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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Fortuna vs. Tanajara Looking Likely With Withdrawal of Linares

    Lightweight contender Javier Fortuna, who is in need of a new opponent because of the withdrawal of the ill Jorge Linares, likely will face substitute Hector Tanajara Jr., an undefeated up-and-comer, a source with knowledge of the discussions told BoxingScene.com on Sunday.

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    Would rather see Haney vs Fortuna but if Tanajara can pick up a win here he puts himself in the mix big time....

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      #3
      Originally posted by Mammoth
      Would rather see Haney vs Fortuna but if Tanajara can pick up a win here he puts himself in the mix big time....
      Same here... The WBC should have just ordered Haney vs Fortuna.

      Massive step up for Tanajara.

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        Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
        Same here... The WBC should have just ordered Haney vs Fortuna.

        Massive step up for Tanajara.
        They 100% should have. Tanajara looks to have good fundamentals but that's a friggin massive step up. Despite being boring, he'd be mentioned with the other young up and comers if he pulls it off.

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          Originally posted by Mammoth
          They 100% should have. Tanajara looks to have good fundamentals but that's a friggin massive step up. Despite being boring, he'd be mentioned with the other young up and comers if he pulls it off.
          I think this could be a tough matchup stylistically for Fortuna. Tanajara doesn’t have much pop but he has decent hand speed and footwork, if he keeps it at long range I think he can outpoint the naturally smaller man in Fortuna.

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            #6
            What happened to Garcia?

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              Love it, Tanajara has been asking for a big fight this is just that. What El Finito lacks in power he makes up with technical skills. The kid been getting some of the best sparring @ RGBA with Vergil Ortiz, Jose Ramirez and Mikey Garcia. Honestly, see Tanajara stepping up against Fortuna and coming away with the W and some shine @ the heavily stacked 135 lbs division, Vamos Hector

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                #8
                Originally posted by SteveAnitaSmith
                What happened to Garcia?
                Ryan Garcia want one million to fight Luke Campbell

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                  I think this could be a tough matchup stylistically for Fortuna. Tanajara doesn’t have much pop but he has decent hand speed and footwork, if he keeps it at long range I think he can outpoint the naturally smaller man in Fortuna.
                  Yeah, I can definitely see Tanajara taking it so long as the moment doesn't get too big for him. I like his temperament and his skill set. Not a bad matchup honestly.

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                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                    I think this could be a tough matchup stylistically for Fortuna. Tanajara doesn’t have much pop but he has decent hand speed and footwork, if he keeps it at long range I think he can outpoint the naturally smaller man in Fortuna.
                    Yeah, just wanna see what the kid does when dealing with pressure

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