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    #11
    Originally posted by Knuckle sandwich View Post
    Congratulations to Navarrete his whole intent was to stop valdez, he hit him with every punch in the book, valdez should hold his head up high, he's had a very career.
    Do you mean a feel career? Very feel?
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      #12
      Excuse me, but does this article ring with echoes of Hans Themistode?
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        #13
        Navarette is a punching machine and has a lot of pop on his shots.
        That KO punch to the body looked like a cuffing shot but we all saw that Valdez couldn't even get up from it.
        Kudos to both fighters for bringing it.
        Valdez went out on his shield like a warrior and has nothing to be ashamed of.

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          #14
          Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post
          How come Navarrete didn't look this good at 135? I'd love to see Espinoza move up and fight him.
          I just think 130 is just his best division due to the combination of power, size advantage, and weight cut required without getting too weak. At 135 he loses his size advantage and his power isn't as devestating which he probably saw from his loss to Berinchyk. He'll probably stay at 135 until he physically cannot make it anymore and nothing wrong with it, its part of the rules allowed and he's making the weight afterall.

          Navarette vs Espinoza would be a good one but it seems like Navarette is considering challenging 135 again if he can get an unification or two at 130.
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            #15
            Originally posted by trippleupper View Post

            Do you mean a feel career? Very feel?
            He had career, he had very career.
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              #16
              Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post
              How come Navarrete didn't look this good at 135? I'd love to see Espinoza move up and fight him.
              Yo, now that would be Morales/Barrera type trilogy! Let’s test their superior physical advantages against each other. Good post
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                #17
                I wouldn’t mind an Espinoza fight but I’d probably prefer a foster fight first. Then go back to 135. I’m not convinced that he can’t compete at 135. That may have just been a bad night/camp. We will see.

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                  #18
                  Navarrete seems to have a timing that works so well blended with his defense. When he gets rolling, he fights very well. Plus he has a long set of arms. Hard to beat, especially at 130.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Rbs3rd View Post
                    Who the fuchh thought this was gonna end any other way. He beat the breaks off of him in the first. 2nd Fight should have never happened. Boxing continues to disappoint. At least the co main was good while it lasted. If not for that and Paro/hitchins, wouldve been a horrible night for boxing.
                    Nav confirmed what he had proven before but that dont mean it i was not interesting re-match.

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                      #20
                      Two warriors.
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