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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Jose Pedraza Unsure of Next Career Move After Losing 140 Debut

    The defeat that Jose 'Sniper' Pedraza suffered on Saturday night at the T-Mobile Arena, against Jos 'Chon' Zepeda, has left him as the crossroads of his career. It was Pedraza's 140-pound debut. The Puero Rican boxer had previously captured world titles at super featherweight and lightweight.
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  • Mammoth
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    Ugh..... back to 135?

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    • Corelone
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      #3
      Too late for anything. He can drag his name and rep into the twilight gate keeping or work in the gym. Make a few movies and commercials, exploit his rep outside the ring. Think Chu Chu Malave.

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      • youbeight
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        #4
        Had a decent run. Gate keeper at 135 or be what Jayson Velez turned into and give prospects some Ws.

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        • EDDIE SPERM
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          #5
          Just retire.

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          • Sosay
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            #6
            He is just not any good. A tad bit above average at best. 135-140 doesnt matter, hes not beating anyone good.

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            • TheCell8
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              #7
              Zepeda is actually a really good fighter. His only losses included an injury loss to Terry Flanagan, who he would've beaten had he been healthy and a very close and competitive fight with Jose Ramirez.

              The issue that Pedraza has going forward is that he has no fire power at 140. None of his shots make an impact.

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              • daggum
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                tank davis and his amazing resume can't catch a break. i mean i know pedraza nearly beat loma and lost a dubious decision but besides that no one tnak fights ever does anything. its kinda weird. i mean these are championship level fighters here!

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                • b Murphington
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                  It’s hard to move up in weight and be successful. Only elite fighters can do it. Probably better off at 135 really. He’s a solid fighter you can tell. He was with Tank up until the stoppage and gave Lomachenko a good test, but just a notch below the best.

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                  • daggum
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by b morph
                    It’s hard to move up in weight and be successful. Only elite fighters can do it. Probably better off at 135 really. He’s a solid fighter you can tell. He was with Tank up until the stoppage and gave Lomachenko a good test, but just a notch below the best.
                    he got a gift against edner cherry. hes just not that good. what more can you say? tank davis needs another fighter on his resume to do something so they can pretend hes great. maybe that ricardo nunez guy will win a round against berchelt before getting ko'd in 3. that will prove tank is better!

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