Man I want to back this guy so bad, but I can't...........all the talent in the world, and no platform to show it.
I think this analogy is fitting his career is like owning Fort Knox and forgetting the combination to open the safe.
Man I want to back this guy so bad, but I can't...........all the talent in the world, and no platform to show it.
I think this analogy is fitting his career is like owning Fort Knox and forgetting the combination to open the safe.
Last edited by killersheep; 03-05-2009 at 07:13 PM.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
This sounds like its out of Guzman's control.
Shame, in my mind he's potentially top 5 p4p no question, he could even be Marquez, Pacquaio level quality.
Hopefully he'll get his chance sometime this year.
I predicted that last year that him and Daniel Santos would both be p4p stars by the end of 09.
Not looking good at present but I have faith in them both,
I been gave up on Guzman. He's 32 and hasn't done shiit. He's very skilled. No doubt. He seriously needs to step up the comp. But it doesn't see like he really wants to. I don't consider it a coincidence that he failed to make weight for Nate Campbell but had no problem making it for Ameth Diaz. This guy has made his name off "what he can do" as oppose to what he has done.
Last edited by Violent Demise; 03-06-2009 at 11:47 PM.
Guzman really needs to step it up, although this isn't really his fault, & why the IBF has decided to this now, I'm fucked if i know. It really does look like he ain't gonna do it, which is such a shame given the raw natural talent he had. He could've been the successor to PBF for me, but he just never managed to step it up![]()
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