yuriokis gamboa vs Joan Guzman at lightweight who wins?

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  • Mr. Objectivity
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    yuriokis gamboa vs Joan Guzman at lightweight who wins?

    Man the battle of couldve beens..

    Talented and all but just couldnt catch a break.

    Who wins here?

    I got gamboa by a majority decision.
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    Good fight imo, ill edge it to joan guzman though.

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      Who couldn't catch a break? If you mean Guzman then he deserves no sympathy. He was just plain lazy.

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        #4
        Originally posted by !!WAR MIKEY!!
        Good fight imo, ill edge it to joan guzman though.
        looking at your name and all, i was thinking about mikey fighting both them guys.

        back to topic? you think the joan guzman that fought sotto wins against the yuri that fought crawford?

        Who you think is faster between them too.

        thanks.

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          #5
          Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
          Who couldn't catch a break? If you mean Guzman then he deserves no sympathy. He was just plain lazy.
          actually had a thyroid problem (hypothyroidism) which actually slows down the metabolism.....if you were to believe his camp.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Mr. Objectivity
            actually had a thyroid problem (hypothyroidism) which actually slows down the metabolism.....if you were to believe his camp.
            I never heard about it and if he did have the problem that's fine and all but why not train harder if you knew you had a slower metabolism?

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              #7
              Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
              I never heard about it and if he did have the problem that's fine and all but why not train harder if you knew you had a slower metabolism?
              yeah.

              i remember him not being able to make weight..Im no endocrinologist im not sure if it was a valid reason or just an excuse doe.

              who you got between them two doe,

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                Gamboa.

                I think Guzman was just a bit water downed version of Gamboa.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mr. Objectivity
                  looking at your name and all, i was thinking about mikey fighting both them guys.

                  back to topic? you think the joan guzman that fought sotto wins against the yuri that fought crawford?

                  Who you think is faster between them too.

                  thanks.
                  Thats tough but I still think Guzman will weather the early storm (explosiveness) of Yuri and use his better defense and punch selection to run Yuri into something same way crawford did. I think only way Yuri can beat guzman is to take him out otherwise he gonna get outpointed and joan can win both ways on tko and points.

                  But in all reality that fight ends up in a NC cause of massive headbutts before the completion of the 4th or by DQ cause both had no problem to take it their.

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                    Two talented, underachievers and inconsistent boxers.
                    At 135 i pick Guzman, he was in a more natural weight and he was more consistent than Gamboa, it will be a great fight though, but were well schooled, fast, explosive, good defensive, hard punchers and both enjoyed going toe a toe, but Guzman had the better chin, after an explosive fight with some knockdowns, Guzman starts to win more and more rounds until he stops Gamboa in the late rounds after a great fight.

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