Comments Thread For: Barrios: Mikey Garcia Would Be A Great Option For My Next Fight

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Barrios: Mikey Garcia Would Be A Great Option For My Next Fight

    However much of a longshot he would be to land such a fight, Mario Barrios is willing to throw his name in the hat of foes looking to challenge Mikey Garcia. The unbeaten San Antonio native holds a secondary version of the junior welterweight crown, a division which Garcia chose to leave behind in his pursuit of a welterweight title. The former four-division titlist-who has previously held the lineal championship at 140-has insisted that with the major belts at the weight being tied up, that his best option was to pursue bigger game at welterweight.
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    "Barrios has been out of the ring since his hard-fought 12-round split decision win over Batyr Akhmedov (7-1, 6KOs) last September in Los Angeles, California. The bout was competitive enough to where a rematch was ordered by the World Boxing Association (WBA), whose secondary title was at stake."

    Akhmedov deserves his immediate rematch!

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    • TX_BOXNG
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      I forgot they robbed the other dude in my mind Barrios had an L already, i think Barrios would adjust and now really win the fight, I think Mikey KOs him

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      • BaDaBingVIP2
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        barrios stepped up in competition his last fight. received a good beating, but still got the nod. back to the gym and tighten up some more kid,. you have time.

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        • richardt
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          Boxing needs to fix a fatal scoring flaw!: No way should a fighter get two points for a flash knockdown while the other guy who beats him pillar to post only gets a 1 point round!! Simple, who dished out more punishment and who took more punishment?!

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          • daggum
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            #6
            Originally posted by richardt
            Boxing needs to fix a fatal scoring flaw!: No way should a fighter get two points for a flash knockdown while the other guy who beats him pillar to post only gets a 1 point round!! Simple, who dished out more punishment and who took more punishment?!
            you can give a fighter a 10-8 round without him scoring a knockdown. in fact it should be done more for dominant rounds where you hurt your opponent and more even rounds should be scored when neither guy clearly wins but of course the official judges would never do that becasue they know where there bread is buttered. they love that a-side butter

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            • richardt
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              Originally posted by daggum
              you can give a fighter a 10-8 round without him scoring a knockdown. in fact it should be done more for dominant rounds where you hurt your opponent and more even rounds should be scored when neither guy clearly wins but of course the official judges would never do that becasue they know where there bread is buttered. they love that a-side butter
              They almost always give the a side or unbeaten fighter the decision in close fights which is ***ed up.

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