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    Default Re: Steve Leuvano v Juan Manuel Lopez

    Good fight. I don't think Lopez will have much trouble with the step up. Leuvano has been hurt a few times. Leuvano to start well but eventually gets broken down. Lopez stoppage 5-8.
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    I'm taking Luevano on this one. Lopez is an exciting fighter, and if he learns to pace himself after getting rocked and nearly stopped against Mtagwa, he could take a decision. But, Luevano has a great ring IQ and is one of the best counter punchers in pro boxing. Given JML relies on his offense to be his defense I'd say this is a style that Luevano was made to shine against.

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    I like Lopez in this one, but I hear ya Sheep - Lueveno is definitely a live dog. I plan to be at this fight. Anyone else? Gamboa versus Mtagtwa too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    I like Lopez in this one, but I hear ya Sheep - Lueveno is definitely a live dog. I plan to be at this fight. Anyone else? Gamboa versus Mtagtwa too.
    How great is it that these two fights are happening?

    I think Gamboa stays true to form and gets off the deck to overwhelm and stop Mtagwa.

    All of a sudden Featherweight is becoming a very well stacked division, Molitor has also moved up (I haven't written him off yet), Jhonny Gonzalez will also be putting in more Featherweight battles and finally Celestino Caballero will definately be entering the Featherweight ranks as well. A very exciting year ahead at 126.
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    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    I like Lopez in this one, but I hear ya Sheep - Lueveno is definitely a live dog. I plan to be at this fight. Anyone else? Gamboa versus Mtagtwa too.
    How great is it that these two fights are happening?

    I think Gamboa stays true to form and gets off the deck to overwhelm and stop Mtagwa.

    All of a sudden Featherweight is becoming a very well stacked division, Molitor has also moved up (I haven't written him off yet), Jhonny Gonzalez will also be putting in more Featherweight battles and finally Celestino Caballero will definately be entering the Featherweight ranks as well. A very exciting year ahead at 126.
    also both Marquez and Vazquez are now at 126

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    I like Lopez in this one, but I hear ya Sheep - Lueveno is definitely a live dog. I plan to be at this fight. Anyone else? Gamboa versus Mtagtwa too.
    How great is it that these two fights are happening?

    I think Gamboa stays true to form and gets off the deck to overwhelm and stop Mtagwa.

    All of a sudden Featherweight is becoming a very well stacked division, Molitor has also moved up (I haven't written him off yet), Jhonny Gonzalez will also be putting in more Featherweight battles and finally Celestino Caballero will definately be entering the Featherweight ranks as well. A very exciting year ahead at 126.
    also both Marquez and Vazquez are now at 126
    Rafa looked very sharp in his comeback, but I gotta ask how much can these guys have left? I mean they left so much of themselves in the ring during their trilogy. But yes I do concede they are also there now.
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    Default Re: Steve Leuvano v Juan Manuel Lopez

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post

    How great is it that these two fights are happening?

    I think Gamboa stays true to form and gets off the deck to overwhelm and stop Mtagwa.

    All of a sudden Featherweight is becoming a very well stacked division, Molitor has also moved up (I haven't written him off yet), Jhonny Gonzalez will also be putting in more Featherweight battles and finally Celestino Caballero will definately be entering the Featherweight ranks as well. A very exciting year ahead at 126.
    also both Marquez and Vazquez are now at 126
    Rafa looked very sharp in his comeback, but I gotta ask how much can these guys have left? I mean they left so much of themselves in the ring during their trilogy. But yes I do concede they are also there now.
    i agree Vazquez looked the more worn out of the two though

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