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  • Pantera_
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    #21
    Originally posted by Cashtro
    No fighter is scared to fight another fight. If that was the case we wouldn’t get in the ring to begin with. Styles make fights. Berchelt is the #1 fighter in the division so I give him all the praise and respect for that, but he doesn’t want to fight a boxer, at least now. Valdez is a good guy, we spoke last night, but he’s tailor made for Miguel. I’ll like to see that fight from a fans perspective but I think Berchelt takes it. If Miguel and I do fight, and he does win, I’ll give him all the praise in the world, but regardless of what anyone thinks, I’m a fighter who’s willing to fight every and anyone. Can we say that about others? There are champions who’ve accomplished far more than me but still won’t fight certain individuals.
    Agree 100%. Which is why I laugh when people say Berchelt dont want it with Herring. These guys have been fighting and working on their craft since they were kids trying to make it to the top. They aint scared of nobody.

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    • Jamel H
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      #22
      Originally posted by Pantera_
      Agree 100%. Which is why I laugh when people say Berchelt dont want it with Herring. These guys have been fighting and working on their craft since they were kids trying to make it to the top. They aint scared of nobody.
      Yea, when I got to see him face to face and talk, he was really a cool guy so I can’t sit here and disrespect the man. I see that a fight Valdez is good for business so I understand if he goes that route. The guy has power in both hands so I know it would never be a walk in the park on any given night. I just like the challenge since no other fighter (except for Valdez) has really called him out. Look at all the top contenders rated by the WBC. How many have actually called him out? It took a man to move up from featherweight to call the guy out.

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      • Velasco97
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        #23
        Originally posted by Cashtro
        You’re full of it... I called out Berchelt, Cancio (before his defeat) and Frampton. I already knew at that time Top Rank had Valdez in mind for Berchelt, and you’re talking about being almost put to sleep after I was repeatedly hit with rabbit punch after rabbit punch. Unless you’re a fighter yourself, your opinion doesn’t mean much. Valdez was put down by a prospect but I don’t see you running your mouth. Things happen in the ring, so unless you want to square up, I suggest you be quiet before you get sparked.
        You almost got put to sleep stop being a little ***** I thought marines were mentally strong and don’t act like **** when a fan gives there opinions hah some marine you’ll get your ass koed again by the Mexican.

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        • Velasco97
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          #24
          Originally posted by Cashtro
          Yea, when I got to see him face to face and talk, he was really a cool guy so I can’t sit here and disrespect the man. I see that a fight Valdez is good for business so I understand if he goes that route. The guy has power in both hands so I know it would never be a walk in the park on any given night. I just like the challenge since no other fighter (except for Valdez) has really called him out. Look at all the top contenders rated by the WBC. How many have actually called him out? It took a man to move up from featherweight to call the guy out.
          the difference between you and Valdez Valdez actually got up like a real soldier he didn’t get his ass knocked out like you 😂😂

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          • Velasco97
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            #25
            Originally posted by Cashtro
            You’re full of it... I called out Berchelt, Cancio (before his defeat) and Frampton. I already knew at that time Top Rank had Valdez in mind for Berchelt, and you’re talking about being almost put to sleep after I was repeatedly hit with rabbit punch after rabbit punch. Unless you’re a fighter yourself, your opinion doesn’t mean much. Valdez was put down by a prospect but I don’t see you running your mouth. Things happen in the ring, so unless you want to square up, I suggest you be quiet before you get sparked.
            Sparked by who come try it bud ! I’ll give you an al queda treatment. You ain’t scary. And I’ll continue with my narratives what are u to do about it ?

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            • Jamel H
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              #26
              Originally posted by Velasco97
              Sparked by who come try it bud ! I’ll give you an al queda treatment. You ain’t scary. And I’ll continue with my narratives what are u to do about it ?
              Al Queda? 😂 you win! You really took it there! 😆

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              • Phill lynott
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                #27
                To me after what I've seen the better matchups would be Frampton vs Brechelt. And Valdez vs Herring. I think Frampton is the more complete fighter at this time where Valdez has some work to do before he's ready for another war.

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                • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by JRB123
                  He will lose, and that will be it for him.



                  Santa Cruz got a rematch, won it, and then ran from a rubber match. Frampton should have at least got that third fight but nope, Leo high-tailed it.
                  I think he potentially beats Herring, it’s a very competitive matchup IMO.

                  Santa Cruz hasn’t took any risks following the Frampton fights, the loss to Frampton has made him far too cautious.

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                  • JRB123
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                    I think he potentially beats Herring, it’s a very competitive matchup IMO.
                    I'm not seeing it.

                    Herring is angling for this fight to be in the UK or on the undercard of Wilder-Fury II. We'll see if that comes to fruition

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                    • Squ□redCircle34
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                      #30
                      Really good fight, giving the edge to Herring due to his sheer size and boxing ability!

                      He’s no Tyler McCreary who was very inexperienced although showed lots of heart!

                      Herring will take Frampton to school and get robbed on the cards but at least he’ll get paid!

                      Also let’s be factual, Berchelt did choose to Target a guy moving up instead of a unification next!

                      His excuse was that Herring was boring and doesn’t sell but he got racially bias and tried insinuating that black fighters don’t sell unless your Tank Davis!

                      Call a spade a spade, Valdez is gonna get hurt badly unless he’s finally able to incorporate Reynoso’s defense with his offense!

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