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    #11
    Originally posted by El C@cique@PR View Post
    Look at this dumbass, lmao so now better defense means better boxer lol

    Seda have a better jab, better counters and controlls the ring better. Thats being a better boxer.

    Is Clottey a better boxer than JMM ??? I dont think so
    You mentioned speed and power compared to better defense as better. Its like saying Paquiao is a better boxer than Floyd due to having those two better than Floyd. If you get what I'm saying?

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      #12
      Originally posted by jreckoning View Post
      That's a given. Seda has to ko him. I just think Narvaez is a better boxer who's faced some good pros and is well acquainted with championship fights.


      I'd like to see Seda win because he's young and kinda raw, but the best thing would be we could actually see him fight on television a lot more whereas with Narvaez we rarely get to see him fight.

      Who is televising this? I wanna lock into a stream for it, and haven't seen much out there yet.
      I dont know who is televising, i know is on PPV

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        #13
        Originally posted by Mr. Fantastic View Post
        You mentioned speed and power compared to better defense as better. Its like saying Paquiao is a better boxer than Floyd due to having those two better than Floyd. If you get what I'm saying?
        Hey I wasnt comparing defense to Power and speed i was mentioning them as part of Seda's arsenal!!!!!!!

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          #14
          Originally posted by jreckoning View Post
          That's a given. Seda has to ko him. I just think Narvaez is a better boxer who's faced some good pros and is well acquainted with championship fights.


          I'd like to see Seda win because he's young and kinda raw, but the best thing would be we could actually see him fight on television a lot more whereas with Narvaez we rarely get to see him fight.

          Who is televising this? I wanna lock into a stream for it, and haven't seen much out there yet.



          tyc sports argentina.i don't got any of the providers listed.

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            #15
            Originally posted by andyp513 View Post
            tyc sports argentina.i don't got any of the providers listed.
            If it's ppv in the pr, I bet we could get a good stream come fight time.


            My provider won't have this either.

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              #16
              Originally posted by jreckoning View Post
              If it's ppv in the pr, I bet we could get a good stream come fight time.


              My provider won't have this either.



              Yup direcTV PR is on ppv.you know what to do if you get a stream

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                #17
                I have to go with Narvaez on this one.

                That's him loosing to his Mexican daddy!


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                  #18
                  Originally posted by ClitschKO_cuzn View Post
                  I have to go with Narvaez on this one.

                  That's him loosing to his Mexican daddy!


                  Haha whos the guy that beat em? Is it cuadras??

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by theplayerpimp View Post
                    Haha whos the guy that beat em? Is it cuadras??
                    exactly what i've been saying all along about u idiots.....

                    if Seda never looses to a Mexican in his pro career u idiots will try to take anything u can get and say he lost a Mexican in the amateurs lol, ya'll are sad....

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by theplayerpimp View Post
                      Haha whos the guy that beat em? Is it cuadras??
                      He is Raul Castaņeda I believe, who participated for Mexico in the 2004 Olympics.

                      Castaņeda was around 19-20 years when they fought, while Seda was about 16-17 since Castaneda is 3 years and four months older than Seda.

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