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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Luis Collazo: I Still Have The Fire, I Want The Top Names at 147

    Brooklyn native and former welterweight world champion Luis Collazo kept his championship hopes alive with a split decision over Samuel Vargas (30-5-2, 14 KOs) in a 10-round welterweight brawl. The judges scored the bout as followed: 96-94 Collazo, 96-94 Vargas, and 98-92 Collazo. The 37-year-old Collazo (39-7, 20 KOs) battled Vargas in what was a phone booth battle, with little separating the two combatants.
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  • rudy
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    He can fight Kell Brook as he not got an opponent and needs a dead body

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    • Jim Tom
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      I just wish boxers could invest their earnings more while they are still young so they don't keep fighting way past their best days. I don't enjoy seeing these guys getting pummelled by young champions. Boxing is a very cruel sport, more like lions in the jungle. Have you seen the later years of male lions? They are killed ruthlessly by the younger ones.

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      • biggdre99
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        See here is the problem. Fans complain when a guy like Spence fights Garcia when that was going to sell more tickets and generate more money. In any line of business money talks. I’m going where the money is. Then after I make that money now it becomes more about legacy or defining fights. It’s just us what it is. Why fight a guy for less money who gives u a tougher fight when u can fight someone who helps put a butt in a seat and get more money. Once u have achieved that then I’d go fighting legendary fights only. The money will come along with that then.

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        • Southpawology
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          #5
          Originally posted by Jim Tom
          I just wish boxers could invest their earnings more while they are still young so they don't keep fighting way past their best days. I don't enjoy seeing these guys getting pummelled by young champions. Boxing is a very cruel sport, more like lions in the jungle. Have you seen the later years of male lions? They are killed ruthlessly by the younger ones.

          This is very true but this is the circle of life my friend.

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          • JakeTheBoxer
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            Berto - Collazo rematch please.

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            • Mister Wolf
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              Feed Mikey to him.

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              • Snoop Frog
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                #8
                Originally posted by Jim Tom
                I just wish boxers could invest their earnings more while they are still young so they don't keep fighting way past their best days. I don't enjoy seeing these guys getting pummelled by young champions. Boxing is a very cruel sport, more like lions in the jungle. Have you seen the later years of male lions? They are killed ruthlessly by the younger ones.
                +1

                It would be cool to see all professional coaches teaching their fighters to invest a percentage of their earnings.

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