Ponsaklak Wongjongkam/Edgar Sosa & Brian Viloria/Segura on the horizon
Pong and Sosa will fight in the fall after their tuneup bouts and Viloria is expected to get a shot at Segura if he gets by Miranda..
Who do you guys like in these matchups??
Re: Ponsaklak Wongjongkam/Edgar Sosa & Brian Viloria/Segura on the horizon
Wow! How great would THAT be!
I know Wonjonkam fights a lot of mediocrity, but he seems to be able to summon what he needs when he needs it. I'm not sure what Sosa's edge is that lets him win.
On the other, Viloria is from Maui and a really good kid. But he really strays when he is successful. I think Segura is a killer.
Re: Ponsaklak Wongjongkam/Edgar Sosa & Brian Viloria/Segura on the horizon
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Originally Posted by
marbleheadmaui
Wow! How great would THAT be!
I know Wonjonkam fights a lot of mediocrity, but he seems to be able to summon what he needs when he needs it. I'm not sure what Sosa's edge is that lets him win.
On the other, Viloria is from Maui and a really good kid. But he really strays when he is successful. I think Segura is a killer.
Yea, Wong wasted lot of years beating up on part time construction workers,but, his victory over Kameda in Japan was very impressive, no? I agree though.. I like Sosa alot but he doesn't have many advantages over Wong..
Viloria gets hot and cold but if he's in form, he has a good chance here. Most people thought he'd get blown out by Ulisis Solis but he was able to come through. If he goes into this segura bout with that same mental focus, he can possibly outbox him to a UD. Dont get me wrong, I know Segura is a killer but he's also very limited and if there's somebody out there who can make Viloria look good, it's Segura...
Re: Ponsaklak Wongjongkam/Edgar Sosa & Brian Viloria/Segura on the horizon
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FinitoElDinamita
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Originally Posted by
marbleheadmaui
Wow! How great would THAT be!
I know Wonjonkam fights a lot of mediocrity, but he seems to be able to summon what he needs when he needs it. I'm not sure what Sosa's edge is that lets him win.
On the other, Viloria is from Maui and a really good kid. But he really strays when he is successful. I think Segura is a killer.
Yea, Wong wasted lot of years beating up on part time construction workers,but, his victory over Kameda in Japan was very impressive, no? I agree though.. I like Sosa alot but he doesn't have many advantages over Wong..
Viloria gets hot and cold but if he's in form, he has a good chance here. Most people thought he'd get blown out by Ulisis Solis but he was able to come through. If he goes into this segura bout with that same mental focus, he can possibly outbox him to a UD. Dont get me wrong, I know Segura is a killer but he's also very limited and if there's somebody out there who can make Viloria look good, it's Segura...
Nice post. The big question is will Brian train properly and even if he does? How many times can he go to the well when he's let himself go so often.
Re: Ponsaklak Wongjongkam/Edgar Sosa & Brian Viloria/Segura on the horizon
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Originally Posted by
marbleheadmaui
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Originally Posted by
FinitoElDinamita
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Originally Posted by
marbleheadmaui
Wow! How great would THAT be!
I know Wonjonkam fights a lot of mediocrity, but he seems to be able to summon what he needs when he needs it. I'm not sure what Sosa's edge is that lets him win.
On the other, Viloria is from Maui and a really good kid. But he really strays when he is successful. I think Segura is a killer.
Yea, Wong wasted lot of years beating up on part time construction workers,but, his victory over Kameda in Japan was very impressive, no? I agree though.. I like Sosa alot but he doesn't have many advantages over Wong..
Viloria gets hot and cold but if he's in form, he has a good chance here. Most people thought he'd get blown out by Ulisis Solis but he was able to come through. If he goes into this segura bout with that same mental focus, he can possibly outbox him to a UD. Dont get me wrong, I know Segura is a killer but he's also very limited and if there's somebody out there who can make Viloria look good, it's Segura...
