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  • #11
    I guess we can't make an inteligent choice because we don't know much about Romero.

    One thing is clear, Romero has more PRO fights than Villoria so this should be an acid test for Villoria.

    Good Luck Villoria!

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    • #12
      Originally posted by psychopath
      I guess we can't make an inteligent choice because we don't know much about Romero.

      One thing is clear, Romero has more PRO fights than Villoria so this should be an acid test for Villoria.

      Good Luck Villoria!
      romero KO'd arce thats his biggest accomplisment from i gather

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      • #13
        Originally posted by flipside
        romero KO'd arce thats his biggest accomplisment from i gather
        Yup, that means the guy is dangerous.

        But again with Roach on Villoria's side I'm confident he'll make it through.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by psychopath
          Yup, that means the guy is dangerous.

          But again with Roach on Villoria's side I'm confident he'll make it through.
          it ws on their 5th pro fight though, it was a long time ago.

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          • #15
            wut the hell is OLN?

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            • #16
              Originally posted by azn_violater
              wut the hell is OLN?
              its a channel outdoor life network

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              • #17
                wow i use to have that channel too

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                • #18
                  Anyone got a working stream for this? I normally wouldn't ask, though this one is tough to find.

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                  • #19
                    Though Romero took care of business early when he faced Arce (TKO1), he's not really a heavy hitter if one goes by his record of only 10 stoppages in 23 wins and 2 losses. The first of those losses was to Gilberto Keb Baas (currently 26-15-2).

                    Gilberto is the second of two fighters surnamed Keb Baas that Villoria consecutively defeated in 2004. The first was Juan Alfonso.

                    Brian disposed of Gilberto in the 11th with a wicked punch to the body while he totally dominated Juan Alfonso. Both were in defense of the NABF LightFly title.
                    Among the judges of the Juan Alfonso fight was Harold Gomes, from whom Villoria's compatriot, Flash Elorde, took the Jr. Lightweight crown.

                    Between the fights (or was it after the Gilberto meeting), Villoria took time out to attend a State Dinner at the White House on invitation of Dubya who was playing host to visiting Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo! That's one Villoria has over Pacquiao.

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