Gamboa needs to fight Chris John first

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  1. waldoesj

    waldoesj Active Member Full Member

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    did you saw the shots juarez took? do you think gamboa will be able to do the same? i dont think so....
     
  2. randeris

    randeris Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Gamboa-John & Lopez-Caballero
    Then (if they win): Gamboa-Rojas/Espadas Jr & Lopez-Cruz/Castillo
     
  3. ikeabuchia

    ikeabuchia Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I know what you people mean about chris john, very very difficult to beat,
     
  4. mikeweavertime

    mikeweavertime Active Member Full Member

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    Gamboa and Juan Manuel Lopez will beat John. It would great for the featherweight division if they fought.
     
  5. Jaysfan99

    Jaysfan99 Member Full Member

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    Does anyone think Arum would match either of the two ( Juanma or Gamboa) against Cabellero?
     
  6. PH|LLA

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    Promoter Bob Arum has featherweights Juan Manuel Lopez and Yuriorkis Gamboa on a collision course, but Indonesia’s Chris John would no doubt love to disrupt those plans.

    Puerto Rico’s Lopez and US-based Cuban Gamboa both posted knockout victories at Madison Square Garden on Saturday.

    Gamboa retained his World Boxing Association featherweight belt, while Lopez seized the lightly regarded World Boxing Organization title.

    “I think we’ll jump on it if the offer comes. I’ll be ready to fight either one of them,” Chris, who is also the WBA featherweight champ, told the Jakarta Globe on Monday about possible bouts against Lopez or Gamboa. “But my coach and manager has yet to hear from them until today.”

    Right now, he said, his focus is on his next bout, which is scheduled for this April in Bali against an unnamed opponent.

    “I’ll go train at Harry’s Gym in Perth this weekend and stay there until my future opponent agrees and signs the contract,” Chris said. “After the contract is settled, we’ll announce the name and then I’ll go to Banyuwangi [East Java] to practice before going to Bali.”

    Arum said before Lopez takes on Gamboa, likely in 2011, he wants them to go against every great featherweight in the world.

    “I’ve got two horses and I want them to wipe out everybody in the featherweight division, and when they finally meet, people will go crazy,” Arum said.

    Chris survived a late scare but emerged with a unanimous 12-round decision over American Rocky Juarez in Las Vegas last September. He remained unbeaten, taking his record to 43 victories with one draw and 22 knockouts.

    Gamboa, a 2004 Olympic gold medalist for Cuba, improved to 17-0 with 15 wins with his second-round knockout of Tanzania-born Rogers Mtagwa on Saturday.

    Lopez improved to 28-0 with 25 knockouts with a seventh-round knockout of Steven Luevano.

    “Don’t I owe it to my two guys to build this into the biggest fight I can?” Arum said. “It will be a huge, huge fight, but not right now.”

    Gamboa said on Saturday he was ready for whoever Arum puts in front of him — the tougher the better. “I’d love for whoever the public or maybe the press considers the number one featherweight, to have him in the ring for my next fight,” he said. “That way I can show who is the best.”

    JG, AFP
     
  7. Daft P

    Daft P Active Member Full Member

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    Isnt John fighting Yordan in April? Thats a problem, beacuse I think Arum wants to put Gamboa and Lopez on the same show in June. In addition, Gamboa is going to fight in March too.

    They will have a busy year. The way I see things going down is:

    Gamboa-Caballero and Lopez vs. Santiago/Concepcion in June. Then (hopefully) Gamboa vs. John and Lopez vs. Rojas in autumn. Then Gamboa (20-0) vs. Lopez (30-0) early next spring.:bbb
     
  8. Kid Cubano

    Kid Cubano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    lopez should go against caballero,to clean the trash talk and make an statement.
    gamboa should clear doubts about who is the wba champ aginst john
    then is time to settle who the man is a FW
     
  9. VictorinKCK

    VictorinKCK Member Full Member

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    boxing needs both of these guys intact for a while
     
  10. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Chris John is too much for Gamboa at this time.
     
  11. borj

    borj the Pacific Storm Full Member

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    yeah, maybe, maybe not. the thing is, i think he will be able to catch CJ early rather than late (as juarez did).
     
  12. randeris

    randeris Boxing Addict Full Member

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    he wouldn't get tagged with the same punches though.. just like when people were talking about Kessler-Ward, the general consensus was Kess would win, because Ward can't take the uppercuts etc he landed on Calzaghe, but he never tagged him with those..

    Gamboa would dominate CJ i feel (hate to use that term though) and his speed, short ripping punches and accuracy would do the trick.