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    Default Gamboa: Victim of a bad promoter?

    Gamboa was supposed to be the crown jewel of 50 Cent's promotion company and got his ass handed to him.

    Was Gamboa the victim of bad match-making from a promoter who has no idea what he's doing? Should Gamboa have been tasked with fighting such a big guy in only his second fight at 135, in his opponent's home town?

    Another of 50's fighters, Mark Davis, got his ass handed to him and looked over matched on ESPN last night.

    Are these guys being fucked over by 50, a guy with money but a novice in the fight game? Is he putting his guys in bad matchups?

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    Default Re: Gamboa: Victim of a bad promoter?

    He lost a fight .

    The End.

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    Default Re: Gamboa: Victim of a bad promoter?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    He lost a fight .

    The End.
    Gamboa bad. Crawford good.

    Me Amy... Good Gorilla.

    Conversation bad. Thought bad. Gamboa lose. End of story.


    Get lost, dummy.

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    Default Re: Gamboa: Victim of a bad promoter?

    Gamboa was the victim of Gamboa. To look at it from a promotion perspective. Gamboa has slacked off. Remember all the names he was supposed to meet down the road when he was knocking guys out on HBO. Then his personal problems, promotional problems, his declining uninspired ring performances. He seemed to be sliding. If 50 got him to a title bout for a strap against a guy he did his job. If gamboa wasn't up to it, that's gamboa's fault. 50 could have maybe looked into boosting him with a name trainer but something tells me that gamboa likes to be surrounded by yes men. So keeping gamboa happy and getting him a title shot after lackluster performances, against a guy who was beatable.. 50 did his job and snuck him in when there was an opening for someone that crawford could legitimize himself to the public with. With Gamboa's natural potential, the fight was winnable. With the showing that gamboa made, he could probably easily find himself more opportunities and be the Judah of his division.
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    Default Re: Gamboa: Victim of a bad promoter?

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    He lost a fight .

    The End.
    Gamboa bad. Crawford good.

    Me Amy... Good Gorilla.

    Conversation bad. Thought bad. Gamboa lose. End of story.


    Get lost, dummy.
    I kept it simple so you could work it out.

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    Default Re: Gamboa: Victim of a bad promoter?

    Gamboa is a victim of his own arrogance and going up to far in weight.


    And fighting a better schooled fighter who made adjustments and KNEW HOW TO FUCKING CLINCH!


    And I like Gamboa. Wanted him to win badly.
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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    Default Re: Gamboa: Victim of a bad promoter?

    No not at all, if any thing 50 was just picking through the pieces. The problems with Gamboa were and are as simple as never developing the basics and fundamentals, a complete rush of a star status and frankly fans who got blurry saying he was faster than a Meldrick Taylor etc etc. I still contend that his biggest mistake going in was thinking he could 'box' Crawford, the most complete fighter he has faced, and needed to stick with what brought him to the dance. Gamboa has been walking around with a ring identity crisis for years.

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    Default Re: Gamboa: Victim of a bad promoter?

    Poppycock.

    If you are an elite fighter, then you take on anyone and win. Gamboa got knocked down again and again and again. He simply wasn't good enough and there is no shame in that either.

    I hate the concept of 'Ooh must only match him with these styles, and pad out the career'. It is one reason we never see Mayweather in with a slick fighter. I think the closest we got to that was Zab Judah who is notoriously slick and dangerous for a good 4 rounds in any of his fights.

    Fair play to Gamboa on taking the fight and fair play to his opponent on cutting him down. Boxing would be better with fighters taking on others regardless of styles.

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    Default Re: Gamboa: Victim of a bad promoter?

    Not being able to annihilate Juan Manuel Lopez hurt his career

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    Poppycock.

    If you are an elite fighter, then you take on anyone and win. Gamboa got knocked down again and again and again. He simply wasn't good enough and there is no shame in that either.

