Is Yuriorkis Gamboa dumb?

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  • Bullrider
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    #11
    Gamboa simply had a wrong assessment of himself. He left Arum to join Mayweather, who obviously was his idol. Unfortunately, Floyd didn't care much about him.

    There are others like Chavez Jr, Mikey and Rios who did the same and it is still questionable whether they made the right decision or not.

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    • boxinggod101
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      #12
      Originally posted by Canelo and GGG
      Gamboa decision on how he fought Crawford is telling me that he is not very smart fighter,on other choices no coment
      How was he supposed to fight him? He was fighting a wayyyyyy bigger man and was beating him. I think we can say he wasnt very smart to fight Crawford in the first place. Hell, even at `140 Crawford looks huge

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      • boxinggod101
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        #13
        Gamboa was dumb not to fight Rios and instead fought a way better fighter in Crawford at a weight he is far from comfortable at. That was dumb as hell.

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        • Bardock
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          #14
          Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko
          Gamboa very talented but also very dumb
          I'd suck a fart out of that b!tches ******** like a bong rip

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          • lparm
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            #15
            Gamboa is the black Mickey Ward, all action but a failure at the highest level.

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            • otrocubiche
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              #16
              that's the cuban school of boxing business, first they go and see the santero, then this one communicates with the dead that tells the boxers what to do and how much to pay the santero

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              • rudy
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                #17
                The problem with this is a lot of these fighters think they are Intelligent but reality is they are not, but think they are as over 20K in the bank.

                Anybody from Cuba usually has problems just seen this for while, you give them a little of bit money and it is like the lottery

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                • Willy Wanker
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                  #18
                  Gamboa is such a big waste of talent.

                  Should have stayed with Arum. Or he could have signed with Haymon.

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                  • mannysavage
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Canelo and GGG
                    Gamboa decision on how he fought Crawford is telling me that he is not very smart fighter,on other choices no coment
                    Ye i agree, same goes for JuanMa, he never tries to hold or stall punishment when he is in trouble, which is a sign of a low boxing IQ, same thing with Quillin when he fought Jacobs and refused to hold even tho he was doing the stanky leg

                    Theres nothing macho or honorable about not trying to stall punishment upon yourself

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