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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Graveyard Shifts At Warehouse Motivated Molina To Turn Around Boxing Career

    By Keith Idec - Javier Molina's misery mostly was self-inflicted. Had the 2008 U.S. Olympian simply taken his professional career more seriously, he wouldn't have found himself working grueling graveyard shifts at a grocery chain's warehouse in City of Commerce, California, two years ago. During one of those 10-hour shifts at his first "real job," Molina could only watch...
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  • SceneBoxer
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    It's your time Javier...

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    • 57Blues
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      The story talks of the will, now if he has the skill combine the two and you got yourself a win. I know whaat positon these fights are but still sometimes two guys can really go at it. Empty the tank use all they got. Is that asking a lot ? Shouldnt be everyone does it everyday now a days. Am I hyped no. Will I take a look ? Sure.

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      • slimPickings
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        A US Olympian? That tells me he can fight and knows his way around the ring.

        Whether you make it in this thankless business depends sooo much on where your head and heart is.
        Wishing him the best.

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        • Clegg
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          #5
          Win or lose he's done well to get back into the sport and give it his best effort, interested in seeing how the fight goes as Pedraza is a good fighter but not elite especially at 140

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          • Boxfan83
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            I dont know why more young men in his position dont join the Reserves.

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            • KING MEAT
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              #7
              never heard of this guy.

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              • Luilun
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                He should have gone to College at the time of the 2008 Olympics it was said that him as his brother were straight A Students

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