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    #11
    Originally posted by Knuckle sandwich View Post
    How can throwing a knock out punch be lucky, well done to him, Munguia maybe shop worn, I'd like to see a rematch.
    Well, for 1 thing, KOs are definitely not his thing.
    A 1 punch KO, has to be unquantifiable odds.
    And it wasn't even that big of a punch.
    Jaimie obviously fought guys with better pedigrees and at least made it to the final bell.

    93.8678% luck.

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      #12
      Originally posted by BodyBagz View Post


      And it wasn't even that big of a punch.
      Umm, yeah, it sure as h*e*l*l was. Surace may not be known as a puncher but the snot and spit flying in cinematic slo-mo out of Jaime's violently displaced skull say otherwise, at least for that singular, fortuitous moment.
      This is why we love boxing.

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        #13
        Wow, I didn't even bother to watch the fight live, thinking Munguia is not fighting a tough opponent.

        Congratulations to Bruno, knocked out a guy who hasn't been ko'd before, and whom Canelo didn't knock out.

        With only a few knockouts on his record, so unexpected, but shows, with a well timed and accurate punch, can generate power.
        Last edited by Liondw; 12-15-2024, 05:22 AM.

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          #14
          Originally posted by BodyBagz View Post

          Well, for 1 thing, KOs are definitely not his thing.
          A 1 punch KO, has to be unquantifiable odds.
          And it wasn't even that big of a punch.
          Jaimie obviously fought guys with better pedigrees and at least made it to the final bell.

          93.8678% luck.
          I don't know if anybody caught it but he seemed really hurt by an uppercut bruno landed in 1 of the earlier rounds

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            #15
            Originally posted by r.burgundy View Post

            I don't know if anybody caught it but he seemed really hurt by an uppercut bruno landed in 1 of the earlier rounds
            Yup mungia punch resistance is nil he needs to be careful moving forward
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              #16
              Originally posted by r.burgundy View Post

              I don't know if anybody caught it but he seemed really hurt by an uppercut bruno landed in 1 of the earlier rounds
              That punch seemed harder than the fight stopper

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                #17
                Originally posted by Lefty0616 View Post
                Did Erik Morales work Munguia's corner? I remember how I questioned instructions that he gave Munguia in his last fight. He implored Munguia to be more aggressive, when it wasn't necessary. Munguia was able to get the stoppage, but I thought the advice was dangerous. I felt Munguia should have stayed with Freddie Roach even after coming up short against Canelo. His career might be in the crossroads now...
                He was never anything special and his record is filled with bums or blown up over the hill fighters. Fighters like him, boots and Berlanga will always have a high chance of losing to a cherry because they never gradually stepped up their competition before a big cash out fight. Once they have their big cash out fight. They run into a problem with match making.
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                  #18
                  This French guy a good challenge for Canelo... go on Canelo, dare to be great!
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Liondw View Post
                    Wow, I didn't even bother to watch the fight live, thinking Munguia is not fighting a tough opponent.

                    Congratulations to Bruno, knocked out a guy who hasn't been ko'd before, and whom Canelo didn't knock out.

                    With only a few knockouts on his record, so unexpected, but shows, with a well timed and accurate punch, can generate power.
                    Canelo didn't want to knock out Munguia. He carry that boy.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Left Hook Louie View Post

                      Umm, yeah, it sure as h*e*l*l was. Surace may not be known as a puncher but the snot and spit flying in cinematic slo-mo out of Jaime's violently displaced skull say otherwise, at least for that singular, fortuitous moment.
                      This is why we love boxing.


                      Yes it landed
                      Looks as if it caught him on his way out with both hands down.
                      The uppercut looked to be a harder shot
                      I can assure you, better fighters hit him harder than that.

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