the soul is willing but the body is weak... Miura is still competitive
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Comments Thread For: Is it Time For Robert Guerrero and Takashi Miura To Retire?
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The Aydin and Berto fights were fun scraps to watch Robert in but those types of fights took a lot out of Robert and there was no way he could keep that kind fight pace for long.
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Originally posted by Dle View PostRobert Guerrero wa always a hype job, a sort of ghost if you will. An illusion of something of potential. A figment of rueben's imagination. Not real, the ghost.
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Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View PostA comparation between Guerrero and Miura is totally ****** and ignorant.
Miura still being a rock and a solid rival for any fighter in 130.
Just because Berchelt outboxed him doesn't mean that he is in the same situation than Guerrero.
Miura has like 2 great fights more in his tank of gas.
Miura still has something in the tank but had a terrible style matchup in Berchelt. I think he can beat any of the 5-10 ranked guys at 130. The elite guys are probably too quick for him but he has big fights he can make and still win. It was clear Guerrero was cooked when he lost to a cab driver last year and should retire.
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Guerrero was a Haymon hype-job, built up by Showtime and public relations to be a bigger threat than he ever was. He's right up there with Victor Ortiz--maybe they can make a farewell fight between them.
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I think its time for dummygraphic writers to quit trying to act like they have smarts to tell ppl what to do. And guerrero was always hype job and never was that good.
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