Is Munguia a Bigger,Stronger, More powerful Margarito?

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  • N!Ck F.
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    #11
    Originally posted by chaosisme
    I agree with this and would also say that Munguia has better timing when dealing with someone quicker than him. It will be interesting to see how he takes a punch from a full-fledged 154 pounder. A couple of the punches Ali countered him with definitely got his attention, but Ali was just too small and hurt to make them count for real.
    What’s this talk about Ali being to “small”??? Everyone keeps saying it. They weighed 1 pound apart on HBO unofficial scales fight night. I don’t understand.

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    • BigZ44
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      #12
      Ever since the Ali fight ended, I've been saying Munguia needs to make his first defense against Margarito. Would be awesome to see El Ciclope going balls to the wall in one last title fight against a younger version of himself. This NEEDS to happen!

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      • Idunnoshet
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        #13
        Originally posted by BigZ44
        Ever since the Ali fight ended, I've been saying Munguia needs to make his first defense against Margarito. Would be awesome to see El Ciclope going balls to the wall in one last title fight against a younger version of himself. This NEEDS to happen!
        Man . What you got against Margarito ? Why you wanna see him take a beating so bad ?

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        • .!WAR MIKEY!.
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          #14
          Originally posted by Southpawology
          This kid is a nightmare match up 154-160. He might even grow into 168 down the road and we might get a david benavidez/ munguia showdown!
          im worry is that this is actually a setup for failure. His he ready for the limelight, big fights, and being put to the test nonstop? He might very well be but he also might not be yet and might go down the Fernando Vargas route.
          Last edited by .!WAR MIKEY!.; 05-13-2018, 10:16 PM.

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          • chaosisme
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            #15
            Originally posted by N!Ck F.
            What’s this talk about Ali being to “small”??? Everyone keeps saying it. They weighed 1 pound apart on HBO unofficial scales fight night. I don’t understand.
            There was a noticeable size difference in the ring. Weight has nothing to do with someone being bigger. It works both ways too. I'm usually around 140 but I've noticed that I'm just a much bigger person than some people who outweigh me by 15-20 pounds.

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            • Boxing lives
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              #16
              Originally posted by BigZ44
              Ever since the Ali fight ended, I've been saying Munguia needs to make his first defense against Margarito. Would be awesome to see El Ciclope going balls to the wall in one last title fight against a younger version of himself. This NEEDS to happen!
              Yeah give Margarito the title shot he's been asking for. Put the old dog down once and for all.

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              • boliodogs
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                #17
                No. They are both Mexican boxers who fight from a right handed stance but they are different and Munguia is better. He is an undefeated world champion at age 21 with a record of I think 29 wins and 25 KOs.Margarito never had a record that good and was much older when he won a world title. I don't know if he has Margarito's iron jaw but from what little I saw of him fighting Ali but I think he hits much harder and is harder to hit than Margarito. He might not be able to match Margarito's 100+ punches thrown per round on average work rate but few boxers can. Munguia looks better than Margarito and will be very hard to beat.

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                • Elroy The Great
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                  #18
                  is he everything cheato wasnt ???? most likely, yeah

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