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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Diego Magdaleno Putting in Work For Flanagan

    Diego Magdaleno is well aware of what he's walking into when he faces unbeaten lightweight champ Terry Flanagan. The pair of southpaws collide October 10 in Flanagan's hometown of Manchester, England.

    It marks the second straight true home game for the 26-year old Mancunian, who won his first world title with a 2nd round injury stoppage over previously unbeaten Jose Zepeda this past June in Manchester.
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  • Corelone
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    Can this underdog turn into wonder dog? The odds are stacked against him, his short stature forces him to be the aggressor, that's good for Flanagan to hit with straight punches, home town, squeamish ref... it looks bad for Diego.

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      how good is magdaleno, never seen him?

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      • Corelone
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        Originally posted by mlac
        how good is magdaleno, never seen him?
        He's a threat, but just too short. It takes a lot of his effort getting inside. Martinez boxed him with his jabbing, a taller Salido jabbed with Rocky. Good power, good movement, high energy. He needs it to penetrate everybodies reach advantage.

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          Originally posted by Corelone
          He's a threat, but just too short. It takes a lot of his effort getting inside. Martinez boxed him with his jabbing, a taller Salido jabbed with Rocky. Good power, good movement, high energy. He needs it to penetrate everybodies reach advantage.
          hm yeah tis what i guessed, doesnt look like he has the power to trouble flanaghan tho, however we all thought that about postol v lucas.
          but looking through flanaghans record, he literally hasnt fought anyone yet, that zepeda fight told us nothing.

          has he ever been dropped?

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