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    Comments Thread For: Adan Gonzales Revels In Victory After Rocking Robeisy Ramirez

    Two-time Olympic gold medalist had a torturous journey defecting from Cuba to achieve his dreams of becoming a professional boxer. With his life finally in order, the 25-year-old amateur prodigy made his pro debut Saturday, looking to pave a path to soon catapult himself into a star. He stepped into the ring against Adan Gonzales, a little-known fighter who had a circuitous journey himself throughout life overcoming homelessness from the age of 11 to 18 in dangerous Denver neighborhoods while trying to figure out where he stood in the sport of boxing once he turned pro in 2015.
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    #2
    Run it back so Adan can finish what he started.

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      #3
      MEXICAN STYLE!! Walk in with a pork chop in the dog pound odds, and walk out thumping his chest. Who else does that more often?

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        #4
        Discipline, Hardwork and Passion for boxing will make you last up to age 40 Pacman

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          #5
          "Gold medals mean nothing in professional boxing.”


          Respect. Hope this guy makes the most of this and builds his career up.

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            #6
            Adan deserves all the praise that’s coming his way. He grabbed the **** out of them brass rings

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              #7
              This is going to be good for both of them

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                #8
                Worked for Ugas

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                  #9
                  This dude showed some real cojones in that fight. Not a bad boxer by any means either despite the record, just goes to show the pros ain't no joke.

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                    #10
                    Poor kid! This is what top rank gets for filling the poor kids head wt smoke about how great he was going to be! I never understood the marketing side of putting all that pressure on unproven talent!
                    RR should be ok! He got the L out the way and needs to keep it moving! He needs a pro trainer! Robert Garcia could teach him some things.
                    Cong**** to Gonzales!

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