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  • Mexican_Puppet
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    #11
    That problem with migration ruined the career of Molina.

    Dude was on jail and lost like 1 1/2 - 2 years of inactivity.

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    • Mexican_Puppet
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      #12
      Originally posted by harwri008
      That's because Bundrage is kinda dirty himself and he's a better fighter.

      He's just an awkward fighter that clinch a lot, headbutt, and land low blows.

      It's not hard to beat him, you're just in for a tussle.
      Stop saying sh.it.

      Molina in prime was one of the best 154 pounds.

      He schooled Chavez Jr so bad and was robbed.

      The problem with migration ruined his career.

      Now he is out of prime and old.

      That's another thing

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      • HarvardBlue
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        #13
        Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
        Stop saying sh.it.

        Molina in prime was one of the best 154 pounds.

        He schooled Chavez Jr so bad and was robbed.

        The problem with migration ruined his career.

        Now he is out of prime and old.

        That's another thing
        Well he was a champion so... As far as one of the best, not so much. Like I said, he was very awkward and dirty so he makes good fighters look like crap. He's decent enough to land a few punches but as soon as he does he starts to clinch. So for 12 or so rounds it's punch-punch, grab-headbutt, low blow-knee, rinse and repeat.

        I don't remember him fighting Chavez so I'll have to check that out. No! Never mind. I'm not doing that to myself.

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        • Mexican_Puppet
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          #14
          Originally posted by harwri008
          Well he was a champion so... As far as one of the best, not so much. Like I said, he was very awkward and dirty so he makes good fighters look like crap. He's decent enough to land a few punches but as soon as he does he starts to clinch. So for 12 or so rounds it's punch-punch, grab-headbutt, low blow-knee, rinse and repeat.

          I don't remember him fighting Chavez so I'll have to check that out. No! Never mind. I'm not doing that to myself.
          Like a lot of afroamerican fighters, starting with Andre The King of Clinches Ward.
          Last edited by Mexican_Puppet; 07-27-2017, 06:01 PM.

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          • BigZ44
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            #15
            Didn't really know a thing about Adames, so figured Molina would go and beat him. Instead it looks like Adames whooped his ass, will definitely be following him from now on

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            • Loque-san
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              #16
              Originally posted by Eff Pandas
              Link to this thread?

              I need to catch up on some prospects cuz this guy wasn't on my radar at all, hell he wasn't on my map lol & I'm usually hip on guys on the come up even if I'm not a believer in them & I'm pretty sure I've never heard of this guy previous to today.


              The thread was about central asian prospects actually but I figured no one had ever heard of him so I put his name out there.

              I watched him a few times when he was still in the amateurs and I was impressed. He had a pro style already. He's probably the best Dominican prospect since Joan Guzman.

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              • Mexican_Puppet
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                #17
                Originally posted by BigZ44
                Didn't really know a thing about Adames, so figured Molina would go and beat him. Instead it looks like Adames whooped his ass, will definitely be following him from now on
                Molina is old and out of prime, and fighting in welterweight (some strange because he has 34 years old and in his prime he was a 154 pounds).

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