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    cuevas's power fiction?

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    Last edited by JAB5239; 09-30-2010, 12:14 AM.

    #2
    fighters Cuevas knocked out:

    #2 rated Angel Espada
    81-4-4 Miguel Campinino
    #2 rated Clyde Gray
    #6 rated Angel Espada
    #4 rated Harold Weston(who arguably deserved a win over Wilfredo Benitez)
    #2 rated Pete Ranzany
    #7 rated Randy Shields(well alright this was by decision)
    #7 rated Angel Espada
    #8 rated Joergen Hansen
    #10 rated Mauricio Bravo

    those werent bums he KOed. and what else did he win these fights with if it wasnt his power? his super slick boxing skills?

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      #3
      You're not even a good troll, really.

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        #4
        Originally posted by mrboxer View Post
        absolutely,his power was filled via here say and innuendo,he was lucky to win the title,then he fought a contender and got walloped,
        What does 'here say' mean?



        Edit: ....and how the **** was his power filled with innuendo? Do you understand English? Or did his power speak to you and say "I am filled with innuendo"?
        Last edited by BennyST; 09-01-2010, 09:08 AM.

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          #5
          are u joking?

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            #6
            Originally posted by mrboxer
            you are impressed with this list,are you kidding,these guys are a mix of club fighters and journeymen,non of these guys have beaten any major boxing stars
            I specifically said in that list that Harold Weston deserved a decision over Wilfredo Benitez, although it was ruled a draw. Even if youre assuming the draw is fair, then that means he was on-par with Benitez. Benitez was pretty damn good last time I checked.

            The list of guys he beat isnt the best around, nope. thats why hes not looked at as one of the best Welterweights of all time. but these guys were pretty much the cream of the crop at 147 at the time, other than Palomino and Muniz.

            You cant(multiple times) beat the best in the division just by luck. Cuevas didnt have a lot of skill or boxing ability...now how did he win again?
            oh yea, his punches broke ****ing bones.

            I know he broke Harold Weston's jaw and Angel Espada's in back to back fights. Coincidence?

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              #7
              Originally posted by blackirish137 View Post
              I specifically said in that list that Harold Weston deserved a decision over Wilfredo Benitez, although it was ruled a draw. Even if youre assuming the draw is fair, then that means he was on-par with Benitez. Benitez was pretty damn good last time I checked.

              The list of guys he beat isnt the best around, nope. thats why hes not looked at as one of the best Welterweights of all time. but these guys were pretty much the cream of the crop at 147 at the time, other than Palomino and Muniz.

              You cant(multiple times) beat the best in the division just by luck. Cuevas didnt have a lot of skill or boxing ability...now how did he win again?
              oh yea, his punches broke ****ing bones.

              I know he broke Harold Weston's jaw and Angel Espada's in back to back fights. Coincidence?

              Now that's impressive.

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                #8
                Cuevas hit like a ton of bricks.

                mr boxer is obviously a total joke of a poster so there's no need to elaborate on that, blackirish already broke it down.

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                  #9
                  What a crappy attempt to troll.

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                    #10
                    Cuevas smashed Billy Backus eye-socket, broke his nose and fractured his cheek-bone all within one round

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