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Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View Post
Hahahaha lol
Thats a normal movement by top rank.
He did the same with Robeisy when Navarrete move up.
But Navarrete ... he struggled with His weight in His last fight.
AND you aré fuc.king crazy if Ramírez would be favorite against Navarrete.
Robeisy proves nothing but sh.it in the pro boxing, that Nova guy Is a c class fighter.
Robeisy lost against a bum.
Navarrete destroys robeisy, Easy.
Navarrete in 122 AND 126 was an absolute beast, absolute beast.
Robeisy probably Will lose against Dogboe.
Most of cubans are overrated AND ends with good but nothing special career.
I remember when all the world said "loma Will destroy Salido", AND...?
Ahh, AND Shakur Is a natural 140 fighter fighting with smaller guys.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostValdez was running from Stevenson for years! Now that Shakur dominates him, Navarrete wants the loser, not the winner! I'm talking about the Mayorga before he ran into Tito Trinidad!
At that point in time, their was no point in evading him any more, and he wasn't if your honest you know that he was going for his.
He just couldn't keep up with the new boxing phenom, you've got to give him credit for trying to win against one of the best in boxing.
He avoided him for year's for a reason, he knew what was coming his way, a serious ass whipping, and made to look like a fool.
yes Navarrete want's to fight Valdez, but it's not because he's scared of Stevenson, it's because he doesn't want to be embarrassed by him worldwide.
You're an intelligent individual, we can't let our bias's cloud our belief's, value's, and moral's, and the fact is that we get caught up in the ballyhoo of the moment.
Most fighter's, and I repeat most fighter's aren't afraid to face their most challenging opponent's, what they're afraid of is losing their undefeated record's, and their adoring fan's.
As far as Mayorga go's I always thought that he was a ****** thug, tough as nail's, but still a ****** thug, and when he started losing he became a bit of a coward.
So about your point of the Mayorga, before Trinidad, my reply is that it's not the way you start your career (and Mayorga was tough), it's the way you end your career.
Whenever a fighter's named is invoked, one has consider the entirety of his career, because that is who he was deep inside, that's what made him tick.
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Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post
Valdez did run from Stevenson for year's, but when he finally did get in the ring with him he tried to chase him down.
At that point in time, their was no point in evading him any more, and he wasn't if your honest you know that he was going for his.
He just couldn't keep up with the new boxing phenom, you've got to give him credit for trying to win against one of the best in boxing.
He avoided him for year's for a reason, he knew what was coming his way, a serious ass whipping, and made to look like a fool.
yes Navarrete want's to fight Valdez, but it's not because he's scared of Stevenson, it's because he doesn't want to be embarrassed by him worldwide.
You're an intelligent individual, we can't let our bias's cloud our belief's, value's, and moral's, and the fact is that we get caught up in the ballyhoo of the moment.
Most fighter's, and I repeat most fighter's aren't afraid to face their most challenging opponent's, what they're afraid of is losing their undefeated record's, and their adoring fan's.
As far as Mayorga go's I always thought that he was a ****** thug, tough as nail's, but still a ****** thug, and when he started losing he became a bit of a coward.
So about your point of the Mayorga, before Trinidad, my reply is that it's not the way you start your career (and Mayorga was tough), it's the way you end your career.
Whenever a fighter's named is invoked, one has consider the entirety of his career, because that is who he was deep inside, that's what made him tick.
Salute to Richardson Hitchins! Bauza got heart, but there are LEVELS to the game! GO BROOKLYN!!!
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostFam, you know I got mad respect for you, however don't defend Valdez! Shakur had to chase him in 2 weight divisions, and then schooled him! Navarette vs. Valdez will be good, but Navarette should've jumped up for Shakur, if he wanted legacy! He didn't want that work! Let's see if unifies @ 130?
Salute to Richardson Hitchins! Bauza got heart, but there are LEVELS to the game! GO BROOKLYN!!!
I also agree that Navarrete should've jumped at the chance to call out Stevenson to further his legacy, but just like Tyson said
("how dare they challenge me with their primitive skill's")!
Shakur Stevenson is a no fly zone for many fighter's, because they don't want to be made to look ****** in front of the boxing fan's.
I don't know how you got that I was defending Valdez, when I commented about his fight against Stevenson, that was not my intent.
I didn't like the fact that he avoided Stevenson for as long as he did, but when they fought he did try to put it on him, he just couldn't, but it wasn't for lack of trying.
Hitchins did prove that he had the better skill's when he fought Bauza, but homeboy never quit, and kept on trying to the bitter end.Bronx2245 likes this.
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Originally posted by Uncle SneakyTouch View Post
I agree with it. Your the moron deflecting my point of you not trashing the terrible obviously bribed reffing on 3 fights in the stank-hector card
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