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    Former WBO super welterweight world champion Jaime Mungua is in the final stretch of his preparation, concentrated in the Otom Ceremonial Center in the cold mountains of Mexico, with a view to arriving in the best possible condition to his next fight, which at the same time, will be his debut at Middleweight.
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  • #2
    Well Vanes Martirosyan took a KO from Golovkin that originally had Munguia's name on it.

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    • #3
      This bum should just go away. Nothing special about him. Just another taco vendor from Tujuana. I’ll gladly throw paws with him.

      Canelo the real Mexican champ.

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      • #4
        I'm interested to see which champion he tries to fight at Middleweight, especially because he essentially has a 1st class option to see Andrade whenever he wants...

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        • #5
          The days of fighting UNDERSIZED opponents are over.

          Time to pick on someone your own size.

          Going to see how he navigates the weight class he should have been all along.

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          • #6
            I said years back that Munguia was being hyped and saved for Canelo.

            Would love to see DAZAN force Oscar to match either Canelo or Munguia in with Andrade.

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            • #7
              Lol...Goldenboy must really think boxing fans are a bunch of idiots.

              This guy shouldn’t have a belt at 154 let alone 160.

              So what are they going to do weight drain Rocky Fielding at 160?

              This guy is hyped up trash so stop trying to play us. Spike O’Sullivan? Hope the cherry pic whoops Mungia’s arse.

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              • #8
                nice cherry pick

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by slimPickings View Post
                  The days of fighting UNDERSIZED opponents are over.

                  Time to pick on someone your own size.

                  Going to see how he navigates the weight class he should have been all along.
                  Munguia weighed in at 176lbs when he fought Cook last summer.



                  He still isn't picking on people his own size lol. I'd like to see him go after Golovkin just to see how he would react to a ten pound weight clause...

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                  • #10
                    Maybe the best training for Munguia is to get the schooling in the ring as he has been. I've seen him get out boxed on several occasions and still win by decision. What a shock! Still, he gets that experience and is becoming better for it. He's still young and steadily improving. Whether he deserves all those wins or not doesn't matter for the future. He will be a force to reckon with to anyone soon. Now he is a force to only those without matching power.

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