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    Comments Thread For: Kayes Retires; Reveals Details on Joan Guzman's Weight

    Kerry Kayes’ decision to help Joan Guzman make weight for a make-or-break IBF lightweight title rematch with Ali Funeka kicked-off a series of events that left Kayes questioning his future in the sport of boxing. Guzman came into camp considerably over the 135lb limit, roughly 50lb over, and this prompted new trainer, Lee Beard, to bring Kayes onboard. Kayes, who dragged Ricky Hatton down to the light-welterweight limit time and again, brought Guzman to his Denton-based gym and got Guzman’s weight down to an acceptable level before staying behind in England to fulfil his other commitments. [Click Here To Read More]

    #2
    I read 75% of it, thats enough; too much to read. So Guzman came into camp 50 lbs overweight WOW

    They also found 7 ups in his room

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      #3
      Was a good read....Feel bad for Kayes. Guzman seems to have a poor team surrounding him and I can't believe he allowed himself to get so out of shape so close to his fight...shocking committment levels and shocking from his team to let him have 7ups and stuff because "he likes them".

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        #4
        they never paid this dude for bascailly getting guzman in shape and then he gets blamed?

        some one please tell me i read this wrong....man **** Guzman's camp

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          #5
          Man.... **** GUZMAN AND HIS TEAM!!!!

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            #6
            Originally posted by RealDeal90 View Post
            they never paid this dude for bascailly getting guzman in shape and then he gets blamed?

            some one please tell me i read this wrong....man **** Guzman's camp

            guzman lacks the professionalism to be a great fighter...i feel bad for this guy as well...he spent time and HIS own money to try to help a fighter who isnt taking his career seriously

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              #7
              Hopefully Guzman gets his act together hes a very good fighter.

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                #8
                Originally posted by No Ceilings View Post
                Hopefully Guzman gets his act together hes a very good fighter.
                **** guzman. just another zab judah... a waste of talent.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Makavelli View Post
                  guzman lacks the professionalism to be a great fighter...i feel bad for this guy as well...he spent time and HIS own money to try to help a fighter who isnt taking his career seriously
                  it's a bunch of childish bull. you go around drinking sodium filled soup and freaking 7 up of all things and the guy pulls a miracle out his ass to get you in shape and win yet he doesn't get a penny and he gets the blame for Guzman noting coming in shape when the fact of the matter is Guzman just don't got any discipline in him to stay in shape!
                  oolitics in boxing man i dun get it

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Pullcounter View Post
                    **** guzman. just another zab judah... a waste of talent.
                    Hes not a waste of talent if he gets his act together.

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