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    Default Re: Everyone choose a P4P the Rick Moranis way.

    What is there to think about, this is how p4p works in my head anyway. Wlad has speed as a heavyweight it will carry at welterweight, he will be fast but not as fast as Floyd.
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    Default Re: Everyone choose a P4P the Rick Moranis way.

    People are forgetting about Gamboa due to his inactivity.

    He dominated Ponce De Leon (who beat Broner) and Orlando Salido (who twice KO'd JuanMa).

    I wouldn't put Gamboa at #1 due to his lack of a gameplan, focus and tendency to suffer flash knockdowns, but he would be a handful for anyone.

    He's arguably the most naturally talented fighter in the world.
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    Default Re: Everyone choose a P4P the Rick Moranis way.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    People are forgetting about Gamboa due to his inactivity.

    He dominated Ponce De Leon (who beat Broner) and Orlando Salido (who twice KO'd JuanMa).

    I wouldn't put Gamboa at #1 due to his lack of a gameplan, focus and tendency to suffer flash knockdowns, but he would be a handful for anyone.

    He's arguably the most naturally talented fighter in the world.
    He is, but why is he not fighting again?
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    Default Re: Everyone choose a P4P the Rick Moranis way.

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    People are forgetting about Gamboa due to his inactivity.

    He dominated Ponce De Leon (who beat Broner) and Orlando Salido (who twice KO'd JuanMa).

    I wouldn't put Gamboa at #1 due to his lack of a gameplan, focus and tendency to suffer flash knockdowns, but he would be a handful for anyone.

    He's arguably the most naturally talented fighter in the world.
    He is, but why is he not fighting again?
    I believe he's pissed off at his promoter and is having contract issues trying to switch promotion companies.

    It may be that Gamboa, like Oldanier Solis has had a taste of the good life and lost some of his dedication as well.

    Hope not as Gamboa is awesomely talented and I would like to see him back in the ring very soon. Long overdue.
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    Default Re: Everyone choose a P4P the Rick Moranis way.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    People are forgetting about Gamboa due to his inactivity.

    He dominated Ponce De Leon (who beat Broner) and Orlando Salido (who twice KO'd JuanMa).

    I wouldn't put Gamboa at #1 due to his lack of a gameplan, focus and tendency to suffer flash knockdowns, but he would be a handful for anyone.

    He's arguably the most naturally talented fighter in the world.
    He is, but why is he not fighting again?
    I believe he's pissed off at his promoter and is having contract issues trying to switch promotion companies.

    It may be that Gamboa, like Oldanier Solis has had a taste of the good life and lost some of his dedication as well.

    Hope not as Gamboa is awesomely talented and I would like to see him back in the ring very soon. Long overdue.
    Agreed best technical fighter I have seen for a long time.
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