35 fights to get to middleweight and he still hasn't fought anyone.
He's going to be 167-0 by the time he actually fights someone at his natural weight (175)
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Originally posted by Dean_Razorback View Postmunguia doesn't have that kind of power. he only looked like that vs sadam ali who was a natural welterweight with a chin worst than khan (and still couldn't even knock him out cold like lemieux did to o'sulivan)
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Munguia will be a better fighter at MW. I'm looking forward to this one.
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Originally posted by Tatabanya View PostHaving re-watched O'Sullivan starched by Lemieux, I'm considering a first-round knockout bet on Munguia.
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Mungia vs GGG.... Make it happen dazn. If mungia can beat an old GGG he might stand a chance in the division, but if he can't then at least the hype train will b over. I don't see him beating charlo, Andrade, deryvechenko, GGG, or canelo. Murata would b a good fight for him tho and he might b able to grab a 2nd tier belt. Personally I see him as a future middleweight gate keeper.
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Jeff horn dirty fighter
Jeff horns nicknamed THE DIRTY FIGHTER of this era....horns loves to headbutt the opponents to cut their face up....
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Having re-watched O'Sullivan starched by Lemieux, I'm considering a first-round knockout bet on Munguia.
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Props to GBP! Great debut opponent! Jeff Horn next? I could see it! I wouldn't watch it, but I could see it! Maybe Murata vs. Horn happens first, and Munguia challenges the winner? That would be interesting! Just keep Munguia away from Andrade in 2020! Maybe early 2021?
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Comments Thread For: Munguia Enjoying Distraction-Free Training Camp Ahead of Middleweight Debut
Jaime Munguia doesn't need to cling to a New Year's resolution to be better at what he already does fairly well. Of course, having to train through the holiday season is a welcome motivational factor towards achieving that goal. "Each year, I just try to get better and better," Munguia (34-0, 27KOs) told BoxingScene.com ahead of his next ring adventure, a January 11 middleweight showdown versus Ireland's Gary Spike' O'Sullivan. "This camp has been a good one, we are not doing anything other than training, properly dieting and allowing my body to rest and recover before doing it all again.
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