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    Comments Thread For: Diego Pacheco knocks out Maciej Sulecki with sixth-round body shot

    Diego Pacheco was having a successful time headhunting, but it was a devastating body shot that ultimately got the job done Saturday, as a surgically placed left-hook liver quiver knocked out Maciej Sulecki.
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    #2
    That was a wicked body shot. Canelo might go back to saying he doesn't want to fight any Mexicans again.

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      #3
      Solid body shot stoppage by Pacheco first one to stop the Polish man too, kid needs few tweaks on his defense but overall I think the Mungia fight is great eliminator for a title shot
      thats a Barnburner.

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        #4
        Pacheco vs Kevin Lele Sadjo would be a good fight. Or perhaps Lester Martinez?
        landotter landotter likes this.

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          #5
          That left hook was like a knife directly to the liver .Very impressive,

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            #6
            Pacheco is a very good prospect but I CAN'T see him beating the likes of Munguia, Mbilli or Belanga let alone Canelo. He'll be found out by the top guys in the division.
            blackbakers blackbakers likes this.

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              #7
              Ugh, the top guys in the division are Munguía, Mbilli, and Berlanga these days... That's sad.

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                #8
                Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post
                Ugh, the top guys in the division are Munguía, Mbilli, and Berlanga these days... That's sad.
                A bit harsh...it's definitely NOT the weakest division in terms of talent plus Munguia was a solid champion. Mbilli could be something special and needs to fight for a world title next.
                landotter landotter likes this.

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                  #9
                  Hearn is the master mis-match maker to portray his boxer look like solid contenders. Common test your boy against a solid contender.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by HisExcellency View Post

                    A bit harsh...it's definitely NOT the weakest division in terms of talent plus Munguia was a solid champion. Mbilli could be something special and needs to fight for a world title next.
                    We will have to agree to disagree.

                    Munguía was always protected with a VERY padded record. I'll give him credit that he's getting a bit better, but he's very hittable and throws the exact same combos every time. He's not a solid champion by any stretch.

                    Mbilli has one of the most porous guards I've ever seen, has somehow managed to avoid being named a mandatory despite being top ranked in two organizations for years, and his best win was an aged Derevyanchenko who was a career middleweight, and who gave Mbilli everything he could handle with only one arm, and not the most important one either. If you're thinking Mbilli is special, I think that calls your judgement into question, personally. I think he'll get exposed as soon as he really steps up competition. Fortunately for him, the best guys either moved up, or are Canelo, so at least he'll get paid well when he gets exposed, and he can pretend it was just because it was Canelo.

                    Berlanga is the worst of the batch. I doubt he gets by rusty Charlo with his cornucopia of mental illnesses, let alone the likes of Caleb Plant, or any of the younger contenders who haven't had any real step ups being domestic to give us an idea about what they've got.

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