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  • bigjavi973
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    Comments Thread For: Jaime Munguia Drops Sadam Ali Four Times For TKO in Four

    Saturday May 12, 2018
    Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona, New York, USA
    Commission: Oneida Indian Nation Athletic Commission
    Promoter: Golden Boy Promotions - Oscar De La Hoya, Queensberry Promotions - Frank Warren
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    WBO WORLD
    SUPER WELTERWEIGHT TITLE



    Sadam "Real World Kid" Ali

    Age: 29
    Weight: 153 lbs
    Height: 5'9"
    Reach: 73"
    Stance: orthodox
    From: Brooklyn, New York, USA
    Record: 26W(14KO)-1L(1KO)


    VS


    Jaime Munguia

    Age: 21
    Weight: 152.75 lbs
    Stance: orthodox
    From: Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
    Record: 28W(24KO)-0L
    70
    Sadam Ali by TKO/DEC
    30.00%
    21
    Jaime Munguia by TKO/DEC
    35.71%
    25
    Draw: Ali-Munguia
    1.43%
    1
    Rey Vargas by TKO/DEC
    25.71%
    18
    Azat Hovhannisyan by TKO/DEC
    5.71%
    4
    Draw: Vargas-Hovhannisyan
    1.43%
    1

    The poll is expired.

    Last edited by bigjavi973; 05-11-2018, 04:26 PM.
  • bigjavi973
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    Rey Vargas

    Age: 27
    Weight: 120 lbs
    Height: 5'7-1/2"
    Reach: 70-1/2"
    Stance: orthodox
    From: Otumba, México, Mexico
    Record: 31W(22KO)-0L


    VS

    "Crazy" Azat Hovhannisyan

    Age: 29
    Weight: 121 lbs
    Height: 5'6"
    Reach: 66-1/2"
    Stance: orthodox
    From: Los Angeles, California, USA
    Record: 14W(11KO)-2L
    Last edited by bigjavi973; 05-11-2018, 04:27 PM.

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      Last edited by bigjavi973; 05-09-2018, 11:45 AM.

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      • boliodogs
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        I went with Vargas and ALi because I don't know much about the Mexican. I think Ali is not a strong 154 pound champion and if the Mexican is good he will win.

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          Originally posted by bigjavi973
          Saturday May 12, 2018
          Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona, New York, USA
          Commission: Oneida Indian Nation Athletic Commission
          Promoter: Golden Boy Promotions - Oscar De La Hoya, Queensberry Promotions - Frank Warren
          Television: USA HBO



          WBO WORLD
          SUPER WELTERWEIGHT TITLE



          Sadam "Real World Kid" Ali

          Age: 29
          Weight: super welterweight
          Height: 5'9"
          Reach: 73"
          Stance: orthodox
          From: Brooklyn, New York, USA
          Record: 26W(14KO)-1L(1KO)


          VS


          Jaime Munguia

          Age: 21
          Weight: super welterweight
          Stance: orthodox
          From: Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
          Record: 28W(24KO)-0L



          I heard Munguia is 6' 1", is that true?


          I'm not going out on a limb, but I'll say Ali wins a decision. I don't know much about Munguia except about his record and that he kind of fights like Margacheato.

          But I'll say that it's a little bit too early for Munguia to fight in a world title fight and I'll pick the experience of Ali to win by decision.

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          • New England
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            HBO is so freaking bad now

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            • microMXL
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              Munguia is still green for a fight like this, I'm picking Ali by dec

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              • 1hourRun
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                #8
                Jaime is trash, Ali stops him. Rey Vargas is in tough, lean towards him tho.

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                • otrocubiche
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                  #9
                  Ali is the better boxer, should win by decision, the little I've seen of munguia he likes to work the body, it wouldn't surprise if he stops ali late

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                    #10
                    Vargas-Hovhannisyan is going to be a barn burner

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