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    Saturday July 15, 2017
    Nassau Coliseum
    Uniondale, New York, USA
    Commission: New York State Athletic Commission
    Matchmaker: Eric Bottjer
    Television: USA FOX Sports 1, USA FOX, USA FOX Espanol







    Omar "Panterita" Figueroa JR

    Age: 27
    Weight: welterweight
    Height: 5-7-1/2"
    Reach: 73"
    Stance: orthodox
    From: Weslaco, Texas, USA
    Record: 26W(18KO)-0L-1D


    VS


    Robert "The Ghost" Guerrero

    Age: 34
    Weight: welterweight
    Height: 5'9"
    Reach: 71"
    Stance: southpaw
    From: Gilroy, California, USA
    Record: 33W(18KO)-5L-1D
    51
    Omar Figueroa Jr by DEC/TKO
    78.43%
    40
    Robert Guerrero by DEC/TKO
    17.65%
    9
    Draw/Too close to call
    3.92%
    2

    The poll is expired.

    Last edited by bigjavi973; 07-10-2017, 10:51 AM.

  • #2
    Looking forward to this one. I'm taking the Ghost by close decision. Expect fireworks.

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    • #3
      -MEGA- BostonGuy

      sticky!!!

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      • #4
        I'll take Omar for my pick because I think at the current stages of their careesr, Robert seems to be a step or two slower than Figueroa.

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        • #5
          People are hyping this up as an action fight, but the ghost is beyond shot, he's probably not even a top 20 WW in Haymons stable

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          • #6
            Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
            I'll take Omar for my pick because I think at the current stages of their careesr, Robert seems to be a step or two slower than Figueroa.

            I thought that too before I saw his recent workout vid

            Hopefully the whole camp didn't look like this depressing.


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            • #7
              Originally posted by Santa_ View Post
              I thought that too before I saw his recent workout vid

              Hopefully the whole camp didn't look like this depressing.


              Also, keep in mind that he has bad hands too. To me it seems that Guerrero's workrate has slowed down a lot over the past recent years. Likewise, he appears a bit shopworn and diminished at this point as well; Which should make for a very interesting and great action packed fight.

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              • #8
                Hopefully it'll be a good scrap. They both have some dog in em

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                • #9
                  Robert Guerrero has been looking old and shot in his last few fights. Too many ring wars.

                  So because of that I've got Figueroa winning this fight either by late round stoppage, probably corner stoppage or ref stoppage. Or Figueroa by UD.

                  I'm going to say Figueroa in a UD 117-111 or 116-112

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                  • #10
                    On paper Figueroa should win, but Guerrero might have that one last great fight in him.

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