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    JUANMA LOPEZ: "None of the Fights are Easy"

    This is Google Translated and not 100% accurate


    juanma lopez
    "No fight is easy"
    Sounds to defend his scepter on June 27 in Atlantic City


    By Luis Santiago Arce / larce@elnuevodia.com
    The time would not be enough to make one of the great fights that wish, but Juan Manuel "Juanma" Lopez is completely available for ring return at the next June 27 in Atlantic City. In fact, already begun to prepare.

    "It still is not sure, but there is a 95% chance to make that fight," said Lopez, who hinted last week that already knew about the new plans.

    "Since Thursday we had talked about this idea and we feel great. We are willing to make because it is a great opportunity, "Lopez said yesterday in El Nuevo Día, after completing the first training session in the Municipal Gym Jose" Cheo "Aponte de Caguas.

    The monarch supergallo the unbeaten World Boxing Organization (OMB) revealed even now begin work guanteos, having resumed his career last week ahead of the week off to take the next 18 to May 24 to a family vacation trip to Disney in Orlando, Florida.


    "There is no concern, and we know that we will be well prepared to fight," he added.

    In his opinion, five weeks of preparation would be sufficient to combat the proposed fill the space left vacant stellar Kelly Pavlik, suffering an infection in a hand that caused the postponement of their scheduled clash with Sergio Mora.

    On that board, also a Puerto Rican, Eric Morel, disputaría scepter **** of OMB to the Aztec Fernando Montiel.

    Lopez, 23 nocauts among its 25 victories, is stopping in nine rounds at fierce former monarch gallo filipino Gerry Penalosa, and has commented publicly that his desire is to make a megapelea Mexican Rafael Marquez and Israel Vazquez, Celestino Caballero and the Panamanian , but that option seems to have to wait.

    Vazquez and Caballero intend to immediately ascend to the pen category, and Marquez has a shock of recurrence agenda for May 23 in Monterrey against the Colombian Jose Francisco Mendoza, but said they would be willing to be measured at the end of Puerto Rican year.

    "Mount a big fight so quickly, with so little time, it is impossible, and howsoever I thought a fight transient in July to go after Marquez against possibly in September. The important thing now is to stay active and take some chavitos "stressed Lopez, 25 years old.

    He reiterated that, at this time only necessary to achieve a satisfactory financial arrangement according to the opponent that was finally achieved for the upcoming battle, including the effect of changing to stellar sales of 'pay per view'.

    The options include the Mexican Antonio Escalante, the former champion Steve Molitor and Canadian Oliver Lontchi.

    "No fight is easy. Escalante hits very hard and is very aggressive. Molitor is a former champion and Lontchi is a very good fighter. We must prepare well for anyone, "the sovereign and junqueño based in Caguas.

    Cotto-atmosphere for Pacquiao

    According to press reports compiled by the portal krikya360.com, the principal adviser to boxing in Manny Pacquiao of Philippines, Wake Health, accepted the idea of the promoter Bob Arum for a possible future confrontation with the Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto.

    But everything is subject to Cotto upheld in his fight next June 13 in New York against Joshua Clottey.

    According to Salud, Pacquiao would have better options for Cotto to win, and then enter the political race for a seat in the Philippines and then move the anticipated clash against Floyd Mayweather, Jr..

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    "No fight is easy"
    Sounds of defending his title on June 27 in Atlantic City


    By Luis Santiago Arce / larce@elnuevodia.com
    The time would not be enough to make one of the great fights that wish, but Juan Manuel "Juanma" Lopez is completely available for ring return at the next June 27 in Atlantic City. In fact, he has already begun to prepare.

    "It still is not sure, but there is a 95% chance the fight will be made," said Lopez, who hinted last week that he already knew about the new plans.

    "Since Thursday we had talked about this idea and we feel great. We are willing to make it because it is a great opportunity, "Lopez said yesterday in El Nuevo Día, after completing the first training session in the Municipal Gym Jose" Cheo "Aponte of Caguas.

    The unbeaten World Boxing Organization (WBO) revealed that he has already begun training a week in advance, having resumed his training last week, being that he's taking a week off due to a family vacation trip to Disney in Orlando, Florida from May 18 to the 24th.


    "There is no concern, and we know that we will be well prepared to fight," he added.

    In his opinion, five weeks of preparation would be sufficient to combat the proposed vacant space left by Kelly Pavlik, suffering an infection in a hand that caused the postponement of their scheduled clash with Sergio Mora.

    On that board, also a Puerto Rican, Eric Morel, will go against Aztec Fernando Montiel for the WBO Bantamweight title.

    Lopez, with 23 knockouts among his 25 victories, is coming from his win in nine rounds over former WBO Bantamweight champion filipino Gerry Penalosa, and has commented publicly that his desire is to make a mega fight with Mexicans Rafael Marquez and Israel Vazquez, and the Panamanian Celestino Caballero, but that option seems to have to wait.

    Vazquez and Caballero intend to immediately ascend in weight, and Marquez has a schedule fight for May 23 in Monterrey against the Colombian Jose Francisco Mendoza, but said he would be willing to fight the Puerto Rican at the end of year.

    "To mount a big fight so quickly, with so little time, it is impossible, even though I was thinking to make a transient fight in July to go after Marquez in September. The important thing now is to stay active and make some money "stressed the 25 year old Lopez.

