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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Oscar Valdez Back in 126 Mix With Big Knockout Win

    Oscar Valdez, Tommasone Fight Photos Gallery - Talk about a statement. Richard Commey (28-2, 25 KOs) steamrolled Isa Chaniev (13-2, 6 KOs) in two brutal rounds to win the vacant IBF lightweight world title. He scored a knockdown with a crunching right hand in the first, knocked him down again with an uppercut in the second, and followed up with a flurry to secure the TKO. (photos by Mikey Williams).
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  • hitmanjosh
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    Oscar is weak

    I believe and I said I so it’s my dam opinion people. He is the weakest Featherweight Champion since Tom Boom Boom Johnson; no jab, poor selection of punches and no combinations. Also he gets ****** up pretty easy.

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    • ShoulderRoll
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      He could use another easy opponent to continue knocking off the rust and to have more time to gel with Eddie Reynoso.

      Going into a Josh Warrington fight right now would be a mistake I think.

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      • PoserExposer
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        He’s a work in progress but he’s earned the right to be called a champion either way you skin it. You’re right, it’s your opinion but certainly nobody else’s. Valdez is a champion and that’s no opinion.
        Originally posted by hitmanjosh
        I believe and I said I so it’s my dam opinion people. He is the weakest Featherweight Champion since Tom Boom Boom Johnson; no jab, poor selection of punches and no combinations. Also he gets ****** up pretty easy.

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        • Pantera_
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          Valdez is ready for Josh Warrington but I wonder if Valdez will have to travel over there to fight him.

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          • Mexican_Puppet
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            #6
            Originally posted by hitmanjosh
            I believe and I said I so it’s my dam opinion people. He is the weakest Featherweight Champion since Tom Boom Boom Johnson; no jab, poor selection of punches and no combinations. Also he gets ****** up pretty easy.

            What a stu.pid post.

            Frampton was champion in 126 pounds and he is worst than Óscar.

            Óscar is a solid boxer puncher, he counters well, and has a solid jaw and good stamina.

            He is a problem .

            And he will be better fighter working with an élite trainer like Eddy

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            • budfr
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              #7
              Originally posted by hitmanjosh
              I believe and I said I so it’s my dam opinion people. He is the weakest Featherweight Champion since Tom Boom Boom Johnson; no jab, poor selection of punches and no combinations. Also he gets ****** up pretty easy.
              STFU, ignorant....he is a great boxer, butthurt cause he´s Mexican?? F you...

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              • Phill lynott
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                There are some things that change corrects and at the same time corrals. In the early knockdown of Tomassone, Valdez lowerd his left gaurd to take a punch on the jaw only to land that left hook. Now I know that wasn't part of the plan but his instinct took over. So maybe a fight with Warrington now is for the best before that instinct gets roped in too much. What gives Valdez the edge I hope, is not the thing he's trying to change. Mixed feelings on his performance but complete confidence in his ability to beat all in the toughest division boxing has today.

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                • hitmanjosh
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                  Hell yall act like you all are on the pay roll

                  Originally posted by PoserExposer
                  He’s a work in progress but he’s earned the right to be called a champion either way you skin it. You’re right, it’s your opinion but certainly nobody else’s. Valdez is a champion and that’s no opinion.
                  He not that good and many times guys who fight all those amateur fights like he did get burned out.

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                  • hitmanjosh
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                    Fight any slick boxer puncer and he lose

                    Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
                    What a stu.pid post.

                    Frampton was champion in 126 pounds and he is worst than Óscar.

                    Óscar is a solid boxer puncher, he counters well, and has a solid jaw and good stamina.

                    He is a problem .

                    And he will be better fighter working with an élite trainer like Eddy
                    Every champ at featherweight beats him by KO

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