Nice post. The big question is will Brian train properly and even if he does? How many times can he go to the well when he's let himself go so often.
Right back at ya ^^.. Im glad to see another fan of the these lower weight divisions.. Based on my experience in boxing, it's usually the TRUE Boxing fans who are able to appreciate these smaller fighters.
If Viloria is smart, he should realize that this is his last shot on the big stage so he better get up for this or else he's toast.. But considering the fact that there have been so many upsets this year, including victor ortiz of all people, im sure Viloria is inspired..
But first thing is first and he better worry about Miranda because that's no cakewake.. Im sure we'll be able to make a better assessment after this fight..
Re: Ponsaklak Wongjongkam/Edgar Sosa & Brian Viloria/Segura on the horizon
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Originally Posted by
FinitoElDinamita
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Originally Posted by
marbleheadmaui
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Originally Posted by
FinitoElDinamita
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Originally Posted by
marbleheadmaui
Wow! How great would THAT be!
I know Wonjonkam fights a lot of mediocrity, but he seems to be able to summon what he needs when he needs it. I'm not sure what Sosa's edge is that lets him win.
On the other, Viloria is from Maui and a really good kid. But he really strays when he is successful. I think Segura is a killer.
Yea, Wong wasted lot of years beating up on part time construction workers,but, his victory over Kameda in Japan was very impressive, no? I agree though.. I like Sosa alot but he doesn't have many advantages over Wong..
Viloria gets hot and cold but if he's in form, he has a good chance here. Most people thought he'd get blown out by Ulisis Solis but he was able to come through. If he goes into this segura bout with that same mental focus, he can possibly outbox him to a UD. Dont get me wrong, I know Segura is a killer but he's also very limited and if there's somebody out there who can make Viloria look good, it's Segura...
Nice post. The big question is will Brian train properly and even if he does? How many times can he go to the well when he's let himself go so often.
Right back at ya ^^.. Im glad to see another fan of the these lower weight divisions.. Based on my experience in boxing, it's usually the TRUE Boxing fans who are able to appreciate these smaller fighters.
If Viloria is smart, he should realize that this is his last shot on the big stage so he better get up for this or else he's toast.. But considering the fact that there have been so many upsets this year, including victor ortiz of all people, im sure Viloria is inspired..
But first thing is first and he better worry about Miranda because that's no cakewake.. Im sure we'll be able to make a better assessment after this fight..
Assessment? Is that Saddo's for Wild-assed-guess? ;)
Like a lot of guys i suspect, two things made mereally focus on the little dudes. First was Carbajal and Chuiqita rivalry. The other was working out one day in like 1990-91 watching a PPV undercard and really not paying attention. Then in between sets I watched this little guy just do things pefectly for about 90 seconds and said out loud "Who the eff is THAT?" It was Finito.
Re: Ponsaklak Wongjongkam/Edgar Sosa & Brian Viloria/Segura on the horizon
PongsaShit is one of the worst boxers I've ever seen...
One of the worst title reigns ever...
Sulaiman is a piece of shit for letting him get away with that...
I hope Sosa fucken destrorys him.
Rant over.
Re: Ponsaklak Wongjongkam/Edgar Sosa & Brian Viloria/Segura on the horizon
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CutMeMick
PongsaShit is one of the worst boxers I've ever seen...
One of the worst title reigns ever...
Sulaiman is a piece of shit for letting him get away with that...
I hope Sosa fucken destrorys him.
Rant over.
Ya gotta stop holding things in like that. It's not good for ya!
Re: Ponsaklak Wongjongkam/Edgar Sosa & Brian Viloria/Segura on the horizon
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marbleheadmaui
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Originally Posted by
FinitoElDinamita
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Originally Posted by
marbleheadmaui
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Originally Posted by
FinitoElDinamita
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Originally Posted by
marbleheadmaui
Wow! How great would THAT be!