    He reiterated that, at this time it is only necessary to achieve a satisfactory financial agreement according to the opponent that is announced for the upcoming battle, including any changes in regards to 'pay per view' sales.

    The options include the Mexican Antonio Escalante, the former champion Steve Molitor and Canadian Oliver Lontchi.

    "No fight is easy. Escalante hits very hard and is very aggressive. Molitor is a former champion and Lontchi is a very good fighter. We must prepare well for anyone, "concluded the Juncos born Lopez that is now based in Caguas.

    Cotto-atmosphere for Pacquiao

    According to press reports compiled by krikya360.com, the principal adviser to Manny Pacquiao in the Philippines, Wake Salud, accepted the idea of the promoter Bob Arum for a possible future confrontation with the Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto.

    But everything is subject to Cotto upheld in his fight next June 13 in New York against Joshua Clottey.

    According to Salud, Pacquiao has better chance beating Cotto, and then enter the political race for a seat in the Philippines and then move the anticipated clash against Floyd Mayweather, Jr..

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      lol i didnt make this thread mellow did

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        JUANMA LOPEZ: "None of the Fights are Easy"

        somebody please translate

        juanma lópez
        “Ninguna pelea es fácil”
        Suena para defender su cetro el 27 de junio en Atlantic City


        Por Luis Santiago Arce / larce@elnuevodia.com
        El tiempo no sería suficiente para hacer una de las grandes peleas que tanto desea, pero Juan Manuel ‘Juanma’ López está completamente disponible para volver al cuadrilátero el próximo 27 de junio en Atlantic City. De hecho, ya comenzó a prepararse.

        “Todavía no es seguro, pero hay un 95% de probabilidades que se haga esa pelea”, dijo López, quien dejó entrever que desde la semana pasada ya sabía de los nuevos planes.

        “Desde el jueves ya nos habían hablado de esa idea y a nosotros nos parece estupenda. Estamos dispuestos a hacerla porque es una gran oportunidad”, dijo ayer López a El Nuevo Día, tras completar la primera sesión de entrenamiento en el Gimnasio Municipal José ‘Cheo’ Aponte de Caguas.

        El invicto monarca supergallo de la Organización Mundial de Boxeo (OMB) reveló, incluso, que hoy comenzará el trabajo de guanteos, tras haber reanudado sus carreras la semana pasada en adelanto a la semana libre que tomará del próximo 18 al 24 de mayo para hacer un viaje familiar de vacaciones a Disney en Orlando, Florida.


        “No hay preocupación ninguna, y sabemos que vamos a estar bien preparados para pelear”, agregó.

        A su juicio, cinco semanas de preparación serían suficientes para el propuesto combate que llenaría el espacio estelarista vacante que dejó Kelly Pavlik al sufrir una infección en una mano que provocó la posposición de su previsto enfrentamiento ante Sergio Mora.

        En esa cartelera, el también boricua, Eric Morel, disputaría el cetro gallo de la OMB ante el azteca Fernando Montiel.

        López, con 23 nocauts entre sus 25 victorias, viene de detener en nueve asaltos al aguerrido ex monarca gallo filipino Gerry Peñalosa, y ha comentado públicamente que su deseo es hacer una megapelea ante los mexicanos Israel Vázquez o Rafael Márquez, o el panameño Celestino Caballero, pero esa opción parece que tendrá que esperar.

        Vázquez y Caballero tienen intención de ascender de inmediato a la categoría pluma, y Márquez tiene en agenda un choque de reaparición para el 23 de mayo en Monterrey frente al colombiano José Francisco Mendoza, aunque ha dicho que estaría dispuesto a medirse al boricua a finales de año.

        “Montar una pelea grande tan rápido, con tan poco tiempo, es imposible, y comoquiera yo pensaba hacer una pelea transitoria en julio, para ir después contra Márquez posiblemente en septiembre. Lo importante ahora es mantenernos activos y coger unos chavitos”, subrayó López, de 25 años de edad.

        Reiteró, asimismo, que en este momento sólo falta lograr un acuerdo económico satisfactorio de acuerdo al rival que finalmente se consiga para el venidero combate, incluyendo el efecto del cambio de estelaristas para las ventas de ‘pay per view’.

        Entre las opciones figuran el mexicano Antonio Escalante, el ex campeón Steve Molitor y el canadiense Oliver Lontchi.

        “Ninguna pelea es fácil. Escalante pega durísimo y es bien agresivo. Molitor es un ex campeón y Lontchi es muy buen peleador. Hay que prepararse bien para cualquiera”, concluyó el soberano junqueño y radicado en Caguas.

        Ambiente para Cotto-Pacquiao

        Según informes de prensa recopilados por el portal krikya360.com, el principal asesor boxístico en Filipinas de Manny Pacquiao, Wakee Salud, aceptó la idea del promotor Bob Arum de un posible venidero enfrentamiento ante el boricua Miguel Cotto.

        Pero, todo está sujeto a que Cotto salga airoso en su pelea del próximo 13 de junio en Nueva York frente a Joshua Clottey.

        De acuerdo a Salud, Pacquiao tendría mejores opciones de triunfo ante Cotto, para luego entrar a la carrera por un puesto político en Filipinas y luego encaminarse al anticipado choque frente Floyd Mayweather, hijo.

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