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  • #11
    Wait a minute, we're pretending to be excited about lightweight garcia fighting a guy who spent most of his career at bantamweight who has lost 2 of his last 3 and is ranked #135 on boxrec??
    Last edited by Jab jab boom; 02-22-2019, 03:35 PM.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
      Wait a minute, we're pretending to be excited about lightweight garcia fighting a guy who spent most of his career at bantamweight who has lost 2 of his last 3??

      This is a great action fight! True boxing fans can appreciate a good fight like this one.

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      • #13
        Why is a title fight a co-main event? No offense but Garcia has been the main event a couple of times and those times were not in the slightest bit impressive performances from the young prospect. The Fernando Vargas match don't count as that was a fixed fight
        Last edited by indelible; 02-22-2019, 03:59 PM.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Boxing Hero View Post
          This is a great action fight! True boxing fans can appreciate a good fight like this one.
          mmmm, kind of feels like another golden boy sham of a fight where their fighter takes on an undersized and underskilled opponent yet they try to pass it off something more competitive than what it really is. Those are the types of things that true boxing fans recognize, while others sip the Kool Aide.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
            Wait a minute, we're pretending to be excited about lightweight garcia fighting a guy who spent most of his career at bantamweight who has lost 2 of his last 3 and is ranked #135 on boxrec??
            You truely are an idiot. lopez has fought at 130 or 135 for the last 3 years! If you go back 5 years he fought at 126 and if you go back more years he was at 122. Lopez is only 24 years old so no shyt when he was teenager he was a super bantomweight. Just like Ryan Garcia who fought at 126 or 122 when he was in high school in amateurs you phuking tool. Lopez is 5'9 basically the damn size as Ryan. There are lots of things to complain about but he's not small. Lopez turned pro at 17 years old weighing 126 in his debut. You have to go back to when he was 19 to find the last fight where he weighed in at Super Bantamweight.

            You have clearly never seen him fight and have no the fighters you talk about just looked at boxrec like a clueless bytch. lol
            Last edited by bigdunny1; 02-22-2019, 04:37 PM.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by juandabomb View Post
              garcia is garbage...he won't beat any of the top 130-135 pounders. he should stick to his instagram modeling career and stop pretending he's a fighter.
              Just because someone can’t beat a top 130-135 or for that matter any weight class doesn’t make them garbage. There are many fine boxers that have made a nice career never having beat “a top guy.” I don’t know what’s become of keyboard warriors and their vitriol. I guess it’s easier to bash someone from behind a monitor scarfing on that extra heavy bag of cheesy Cheetos than it is to lace em up.

              Unbelievable the absolute hatred that borderlines a mental illness that makes its way into the internet

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
                mmmm, kind of feels like another golden boy sham of a fight where their fighter takes on an undersized and underskilled opponent yet they try to pass it off something more competitive than what it really is. Those are the types of things that true boxing fans recognize, while others sip the Kool Aide.
                If Jose Lopez stayed in Amateurs like most kids and didn't turn pro until he was 20 or 21 he would of debuted as a lightweight. You see this a lot with Mexicans, Puerto Ricans and fighters from other countries that turn pro in high school skipping Amateurs like most state side fighters so they fighting as a kid before their body grows so you see them fighting drastically lower weights early their pro career because they so damn young. He's 5'9 with 73 inch reach and you calling him underszied? You don't know shyt about boxing bringing up weights when this kid was going through puberty LMAO

                Ryan Garcia has fought 130 or 135 as a pro during the same exact amount of time Lopez has been fighting at 130 or 135 as a pro they are the same phuking size you dummy. 1 inch height advantage Ryan but 3 inch reach advantage for Lopez. Watch the fights learn the fighters and the sport don't just look up a boxrec without context or knowledge of the fighters.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by bigdunny1 View Post
                  You truely are an idiot. lopez has fought at 130 or 135 for the last 3 years! If you go back 5 years he fought at 126 and if you go back more years he was at 122. Lopez is only 24 years old so no shyt when he was teenager he was a super bantomweight. Just like Ryan Garcia who fought at 126 or 122 when he was in high school in amateurs you phuking tool. Lopez is 5'9 basically the damn size as Ryan. There are lots of things to complain about but he's not small. Lopez turned pro at 17 years old weighing 126 in his debut. You have to go back to when he was 19 to find the last fight where he weighed in at Super Bantamweight.

                  You have clearly never seen him fight and have no the fighters you talk about just looked at boxrec like a clueless bytch. lol
                  listen you emotional fk boy, has Lopez ever fought at light weight? Has he fought the vast majority of his fights at bantam? Has he lost 2 of his last 3? Cream in your pants all you want over this fight, he's a low ranked fighter no matter how you slice it.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by bigdunny1 View Post
                    If Jose Lopez stayed in Amateurs like most kids and didn't turn pro until he was 20 or 21 he would of debuted as a lightweight. You see this a lot with Mexicans, Puerto Ricans and fighters from other countries that turn pro in high school skipping Amateurs like most state side fighters so they fighting as a kid before their body grows so you see them fighting drastically lower weights early their pro career because they so damn young. He's 5'9 with 73 inch reach and you calling him underszied? You don't know shyt about boxing bringing up weights when this kid was going through puberty LMAO

                    Ryan Garcia has fought 130 or 135 as a pro during the same exact amount of time Lopez has been fighting at 130 or 135 as a pro they are the same phuking size you dummy. 1 inch height advantage Ryan but 3 inch reach advantage for Lopez. Watch the fights learn the fighters and the sport don't just look up a boxrec without context or knowledge of the fighters.
                    Lopez hasn't yet fought at 135 and if you knew boxing as well as you thought you did, you'd know that height isn't the only the factor in a fighters "size". Mike Tyson is shorter than Bernard Hopkins. Would that have been a fair fight?Garcia is clearly over sized for his weight class and is fighting a guy who is a low ranked fighter in a division he's never fought in. I know you Mexican fans are cool with that because it's the norm for them to use size and fight day weight advantages to their benefit. Some can drain better than other, while others consume "shady meat" to cut weight .
                    Last edited by Jab jab boom; 02-22-2019, 08:14 PM.

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                    • #20
                      Anybody know anything about this other Golden Boy card?

                      http://boxrec.com/en/event/783839

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