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    Comments Thread For: Joselito Velasquez, Mexican Olympian, To Be Trained By Robles

    As Joselito Velasquez, a highly touted 2016 Mexican Olympian, prepares for his professional debut, he is putting in work at the The Rock in Carson, California.
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  • Mexican_Puppet
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    He will be champion of the world.

    He is like Valdez but in 112-115 pounds, good skills and a lot of power.

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    • Teetotaler
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      #3
      Is this the mexican mw olympian that made money off the streets to pay for his trip and everything else to fight?

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      • Mexican_Puppet
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        #4
        Originally posted by Teetotaler
        Is this the mexican mw olympian that made money off the streets to pay for his trip and everything else to fight?
        Yes, he was one of they including"Chino" Rodriguez that won the bronze medal.

        Our government is a ****in ****.

        But this guy is talented.

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        • yngwie
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          #5
          Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
          Yes, he was one of they including"Chino" Rodriguez that won the bronze medal.

          Our government is a ****in ****.

          But this guy is talented.
          Misael didn't deserve that medal, in the other hand, i feel like Joselito deserved the win against Dusmatov.

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          • yngwie
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            #6
            Joselito is a really good fighter, is the only fighter with Argilagos that i was expecting to see in Rio, he faced one of my teammates and i don't remember who won, but it was a really fun fight, i also think he deserved the win against Dusmatov, Dusmatov not only won the gold, but also the val barker, but in his fight against Velasquez, he didn't nothing but holding and running.

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            • Mexican_Puppet
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              #7
              Originally posted by yngwie
              Joselito is a really good fighter, is the only fighter with Argilagos that i was expecting to see in Rio, he faced one of my teammates and i don't remember who won, but it was a really fun fight, i also think he deserved the win against Dusmatov, Dusmatov not only won the gold, but also the val barker, but in his fight against Velasquez, he didn't nothing but holding and running.
              Who was your teammate?

              I heard that Velazquez knocked down two times Dusmatov in the world amateur champion.

              Greetings from Mexico.

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              • yngwie
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                #8
                Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
                Who was your teammate?

                I heard that Velazquez knocked down two times Dusmatov in the world amateur champion.

                Greetings from Mexico.
                I watched the whole world amateur championship, but i don't even remember watching Dusmatov fight.
                He faced my teammate David Jimenez, panamerican bronze, world championship bronze, he was probably the most accomplished fighter to not go to the olympics.
                Saludos desde Costa Rica

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