Re: Juanma Lopez comeback on 2nd Feb 2013 in PR at Super-Feather

Originally Posted by
ElTerribleMorales

Originally Posted by
J_Undisputed
I think the guys done. Was personally never a fan of the guy because he had the skills to box and chose to slug with guys that otherwise had no chance. He's been clipped by plenty of guys and never once worked on any of it. I found it funny whenever he got clipped for hanging his chin out there too long because he thought he was unstoppable. You'd think watching his whole career flash before him so many times would make him a more cautious, smarter fighter... He was scared $hitle$$ of Salido the second time. You could see it in his face. He felt it coming and Salido confidence skyrocketed since the first fight. It went from being salidos only hope to salidos every hope. Gamboa had been licking his chops for the longest for a fight with Juanma too. I know the word "exposed" gets overused, but whoever said it above... had it right. If it had been Gamboa that exposed him. Juanma may have had a life after because Gamboa was that good. Now that its been Salido, every bum gonna be taking liberties by trying to swing with him and catch him with a bomb in exchanges. Juanma strikes me as too proud to think he did anything wrong...and adapt. I could be wrong...
Salido was picked to lose both fights but he was never fully counted out, it was already known he had power, don't forget he put Gamboa on his ass pretty hard as well, don't know how you can say Lopez was exposed, exposed as what exactly? He fought top opposition and won titles in two weight classes before losing to the guy whose considered as the lineal featherweight champion. As for Lopez being scared of Salido the second time around don't see how, IMO it was the opposite, he didn't show enough respect and went guns blazing after putting Salido on his ass and gassed himself, slowing down and then taking too many shots then finally stopped with the big one that ended it. I've been one of the people who most has criticized Lopez on how he's completely abandoned his boxing ability and became too reliant on his power, in part cause of his handlers decided to pick a series of guys that would be taken out within a round, then bumped his opposition level significantly, he pulled off wins but would take more punishment or struggle just cause he wouldn't break them down, he would try to take them out with every shot and tire out, but would eventually get the stoppage or outwork them, you really can't call a guy who holds wins over the likes of Oquendo, Ponce De Leon, Penalosa, Luevano, Concepcion, and R. Marquez, a hype job especially when he stopped every one of them
I'm not saying the guy wasn't good but he was exposed as a stupid fighter that would abandon his skills and advantages to slug it out and try to prove something. Like a smaller version of Khan, I guess you could say... I used to feel the same way about paul williams fighting like a short fighter than a tall fighter. All the speed and talent in the world doesn't mean jack if you're going to piss it away and swing like a hack. Stick to the game plan, execute it and whats the problem? This guy should be caught nowhere near a brawl but has shown if he wont walk right into one.. he can be baited into one. I understand typically people are using the word exposed for when the hypes taken away and you find the guy was more media than substance. For myself, i used the word exposed in this case on the a basis of consistency. Mean its not going to be difficult to recreate the circumstances under which this guy will fold. It's like when people say tyson was exposed by guys that showed they were weren't afraid of him. I cant really agree (not when it comes to the younger serious tyson-- the one that actually trained). You look at a guy like seldon, ... petrified... but a guy like larry homes wasn't scared... ruddock, or even those guys that tyson fought on the way up, before he had a rep. They weren't scared, because they didn't know they had anything to be afraid of... but how many of them stayed conscious long enough to prove it? To recreate the set of circumstance under which tyson would fold.. you needed courage, skill, a decent chin, a good jab, game plan...etc.
They want your @$$ beat because upsets make news. News brings about excitement, excitement brings about ratings. The objective is to bring you up to the tower and tear your @$$ down. And if you don't believe that, you're crazy.
Roy Jones, Jr. "What I've Learned," Esquire 2003
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