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    Default Re: Nate Campbell-Joan Guzman "all but set"

    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    And before any of the Pac fans say it no it doesn't count when Morales fought the entire 12th round of there first fight in a Southpaw stance
    it wasnt the entire 12 round but eric is a fxcking legend and crazy fxcking legend. im never going to forget that moment, and i would of never forgive eric if he would of went down from the punches pac landed in that round while he was in the southpaw stance. thats erics last hoorrraaa.

    infact that moment inspired me so much, when im going through hard decision moments at work or in life. I'd say to myself, what would eric do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    And before any of the Pac fans say it no it doesn't count when Morales fought the entire 12th round of there first fight in a Southpaw stance
    it wasnt the entire 12 round but eric is a fxcking legend and crazy fxcking legend. im never going to forget that moment, and i would of never forgive eric if he would of went down from the punches pac landed in that round while he was in the southpaw stance. thats erics last hoorrraaa.

    infact that moment inspired me so much, when im going through hard decision moments at work or in life. I'd say to myself, what would eric do?
    That fight had two great moments one Roy Jones putting Larry Merchant in his place, then Morales's corner telling him not to do anything stupid, then he goes and fights majority of the 12th round in a Southpaw stance, you gotta love the heart/macho by Morales. And by the way my question still stands Pacquiao fans, when is the last time Pacquiao fought a good Southpaw ??

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    Default Re: Nate Campbell-Joan Guzman "all but set"

    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Julius Rain View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    And before any of the Pac fans say it no it doesn't count when Morales fought the entire 12th round of there first fight in a Southpaw stance
    it wasnt the entire 12 round but eric is a fxcking legend and crazy fxcking legend. im never going to forget that moment, and i would of never forgive eric if he would of went down from the punches pac landed in that round while he was in the southpaw stance. thats erics last hoorrraaa.

    infact that moment inspired me so much, when im going through hard decision moments at work or in life. I'd say to myself, what would eric do?
    That fight had two great moments one Roy Jones putting Larry Merchant in his place, then Morales's corner telling him not to do anything stupid, then he goes and fights majority of the 12th round in a Southpaw stance, you gotta love the heart/macho by Morales. And by the way my question still stands Pacquiao fans, when is the last time Pacquiao fought a good Southpaw ??
    was sanchez a southpaw? can't remember but that bastard is dirty.

    Yea i remember roy telling larry, you never box so you don't know. but imo roy was kinda exaggerating about pacs confident being bother cause it was like the 3rd round both eric and pac was just warming up. the war just started Also erics camp seem like they were about to either win the lottery or eric would potentially gamble it and set the ticket up on fire.

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    Default Re: Nate Campbell-Joan Guzman "all but set"

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    it wasnt the entire 12 round but eric is a fxcking legend and crazy fxcking legend. im never going to forget that moment, and i would of never forgive eric if he would of went down from the punches pac landed in that round while he was in the southpaw stance. thats erics last hoorrraaa.

    infact that moment inspired me so much, when im going through hard decision moments at work or in life. I'd say to myself, what would eric do?
    That fight had two great moments one Roy Jones putting Larry Merchant in his place, then Morales's corner telling him not to do anything stupid, then he goes and fights majority of the 12th round in a Southpaw stance, you gotta love the heart/macho by Morales. And by the way my question still stands Pacquiao fans, when is the last time Pacquiao fought a good Southpaw ??
    was sanchez a southpaw? can't remember but that bastard is dirty.

    Yea i remember roy telling larry, you never box so you don't know. but imo roy was kinda exaggerating about pacs confident being bother cause it was like the 3rd round both eric and pac was just warming up. the war just started Also erics camp seem like they were about to either win the lottery or eric would potentially gamble it and set the ticket up on fire.
    Yea Sanchez was a Southpaw but it wasn't the Southpaw stance that gave Pac trouble IMO, it was his rough dirty style that was a bloodbath thats for sure. But i would like to see how Pacquiao would deal with a skilled Southpaw like Casamayor because Pacquiao hasn't fought that many good Southpaw's too my knowledge.

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    Default Re: Nate Campbell-Joan Guzman "all but set"

    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
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    That fight had two great moments one Roy Jones putting Larry Merchant in his place, then Morales's corner telling him not to do anything stupid, then he goes and fights majority of the 12th round in a Southpaw stance, you gotta love the heart/macho by Morales. And by the way my question still stands Pacquiao fans, when is the last time Pacquiao fought a good Southpaw ??
    was sanchez a southpaw? can't remember but that bastard is dirty.

