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    Default Re: Humberto Soto

    Evidence that literally every conversation in boxing absolutely has to revolve around Floyd-Margarito

    I really do like Soto, a big guy with some skills, speed, power and chin. Very experienced too.

    How deep is 130? Pac, Barrera, Morales, Barrios, Guzman, Soto, Juarez, Valero, JMM could fight there, and some pretty decent prospects. Great division even if Barrera and Morales retire

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    Lolwer weight classes have always been good and always will be,I'm backing Ponce De Leon(as long as he doesn't fight a boxer) and my main man Valero to be the future stars.We will find out about Guzman soon enough and EM and Mab are nearly done! and of course the Pacman is still there! I also believe Soto will be avoided like the plague,he can make anyone look bad BUT can anyone fill me in on his losses,as he has quite a few!

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Phenomena
    Lolwer weight classes have always been good and always will be,I'm backing Ponce De Leon(as long as he doesn't fight a boxer) and my main man Valero to be the future stars.We will find out about Guzman soon enough and EM and Mab are nearly done! and of course the Pacman is still there! I also believe Soto will be avoided like the plague,he can make anyone look bad BUT can anyone fill me in on his losses,as he has quite a few!
    Soto could be avoided, no doubt some fighters will pull the "look at who he he's lost to" line but I have faith in Pac, he'll fight anyone, if Soto's one of the top contenders I would hope that he'll fight him.

    I don't think too highly of Ponce de Leon. Just way too raw and unskilled. I could be wrong but he's almost assuredly going too be outboxed soon just like Cabalerro did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Phenomena
    Lolwer weight classes have always been good and always will be,I'm backing Ponce De Leon(as long as he doesn't fight a boxer) and my main man Valero to be the future stars.We will find out about Guzman soon enough and EM and Mab are nearly done! and of course the Pacman is still there! I also believe Soto will be avoided like the plague,he can make anyone look bad BUT can anyone fill me in on his losses,as he has quite a few!
    His last loss was to Kevin Kelley in 2002 a majority decision loss. But Kevin deserved the nod there. He only has one loss where he didn't see the end in 2000 against Hector Marquez he quit in the 11th.
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Phenomena
    Lolwer weight classes have always been good and always will be,I'm backing Ponce De Leon(as long as he doesn't fight a boxer) and my main man Valero to be the future stars.We will find out about Guzman soon enough and EM and Mab are nearly done! and of course the Pacman is still there! I also believe Soto will be avoided like the plague,he can make anyone look bad BUT can anyone fill me in on his losses,as he has quite a few!
    Soto like many mexicans started fighting professionaly at the age of about 16 and learned his skills the hard way. His only knockout was due to his corner stepping in but because Soto quit as some would like you to believe concerning the Mexican http://www.doghouseboxing.com/Duran/Duran082405.htm

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