I know Wonjonkam fights a lot of mediocrity, but he seems to be able to summon what he needs when he needs it. I'm not sure what Sosa's edge is that lets him win.
On the other, Viloria is from Maui and a really good kid. But he really strays when he is successful. I think Segura is a killer.
Yea, Wong wasted lot of years beating up on part time construction workers,but, his victory over Kameda in Japan was very impressive, no? I agree though.. I like Sosa alot but he doesn't have many advantages over Wong..
Viloria gets hot and cold but if he's in form, he has a good chance here. Most people thought he'd get blown out by Ulisis Solis but he was able to come through. If he goes into this segura bout with that same mental focus, he can possibly outbox him to a UD. Dont get me wrong, I know Segura is a killer but he's also very limited and if there's somebody out there who can make Viloria look good, it's Segura...
Nice post. The big question is will Brian train properly and even if he does? How many times can he go to the well when he's let himself go so often.
Right back at ya ^^.. Im glad to see another fan of the these lower weight divisions.. Based on my experience in boxing, it's usually the TRUE Boxing fans who are able to appreciate these smaller fighters.
If Viloria is smart, he should realize that this is his last shot on the big stage so he better get up for this or else he's toast.. But considering the fact that there have been so many upsets this year, including victor ortiz of all people, im sure Viloria is inspired..
But first thing is first and he better worry about Miranda because that's no cakewake.. Im sure we'll be able to make a better assessment after this fight..
Assessment? Is that Saddo's for Wild-assed-guess? ;)
Like a lot of guys i suspect, two things made mereally focus on the little dudes. First was Carbajal and Chuiqita rivalry. The other was working out one day in like 1990-91 watching a PPV undercard and really not paying attention. Then in between sets I watched this little guy just do things pefectly for about 90 seconds and said out loud "Who the eff is THAT?" It was Finito.
Lmao ahhhh yes, the good ole days.. I miss those Don King supercards where he'd have all the big names such as Finito, Norris, Pea and chavez on the same night.. It's funny that you mention the carbajal fight because I rewatched the first Chiquita bout last night and was reminded of how great this Carbajal was.. I would have gave my left nut to see Finito/Carbajal... But anyway, I just can't seem to get excited for these bigger fighters. The real actions are down there..
Re: Ponsaklak Wongjongkam/Edgar Sosa & Brian Viloria/Segura on the horizon
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FinitoElDinamita
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Originally Posted by
marbleheadmaui
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Originally Posted by
FinitoElDinamita
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Originally Posted by
marbleheadmaui
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Originally Posted by
FinitoElDinamita
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Originally Posted by
marbleheadmaui
Wow! How great would THAT be!
I know Wonjonkam fights a lot of mediocrity, but he seems to be able to summon what he needs when he needs it. I'm not sure what Sosa's edge is that lets him win.
On the other, Viloria is from Maui and a really good kid. But he really strays when he is successful. I think Segura is a killer.
Yea, Wong wasted lot of years beating up on part time construction workers,but, his victory over Kameda in Japan was very impressive, no? I agree though.. I like Sosa alot but he doesn't have many advantages over Wong..
Viloria gets hot and cold but if he's in form, he has a good chance here. Most people thought he'd get blown out by Ulisis Solis but he was able to come through. If he goes into this segura bout with that same mental focus, he can possibly outbox him to a UD. Dont get me wrong, I know Segura is a killer but he's also very limited and if there's somebody out there who can make Viloria look good, it's Segura...
Nice post. The big question is will Brian train properly and even if he does? How many times can he go to the well when he's let himself go so often.
Right back at ya ^^.. Im glad to see another fan of the these lower weight divisions.. Based on my experience in boxing, it's usually the TRUE Boxing fans who are able to appreciate these smaller fighters.
If Viloria is smart, he should realize that this is his last shot on the big stage so he better get up for this or else he's toast.. But considering the fact that there have been so many upsets this year, including victor ortiz of all people, im sure Viloria is inspired..
