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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Romero Returns With KO Win

    The clouds provided the rain and Danny Romero Jr. provided the thunder in his comeback win, a fourth round stoppage over late minute substitute Edgar Pedraza. After the first under-card bout, rain and lightning put a halt to the card, as the fans had to run for cover from the rain, after cleaning up the ring with towels and the clouds blowing over - action resumed. When the night ended, it was Romero, who fighting at the highest weight in his career (135) put a beat down on the game Pedraza finally ending matters with a right hand to the body, Romero is seeking to win his third world title albeit at 118 pounds not 135. [details]
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    Romero is pretty much finished. He's been finished ever since his loss to Vuyani Bungu year's ago.

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      Originally posted by LOTTDOG 13
      Romero is pretty much finished. He's been finished ever since his loss to Vuyani Bungu year's ago.
      Romero was robbed against bungo

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        #4
        Originally posted by ferocity
        Romero was robbed against bungo
        No he was not. He was out worked in that fight. Bungu took him to school.

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          Originally posted by LOTTDOG 13
          No he was not. He was out worked in that fight. Bungu took him to school.

          LOL! Yeah right, Romero boxed him, attacked, but boxed to much. But stil won the fight. I have the fight though its been years since i seen it but i've seen this fight a few times already to know the Romero won.

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          • Violent Demise
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            Originally posted by ferocity
            LOL! Yeah right, Romero boxed him, attacked, but boxed to much. But stil won the fight. I have the fight though its been years since i seen it but i've seen this fight a few times already to know the Romero won.
            If I tried hard enough, I can see it going either way. But to call it a robbery is hilarious.

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              Originally posted by LOTTDOG 13
              If I tried hard enough, I can see it going either way. But to call it a robbery is hilarious.
              Foreman also thought Romero won, i forget how Merchant and Lampley had the bout scorded.

              I know for damn sure, Hamed would not have fought Romero if Romero got the decicion.

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                Originally posted by ferocity
                Foreman also thought Romero won, i forget how Merchant and Lampley had the bout scorded.

                I know for damn sure, Hamed would not have fought Romero if Romero got the decicion.
                Hamed would of knocked him out. Romero was a monster puncher at Flyweight. When he moved up his power seriously decreased. He couldn't knock out Bungu at Jr. Featherweight. At Featherweight against Hamed, Romero would leave the ring the same way Augie Sanchez left the ring.

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                  Originally posted by LOTTDOG 13
                  Hamed would of knocked him out. Romero was a monster puncher at Flyweight. When he moved up his power seriously decreased. He couldn't knock out Bungu at Jr. Featherweight. At Featherweight against Hamed, Romero would leave the ring the same way Augie Sanchez left the ring.
                  Name a fight Romero was seriously hurt in? Name a fighter who dropped him, i don't remember ever seeing him hit the floor. And the Sanchez fight is a bit of an illusion, Sanchez never had the best of chins. Especially if your remember his last fight or his first lose. Good fighter though, beat Mayweather in amatures.

                  But no way would Hamed ko Romero, he's took skilled and his power would have give hamed problems.

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