    Yea i remember roy telling larry, you never box so you don't know. but imo roy was kinda exaggerating about pacs confident being bother cause it was like the 3rd round both eric and pac was just warming up. the war just started Also erics camp seem like they were about to either win the lottery or eric would potentially gamble it and set the ticket up on fire.
    Yea Sanchez was a Southpaw but it wasn't the Southpaw stance that gave Pac trouble IMO, it was his rough dirty style that was a bloodbath thats for sure. But i would like to see how Pacquiao would deal with a skilled Southpaw like Casamayor because Pacquiao hasn't fought that many good Southpaw's too my knowledge.
    it can go both ways though, pac is the top of the class of soutpaws. anybody facing him are being ask the same question, how would they deal with a southpaw especially a southpaw like pac. Casa is trouble for anyone cause like pac he has power plus casa can be slick and dirty.

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    Default Re: Nate Campbell-Joan Guzman "all but set"

    Julius how much have you seen Guzman fight? Doesn't sound like much. The comparisions to Mayweather are obvious, he's a versatile fighter with virtually the same defensive style as Floyd. The difference is Guzman throws some wide shots sometimes and he's a combination puncher. But he's a lot like Mayweather that's why he got Mayweather as his trainer.

    You're comparing his accomplishments to Mayweather which is obviously not what anyone is talking about. And Soto was a very good fighter in fact Pacquiao wanted to fight him I bet you would have never said that if he was fighting Pacquiao. Soto reminded me a lot of Margarito.

    To say he would be less of a threat to Pacquiao then Casamayor is pretty dumb Rains I would suggest watching more Guzman.

    Anyways, I think Guzman is the most talented guy in boxing outside of Mayweather. Think he wins I would take him over anyone at the weight. Tough break for Campbell.

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    Default Re: Nate Campbell-Joan Guzman "all but set"

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    Julius how much have you seen Guzman fight? Doesn't sound like much. The comparisions to Mayweather are obvious, he's a versatile fighter with virtually the same defensive style as Floyd. The difference is Guzman throws some wide shots sometimes and he's a combination puncher. But he's a lot like Mayweather that's why he got Mayweather as his trainer.

    You're comparing his accomplishments to Mayweather which is obviously not what anyone is talking about. And Soto was a very good fighter in fact Pacquiao wanted to fight him I bet you would have never said that if he was fighting Pacquiao. Soto reminded me a lot of Margarito.

    To say he would be less of a threat to Pacquiao then Casamayor is pretty dumb Rains I would suggest watching more Guzman.

    Anyways, I think Guzman is the most talented guy in boxing outside of Mayweather. Think he wins I would take him over anyone at the weight. Tough break for Campbell.
    you saying that is pretty dumb, casa can end a fight in a second while guzman can't and has to risk getting caught til the 12th.

    Ive seen enough of guzman to know he wont beat, pac jmm and casa.

    what makes you think i wouldnt point out that soto isnt a very good fighter compare to other fighters pac has fought. I would of said he'd be a tune up like larios, infact one of guzman best oppenet = pacs tune up. The only reason pac would want to fight soto is because soto wrecked bobby. knowing he had better fighters to take care of, mab and jmm pac didn't give much thought to it afterwards. plus bobby is always getting beaten.

    I was pointing out that guzman is no floyd, not even close. infact if he never had mayweather in his corner nobody would notice much of what he imitates from floyd. he can't hide his real self though, his gonna go wide with his punches or he will run.

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    Default Re: Nate Campbell-Joan Guzman "all but set"

    Quote Originally Posted by amat View Post
    Julius how much have you seen Guzman fight? Doesn't sound like much. The comparisions to Mayweather are obvious, he's a versatile fighter with virtually the same defensive style as Floyd. The difference is Guzman throws some wide shots sometimes and he's a combination puncher. But he's a lot like Mayweather that's why he got Mayweather as his trainer.

    You're comparing his accomplishments to Mayweather which is obviously not what anyone is talking about. And Soto was a very good fighter in fact Pacquiao wanted to fight him I bet you would have never said that if he was fighting Pacquiao. Soto reminded me a lot of Margarito.

    To say he would be less of a threat to Pacquiao then Casamayor is pretty dumb Rains I would suggest watching more Guzman.

    Anyways, I think Guzman is the most talented guy in boxing outside of Mayweather. Think he wins I would take him over anyone at the weight. Tough break for Campbell.
    WTF?

    Why would that be dumb? When was the last time Guzman sent someone to the canvas? Is he a dangerous fighter?.. Hell no. Casamayor is the most dangerous fighter at LW, and that makes him a threat to everybody in that division.

    Respect it or not, Imo, Guzman is no threat for Pac. Marquez is technically better than Guzman.

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