Am I the only one that still wants to see Pacquiao vs Guzman?

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  1. Phat_Ass_Dude

    Phat_Ass_Dude Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Personally, this fight should've happened at 130lbs. But I would still love to see this fight. Guzman deserves a shot. If Guzman can't get Pacquiao (which I believe Team Pacquiao doesn't want) Guzman versus Morales / Garcia winner or JMM. Guzman should not be fighting on ESPN or Telefutura.....That is Straight BULL****!!!!
     
  2. TheUzi

    TheUzi MISSION INCOMPLETE Full Member

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  3. lester proctor

    lester proctor Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I used to like this guy, but if there's a guy that doesn't deserve a big fight, it's him. He hasn't done anything to redeem himself, unless making weight 3x in a row against bums is it. Have him beat a couple of top 10 LWWs, then he should look for a money fight.
     
  4. sneakyright

    sneakyright Active Member Full Member

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    I'd watch it, but 140 is heavy w/great fights for him if he's serious about a comeback. Let him fight Broner at 140. Good test for both guys to see where they're at respectively in their careers. Or Khan, same deal; great test for both. Or Rios, Garcia, Maidana, Peterson, etc and I know I probably missed a couple of guys. Just a ****-ton of guys at 140 that I wouldn't mind seeing him in there with. Hell, let him fight JMM if he's feelin' froggy.

    Probably won't make weight in his next fight though, so he'll end up being fed to Canelo @ 154...
     
  5. Boxing Fanatic

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    yeah, but, will never happen. nobody wants to fight him esp now
     
  6. Joan_Guzman

    Joan_Guzman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Roach admitted years ago he doesn't want any of Guzman!
     
  7. StiffJab

    StiffJab Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That has to be one of the most spastic non-trolling comments i have seen on ESB.

    He misses weight constantly and has fought nobody of note in 5+ years.

    Guzman is one of the biggest under achivers in modern boxing
     
  8. Samurai's Slice

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    In short, you've packed a lot of wrong into your thread. Like a horse ****ing a chihuahua, really.
     
  10. rayhogan

    rayhogan Dont worry Pac, you wont Full Member

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    when both were at 130 pounds, pacquiao didnt have the guts to fight guzman. guzman style was all wrong for pacquiao in which pac, arum, roach knew it. after guzman clearly outbox soto, arum said (no way pac will fight guzman. guzman is boring).
     
  11. lester proctor

    lester proctor Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If I remember, he'd schooled Soto in the first half, then went into retreat in the second half. Not that impressive of a performance, but probably his only notable win above 122.
     
  12. liljp361

    liljp361 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    pretty much yes Guzman is a nonentity in the sport. He is inactive and forgotten at the moment
     
  13. whirlwind

    whirlwind Active Member Full Member

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    That guy has done nothing on his career to deserve a big payday other than making his ass fat.
     
  14. whirlwind

    whirlwind Active Member Full Member

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    Guzman at 130 was unknown and fighting bums after bums. His only decent win at 130 was against unknown Soto by that time. At the same time Pac was fighting the likes of Barerra, Marquez and Morales back to back. Pac moved up and never look back while Guzman ballooned his fat ass.
     
  15. DobyZhee

    DobyZhee Loyal Member

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    Soto was Guzman's best win..

    Guzman is a worst opponent than Bradley