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    Puerto Rican lightweight contender Felix "El Diamante" Verdejo will not allow his most recent defeat to define the future of his career. Two weeks ago, Verdejo was knocked out in nine rounds by Japanese slugger Masayoshi Nakatani at the MGM Grand's Conference Center in Las Vegas.
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  • #2
    You performed like a champion for several rounds in your last fight. Kudos my brother.

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    • #3
      Boricua181

      That's great to hear Felix, the mind is the most powerful part of our body. As long as you think positively, you can will yourself to victory. You have significant boxing skills, punching power, and heart. If you over come your stamina issues, you won't get hurt so badly in the latter rounds. If you believe that you can do it, that's half the battle right there. They say that when you enter the ring, your performance is level is 80% psychological, and 20 percent physical. So believe in yourself, and prove the naysayers wrong. Your success depends upon what you do, not what other's think or say.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View Post
        You performed like a champion for several rounds in your last fight. Kudos my brother.
        He can build on that, with a little more ring generalship, and improved stamina he could've beaten Nakatani.

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        • #5
          Yep keep going i like him

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          • #6
            Yeah, I'm just not convinced about this guy. I think he needs to do some more soul searching. You can't just say "I punched myself out" and leave it like that. There was more than that. Did you see the way he got knocked out? He fell half way across the ring then completely unconscious. You can't just brush it off as a little mishap.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
              Puerto Rican lightweight contender Felix "El Diamante" Verdejo will not allow his most recent defeat to define the future of his career. Two weeks ago, Verdejo was knocked out in nine rounds by Japanese slugger Masayoshi Nakatani at the MGM Grand's Conference Center in Las Vegas.
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              You pick yourself up, dust yourself off, work on your deficiencies, and continue to march. Your goals never come to an end, until you give up. So you never give up, always keep punching, because victory is closer than you realize. There are hundreds of fighters who have losses, and yes even knockout losses. That didn't stop them from becoming successful, long reigning world champions in the sport of boxing. So there you have it, where ever their's a will, their's a way, go get it Felix.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by rudy View Post
                Yep keep going i like him
                Ya he sounds like a great guy . you gotta give it up to people like him . hope he finds success in the near future .

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                • #9
                  Only thing to work on really hard is, on his stamina, he does have the speed, power and skills already.

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                  • #10
                    I don't think I've ever wanted any other fighter to succeed more then Felix after everything he's been tru all the haters , it would be awesome if he puts all his tools together and wins a championship.

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