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Executioner
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We have been watching Viloria since the early and mid 2000s when he was fighting undercard on many Pacquiao fights.
And Asero you are saying that he could be an exciting fighter on his advance age? He was and always been exciting even at the early age and has always been a great fighter. I can sense that Asero just started watching Viloria. |
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If Viloria is exciting to mainstream fans, why is he still not on HBO TV? Care to explain? |
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He is obviously exciting and has been for a long time. |
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Executioner
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Because of the lower weight division. Casuals only pay attention like yourself around 122lb and above. Now you are going to ask what undercard of Pacquiao did Viloria fought at? Viloria fought Omar Nino back in 2006 in the undercard of Pacquiao vs Morales. But you didn't know that did you? Let me guess you just started watching Viloria lol |
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I've watched Viloria in the olympic qualification and his career went downstream in mid 2000. Just look at the compustats and it would show that Brian is not throwing that many punches compared to what he is showcasing right now
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