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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Ray Beltran: If I Fight On - I Will Move Up To 140-Pounds

    IBF lightweight champion Richard Commey went to war with Ray Beltran before recording an eighth-round TKO win on Friday. Commey (29-2) made a strong start and had the edge from then on at the Pechanga Resort and Casino in Temecula, California.
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    Beltran is warrior

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    • Corelone
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      These lightweights moving up to 140 out of desperation, are jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire. There are sharks swimming in that pool, they don't want to be the old guy in there. Prograis, Ramirez, Hunter, Joshes, hungry Puerto Ricans, it's a minefield.

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        Originally posted by Corelone
        These lightweights moving up to 140 out of desperation, are jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire. There are sharks swimming in that pool, they don't want to be the old guy in there. Prograis, Ramirez, Hunter, Joshes, hungry Puerto Ricans, it's a minefield.
        Beltran at 38 years old just can't make the weight anymore.
        I don't think anyone is under any illusion he'd be great there, but it probably wouldn't be hard for him to pick up another 200k check there while testing some guys with his experience.

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        • ShoulderRoll
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          When Teofimo Lopez moves up to 140 Arum will match him up against Beltran.

          I can already see it now. The Top Rank recycled in-house fighters strategy.

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          • Kannabis Kid
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            Beltran vs Ji Hoon Kim made me a fan of his forever that fight was a slugfest his knockout of Maicelo was brutal and he beat up Menard when he had been on a streak. He also got robbed against Ricky Burns and should've been a 2 time champion but he fought some tough opposition and always came to fight.

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            • Corelone
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              Originally posted by jreckoning
              Beltran at 38 years old just can't make the weight anymore.
              I don't think anyone is under any illusion he'd be great there, but it probably wouldn't be hard for him to pick up another 200k check there while testing some guys with his experience.
              You're talking about the old man game. Using bad habits and old. tricks, like Vazquez. They love him in the UK, so there's a market for it.

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              • Corelone
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                Ohara Davies v Beltran in The UK would sell out a stadium. Do it in the winter with cheap beer, and heat. Prograis v Beltran in the Bayou is a sadistic mismatch.

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                • MaxxMZ
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                  IBF lightweight champion Richard Commey went to war with Ray Beltran before recording an eighth-round TKO win on Friday. Commey (29-2) made a strong start and had the edge from then on at the Pechanga Resort and Casino in Temecula, California.
                  BIGPOPPAPUMP, I've been in that casino, it's a great place to play some games, they have best pokies machines, which can provide some real extra money for players who knows how to play, win by win. And of course it has pretty comfortable resort will everything you need after a game, just to relax and take your time during holidays.

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                  • MaxxMZ
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                    Beltran vs Ji Hoon Kim made me a fan of his forever that fight was a slugfest his knockout of Maicelo was brutal and he beat up Menard when he had been on a streak. He also got robbed against Ricky Burns and should've been a 2 time champion but he fought some tough opposition and always came to fight.
                    If you would make a bet on any of them, whom would it be?

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