But first thing is first and he better worry about Miranda because that's no cakewake.. Im sure we'll be able to make a better assessment after this fight..
Assessment? Is that Saddo's for Wild-assed-guess? ;)
Like a lot of guys i suspect, two things made mereally focus on the little dudes. First was Carbajal and Chuiqita rivalry. The other was working out one day in like 1990-91 watching a PPV undercard and really not paying attention. Then in between sets I watched this little guy just do things pefectly for about 90 seconds and said out loud "Who the eff is THAT?" It was Finito.
Lmao ahhhh yes, the good ole days.. I miss those Don King supercards where he'd have all the big names such as Finito, Norris, Pea and chavez on the same night.. It's funny that you mention the carbajal fight because I rewatched the first Chiquita bout last night and was reminded of how great this Carbajal was.. I would have gave my left nut to see Finito/Carbajal... But anyway, I just can't seem to get excited for these bigger fighters. The real actions are down there..
Or Carbajal-Korean Hawk! But the timing there didn't really work. Yeah Finito and Carbajal and Chiquita would have been special.
Re: Ponsaklak Wongjongkam/Edgar Sosa & Brian Viloria/Segura on the horizon
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Originally Posted by
marbleheadmaui
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Originally Posted by
FinitoElDinamita
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Originally Posted by
marbleheadmaui
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Originally Posted by
FinitoElDinamita
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Originally Posted by
marbleheadmaui
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Originally Posted by
FinitoElDinamita
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Originally Posted by
marbleheadmaui
Wow! How great would THAT be!
I know Wonjonkam fights a lot of mediocrity, but he seems to be able to summon what he needs when he needs it. I'm not sure what Sosa's edge is that lets him win.
On the other, Viloria is from Maui and a really good kid. But he really strays when he is successful. I think Segura is a killer.
Yea, Wong wasted lot of years beating up on part time construction workers,but, his victory over Kameda in Japan was very impressive, no? I agree though.. I like Sosa alot but he doesn't have many advantages over Wong..
Viloria gets hot and cold but if he's in form, he has a good chance here. Most people thought he'd get blown out by Ulisis Solis but he was able to come through. If he goes into this segura bout with that same mental focus, he can possibly outbox him to a UD. Dont get me wrong, I know Segura is a killer but he's also very limited and if there's somebody out there who can make Viloria look good, it's Segura...
Nice post. The big question is will Brian train properly and even if he does? How many times can he go to the well when he's let himself go so often.
Right back at ya ^^.. Im glad to see another fan of the these lower weight divisions.. Based on my experience in boxing, it's usually the TRUE Boxing fans who are able to appreciate these smaller fighters.
If Viloria is smart, he should realize that this is his last shot on the big stage so he better get up for this or else he's toast.. But considering the fact that there have been so many upsets this year, including victor ortiz of all people, im sure Viloria is inspired..
But first thing is first and he better worry about Miranda because that's no cakewake.. Im sure we'll be able to make a better assessment after this fight..
Assessment? Is that Saddo's for Wild-assed-guess? ;)
Like a lot of guys i suspect, two things made mereally focus on the little dudes. First was Carbajal and Chuiqita rivalry. The other was working out one day in like 1990-91 watching a PPV undercard and really not paying attention. Then in between sets I watched this little guy just do things pefectly for about 90 seconds and said out loud "Who the eff is THAT?" It was Finito.
Lmao ahhhh yes, the good ole days.. I miss those Don King supercards where he'd have all the big names such as Finito, Norris, Pea and chavez on the same night.. It's funny that you mention the carbajal fight because I rewatched the first Chiquita bout last night and was reminded of how great this Carbajal was.. I would have gave my left nut to see Finito/Carbajal... But anyway, I just can't seem to get excited for these bigger fighters. The real actions are down there..
