How is Jaime Munguia all of a sudden a "Top Prospect"?

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  • Ghost Rider
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    How is Jaime Munguia all of a sudden a "Top Prospect"?

    I see scumbag "boxing writers" like Keith "IDK S**t About Boxing" Idec and Dan Rafael claiming Munguia is "widely" considered one of the best prospects in boxing, jajajajajajajajajajajajaja.

    Funny how these clowns never once praised Jaime Munguia before he was mentioned as an opponent for Golovkin.
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    Originally posted by E-S-P-N
    Dan Rafael
    ESPN Senior Writer
    Feb 12, 2018

    Jaime Munguia KO3 Jose Carlos Paz
    Middleweight
    Records: Munguia (27-0, 23 KOs); Paz (21-7-1, 12 KOs)

    Rafael's remarks: Munguia, 21, of Mexico, is one of boxing's best prospects and had no trouble with Paz, 27, of Argentina, who came into the fight having won two in a row, including beating former prospect Jorge Paez Jr. by decision in October. But the bigger more powerful Munguia is a much better fighter, and Paz found that out early. He dropped Paz with a left hook to the body late in the first round and got dropped again with another hook to the body in the third round. This time he didn't try to beat the count and instead stayed down on a knee and shook his head no while referee Hector Afu counted him out at 2 minutes, 59 seconds.

    Also on the card, junior welterweight Pedro Campa (28-1, 19 KOs), 26, of Mexico, rebounded from his first loss in October to win a tough unanimous decision over Ivan Alvarez (27-9, 17 KOs), 30, of Mexico. Referee Florentino Lopez docked a point from Alvarez for hitting Campa behind the head in the second round. Campa won by scores of 98-91, 97-92 and 96-93.

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    • Randall Cunning
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      #3
      Hes Ring magazine prospect of the year for 2017

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      • Mammoth
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        #4
        He is but he's really not close to ready at all

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        • _Maxi
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          #5
          Originally posted by Ghost Rider
          I see scumbag "boxing writers" like Keith "IDK S**t About Boxing" Idec and Dan Rafael claiming Munguia is "widely" considered one of the best prospects in boxing, jajajajajajajajajajajajaja.

          Funny how these clowns never once praised Jaime Munguia before he was mentioned as an opponent for Golovkin.
          Originally posted by paulf
          Te cerraron bien el culo pelotudo! jaja

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          • Chrismart
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            Ring , Boxingscene and ESPN had him on the prospect list when they did their awards in December.
            So it seems he's been talked about in that manner previously.

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            • drew1830
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              #7
              Originally posted by Randall Cunning
              Hes Ring magazine prospect of the year for 2017
              Don't let the facts get in the way of a good whining session.

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              • Eddy Current
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                Prospects, no matter how good, tend to fight some solid gatekeepers before taking on the top dogs, not to mention THE top dog, in the division.

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                • Derranged
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                  Top prospect or not, I'd rather Golovkin fight someone else.

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                  • HanzGruber
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                    #10
                    hes gonna get ruined unless its stopped early

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