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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Gamboa Views Juanma as Springboard To Lomachenko Fight

    Former world champion and Olympic gold medal winner Yuriorkis Gamboa (28-2, 17 KOs) is very eager to secure an eventual showdown with WBA lightweight champion Vasiliy Lomachenko (11-1, 9 KOs). On November 10 at Marlins Park in Miami, Florida - Gamboa will face Miguel Beltran of Mexico.
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  • Jab jab boom
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    Beating juanma is more like a springboard to fighting Jayson Velez instead. Although Gamboa has the name power still that bob may wanna exploit him as a post surgery sacrifice to Loma.

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    • Larry the boss
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      #3
      smh............

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      • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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        #4
        Should of kept this ****** comment to himself. Crazy how fast Gamboa fell off though. Too much inactivity

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        • The3
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          #5
          What? Loma should fight everybody holding a belt at 135 not Gamboa

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          • yankees7448
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            #6
            Beating Juan Manuel Lopez would have meant something years ago before Arum ruined that fight by over marinating it. Now its a meaningless fight. Lopez was talented but super chinny. Salido ruined him as a fighter. He's just been a name to add to your resume and nothing more for a long time now.

            At this point beating Beltran and Juan Ma on the same night wouldn't be enough to make Gamboa worthy of a title shot against the "champions" who ran from Lomachenko when he was at 130 let alone worthy of a fight with Lomachenko himself.

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            • Boxing Logic
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              I dont understand why everyone is sour on Loma vs Gamboa? Gamboa is "only" 36 years old! That's the same age as GGG! Same age as Pacquiao when Floyd fought him! All the biased fans gave Canelo and Floyd full credit for those wins, so let's give Loma the same treatment! If Loma can beat the pound for pound powerhouse Gamboa, the "next Pacquiao," in Gamboa's prime of 36 years old, then that's an even bigger win than if he fought Mikey! In fact Mikey ducked prime Gamboa, and seeing as 36 years old is still prime, that means if Loma can beat prime 36 years old Gamboa after Mikey ducked the same also prime version of Gamboa, Loma deserves all the credit in the world!

              Because the thing about Gamboa, just like GGG, he hasn't been in that many wars! So that means he's very well preserved at 36 years old! As we all know, there is no such thing as age, only miles. As long as Gamboa avoids getting in too many wars the next few decades, Loma could fight him at age 60 and Gamboa would still be in his prime! It's all about how many wars you get into, how many miles there are on your body, not your age. GGG and Gamboa havent been in many wars, so that's why they're just now hitting their peaks at age 36. Cant wait to see this megafight Loma vs Gamboa between two prime, pound for pound elites, same as Canelo vs GGG. Loma and Canelo are close to the same age, Gamboa and GGG are the same age, all are in their primes, Gamboa and GGG were both on the P4P list in their primes, so Loma deserves the same credit as Canelo when this fight happens.
              Last edited by Boxing Logic; 09-24-2018, 11:39 PM.

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              • BigZ44
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                I was a big Gamboa fan back in the day, he's become a joke. Win or lose, the JuanMa fight is the end of the line

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                • dwayne3534
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                  Originally posted by Boxing Logic
                  I dont understand why everyone is sour on Loma vs Gamboa? Gamboa is "only" 36 years old! That's the same age as GGG! Same age as Pacquiao when Floyd fought him! All the biased fans gave Canelo and Floyd full credit for those wins, so let's give Loma the same treatment! If Loma can beat the pound for pound powerhouse Gamboa, the "next Pacquiao," in Gamboa's prime of 36 years old, then that's an even bigger win than if he fought Mikey! In fact Mikey ducked prime Gamboa, and seeing as 36 years old is still prime, that means if Loma can beat prime 36 years old Gamboa after Mikey ducked the same also prime version of Gamboa, Loma deserves all the credit in the world!

                  Because the thing about Gamboa, just like GGG, he hasn't been in that many wars! So that means he's very well preserved at 36 years old! As we all know, there is no such thing as age, only miles. As long as Gamboa avoids getting in too many wars the next few decades, Loma could fight him at age 60 and Gamboa would still be in his prime! It's all about how many wars you get into, how many miles there are on your body, not your age. GGG and Gamboa havent been in many wars, so that's why they're just now hitting their peaks at age 36. Cant wait to see this megafight Loma vs Gamboa between two prime, pound for pound elites, same as Canelo vs GGG. Loma and Canelo are close to the same age, Gamboa and GGG are the same age, all are in their primes, Gamboa and GGG were both on the P4P list in their primes, so Loma deserves the same credit as Canelo when this fight happens.
                  Are we serious right now? GGG and Pacquiao are all time greats. And Floyd was 38, so would Pacquiao have gotten credit for winning? And GGG was still on the p4p list when he fought Canelo. Not used to be
                  Last edited by dwayne3534; 09-24-2018, 11:51 PM.

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                    Originally posted by Boxing Logic
                    I dont understand why everyone is sour on Loma vs Gamboa? Gamboa is "only" 36 years old! That's the same age as GGG! Same age as Pacquiao when Floyd fought him! All the biased fans gave Canelo and Floyd full credit for those wins, so let's give Loma the same treatment! If Loma can beat the pound for pound powerhouse Gamboa, the "next Pacquiao," in Gamboa's prime of 36 years old, then that's an even bigger win than if he fought Mikey! In fact Mikey ducked prime Gamboa, and seeing as 36 years old is still prime, that means if Loma can beat prime 36 years old Gamboa after Mikey ducked the same also prime version of Gamboa, Loma deserves all the credit in the world!

                    Because the thing about Gamboa, just like GGG, he hasn't been in that many wars! So that means he's very well preserved at 36 years old! As we all know, there is no such thing as age, only miles. As long as Gamboa avoids getting in too many wars the next few decades, Loma could fight him at age 60 and Gamboa would still be in his prime! It's all about how many wars you get into, how many miles there are on your body, not your age. GGG and Gamboa havent been in many wars, so that's why they're just now hitting their peaks at age 36. Cant wait to see this megafight Loma vs Gamboa between two prime, pound for pound elites, same as Canelo vs GGG. Loma and Canelo are close to the same age, Gamboa and GGG are the same age, all are in their primes, Gamboa and GGG were both on the P4P list in their primes, so Loma deserves the same credit as Canelo when this fight happens.
                    he got beat to hell against crawford and castellanos. he's also been down about a dozen times in his career. his brain has turned to mush at this point.

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