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    #21
    Foster gets smoked
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      #22
      Navarrete vs Espinoza is the fight to make
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        #23
        We need Dogbae vs. Valdez. Winner fights Roby Ramirez. Catchweight if necessary

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          #24
          Originally posted by Groin Grabber View Post
          Navarette was fat as hell. Slow as always but did a good job. Thanks to the steroids taking a toll on Valdez body. Guess reynoso didn't give him the good stuff
          Yo a_s always negative, gone with that BS!
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            #25
            Don't want to be too harsh but...That was pitiful from Valdez. So that was him being disciplined? Seriously.

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              #26
              Looks like the old Navarette is back. He should try to get a belt at 135 again. I think that he's too much for Foster.
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                #27
                Originally posted by trippleupper View Post
                Excuse me, but does this article ring with echoes of Hans Themistode?
                Yes sir , it certainly has that overly flowery Themistodian flavor , I'd say that it is either that or bad AI.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Elheath View Post
                  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.
                  He also had the left hand problem when he fought at 35.
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                    #29
                    Nav was fully locked in last night and very impressive! I thought he beat Baryncheck in that fight but with a corrected hand issue, I would bet he wins a rematch. But as a note, the knocking out of the mouthpiece is WAY overrated! Valdez had his mouth wide open! If he had bit down on the Mouthpiece, it probably would never have left his mouth. I hope Nav get the Baryncheck rematch. I have no doubt those left hands would now do Baryncheck in, big time.
                    Last edited by richardt; 12-08-2024, 05:10 PM.
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by steeve steel View Post
                      Don't want to be too harsh but...That was pitiful from Valdez. So that was him being disciplined? Seriously.
                      Seems like he fought him the same way as the first time. I thought Valdez had more wrinkles in his game. If you can box Navarrete a little and give him some different looks here and there, stay away from the danger, you stand a chance at winning a decision. Valdez doesn’t have that in him I guess.
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