Or Carbajal-Korean Hawk! But the timing there didn't really work. Yeah Finito and Carbajal and Chiquita would have been special.
Talk about dream fight. Imagine Carbajal, Chang, Chiquita and Finito in a 4-way tournament, that would have really settled things..
Have you seen Chang/Chiquita?? Too bad Chang was past it.. I saw the fight live and ive been trying to get a copy ever since but i can't find it anywhere!
Re: Ponsaklak Wongjongkam/Edgar Sosa & Brian Viloria/Segura on the horizon
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FinitoElDinamita
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marbleheadmaui
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Originally Posted by
FinitoElDinamita
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Originally Posted by
marbleheadmaui
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Originally Posted by
FinitoElDinamita
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Originally Posted by
marbleheadmaui
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Originally Posted by
FinitoElDinamita
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Originally Posted by
marbleheadmaui
Wow! How great would THAT be!
I know Wonjonkam fights a lot of mediocrity, but he seems to be able to summon what he needs when he needs it. I'm not sure what Sosa's edge is that lets him win.
On the other, Viloria is from Maui and a really good kid. But he really strays when he is successful. I think Segura is a killer.
Yea, Wong wasted lot of years beating up on part time construction workers,but, his victory over Kameda in Japan was very impressive, no? I agree though.. I like Sosa alot but he doesn't have many advantages over Wong..
Viloria gets hot and cold but if he's in form, he has a good chance here. Most people thought he'd get blown out by Ulisis Solis but he was able to come through. If he goes into this segura bout with that same mental focus, he can possibly outbox him to a UD. Dont get me wrong, I know Segura is a killer but he's also very limited and if there's somebody out there who can make Viloria look good, it's Segura...
Nice post. The big question is will Brian train properly and even if he does? How many times can he go to the well when he's let himself go so often.
Right back at ya ^^.. Im glad to see another fan of the these lower weight divisions.. Based on my experience in boxing, it's usually the TRUE Boxing fans who are able to appreciate these smaller fighters.
If Viloria is smart, he should realize that this is his last shot on the big stage so he better get up for this or else he's toast.. But considering the fact that there have been so many upsets this year, including victor ortiz of all people, im sure Viloria is inspired..
But first thing is first and he better worry about Miranda because that's no cakewake.. Im sure we'll be able to make a better assessment after this fight..
Assessment? Is that Saddo's for Wild-assed-guess? ;)
Like a lot of guys i suspect, two things made mereally focus on the little dudes. First was Carbajal and Chuiqita rivalry. The other was working out one day in like 1990-91 watching a PPV undercard and really not paying attention. Then in between sets I watched this little guy just do things pefectly for about 90 seconds and said out loud "Who the eff is THAT?" It was Finito.
Lmao ahhhh yes, the good ole days.. I miss those Don King supercards where he'd have all the big names such as Finito, Norris, Pea and chavez on the same night.. It's funny that you mention the carbajal fight because I rewatched the first Chiquita bout last night and was reminded of how great this Carbajal was.. I would have gave my left nut to see Finito/Carbajal... But anyway, I just can't seem to get excited for these bigger fighters. The real actions are down there..
Or Carbajal-Korean Hawk! But the timing there didn't really work. Yeah Finito and Carbajal and Chiquita would have been special.
Talk about dream fight. Imagine Carbajal, Chang, Chiquita and Finito in a 4-way tournament, that would have really settled things..
Have you seen Chang/Chiquita?? Too bad Chang was past it.. I saw the fight live and ive been trying to get a copy ever since but i can't find it anywhere!
Yeah I own that one. I'll go through things later and see if I can tell where I got it.
Re: Ponsaklak Wongjongkam/Edgar Sosa & Brian Viloria/Segura on the horizon
Villoria will be a 3 time World champion if he gets through. Not bad.
But as i understand it. Nietes let of go of his WBO 105lbs belt to get a crack at the LightFlyweight version. How come Villoria is lined up ahead of Nietes?