    I hate the concept of 'Ooh must only match him with these styles, and pad out the career'. It is one reason we never see Mayweather in with a slick fighter. I think the closest we got to that was Zab Judah who is notoriously slick and dangerous for a good 4 rounds in any of his fights.

    Fair play to Gamboa on taking the fight and fair play to his opponent on cutting him down. Boxing would be better with fighters taking on others regardless of styles.
    What slick fighter would you have Floyd fight?

    FTR I agree with your post but the reason you don't see Floyd against a slick fighter is two fold 1)they are sparse 2)it wouldn't sell

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    Default Re: Gamboa: Victim of a bad promoter?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    Poppycock.

    If you are an elite fighter, then you take on anyone and win. Gamboa got knocked down again and again and again. He simply wasn't good enough and there is no shame in that either.

    I hate the concept of 'Ooh must only match him with these styles, and pad out the career'. It is one reason we never see Mayweather in with a slick fighter. I think the closest we got to that was Zab Judah who is notoriously slick and dangerous for a good 4 rounds in any of his fights.

    Fair play to Gamboa on taking the fight and fair play to his opponent on cutting him down. Boxing would be better with fighters taking on others regardless of styles.
    What slick fighter would you have Floyd fight?

    FTR I agree with your post but the reason you don't see Floyd against a slick fighter is two fold 1)they are sparse 2)it wouldn't sell
    That is a good question. I hadn't really considered it answer, but was instead just pondering Mayweathers opponents and saw that there was nobody slick from the higher weights and the only one in a good decade was Zab Judah and Zab of course loses most big fights. Looking back, I am not too sure about who he should have faced, but all I know is there are no slick fighters and an excess of straightforward come at you fighters. Maidana did very well against Floyd and did enough to at least get a draw, but really I would rather see Floyd against someone like Thurman, Lara, even Bradley. Pac from a few years ago too.

    I would like to see Floyd in with another clever, fast fighter. I certainly don't care for 3/4 fights against come at you sluggers.

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    Default Re: Gamboa: Victim of a bad promoter?

    Gamboa is a victim of abuse and self-righteousness.
    He is just a child in a cruel world of dirty boxing business in a spiritual Sodom and Egypt which is USA (LA).
    He needs Jesus. He needs to become a his own man.
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    Default Re: Gamboa: Victim of a bad promoter?

    Quote Originally Posted by NVSemin View Post
    Gamboa is a victim of abuse and self-righteousness.
    He is just a child in a cruel world of dirty boxing business in a spiritual Sodom and Egypt which is USA (LA).
    He needs Jesus. He needs to become a his own man.
    If Gamboa is indeed a child he may well enjoy Jesus , most children enjoy a good fairy tail.

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    Default Re: Gamboa: Victim of a bad promoter?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by NVSemin View Post
    Gamboa is a victim of abuse and self-righteousness.
    He is just a child in a cruel world of dirty boxing business in a spiritual Sodom and Egypt which is USA (LA).
    He needs Jesus. He needs to become a his own man.
    If Gamboa is indeed a child he may well enjoy Jesus , most children enjoy a good fairy tail.
    It is actually quite opposite. Be a man means allowing God to love you. Ask if in doubt Holyfield, Sugar Ray, Ward, Jones, Pacquiao, Mayweather, Duran, Foreman, etc
    Learn Mike Tyson style and elements of Peekaboo @ SugarBoxing

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    Default Re: Gamboa: Victim of a bad promoter?

    Quote Originally Posted by NVSemin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by NVSemin View Post
    Gamboa is a victim of abuse and self-righteousness.
    He is just a child in a cruel world of dirty boxing business in a spiritual Sodom and Egypt which is USA (LA).
    He needs Jesus. He needs to become a his own man.
    If Gamboa is indeed a child he may well enjoy Jesus , most children enjoy a good fairy tail.
    It is actually quite opposite. Be a man means allowing God to love you. Ask if in doubt Holyfield, Sugar Ray, Ward, Jones, Pacquiao, Mayweather, Duran, Foreman, etc
    You quoted he was a child - children like fairy tales - FACT.

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