Gamboa will fight Jonathan Victor Barros (28-0-1 16KO's) next on March 27, Hamburg

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  1. CLUBBER

    CLUBBER C.R.A.B. BOXING Full Member

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    :good:deal
     
  2. TheNextLeonLai

    TheNextLeonLai Member Full Member

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    Great tuneup for Pelenchin
     
  3. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Dude actually looks decent based on this local title fight, both KDs were nicely timed left hooks to the temple, the 1st was set up by a solid counter right.

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1dpEjAWbwU[/ame]


    Any additional footage would obviously help to judge him properly. Maybe our Argentinean posters could tell us something useful?
     
  4. BENNY BLANCO

    BENNY BLANCO R.I.P. Brooklyn1550 Full Member

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    Gamboa is going to blast that kid out the ring, the difference in speed is like galaxies apart.
     
  5. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Maybe, but Barros doesn't look slow himself and shows some good reflexes and power too, again, hard to judge based on this short fight vs. limited opposition. But Gamboa better not go crazy on him early and should take his time for once. This might be a tricky fight.
     
  6. puertorricane

    puertorricane Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    is funny how gamboa fans are always talking **** about juanmas opponents and how gamboa fights anybody anytime.. but they're learning the hard way that boxing is a business and fights are not easy to make... he had to take this one cause probably a big fight cant be made now and it takes time..

    :hat
     
  7. Brickhaus

    Brickhaus Packs the house Full Member

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    Have you actually watched his last three fights? He's gotten away from a lot of the bad habits that left him off balance and easy to hit.
     
  8. jdubyah15

    jdubyah15 Active Member Full Member

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    Barros looks alright, but there is no reason Gamboa shouldn't KO him within 5 rounds. The difference in speed is enormous, but somehow Barros has managed to pull out 28 wins, so he should be someone to watch out for.

    Biggest advice for Gamboa is to not take Barros for granted. It may seem like a sure win for Yuri, but that is the most dangerous thing for a boxer to think. Put the training in, get out of the fight unharmed and then go on to fight (hopefully) Caballero and (hopefully) Juanma. :yep
     
  9. 41fever

    41fever Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Gamboa is improving, BUT Mtagwa (natural 122#r) isn't a gud measuring stick 4 a FW Champion.

    Arum is ducking Caballero. JuanMa is a fukn warrior.
     
  10. Gamboa Express

    Gamboa Express Jeremiah 33:3 Full Member

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    Not bad, at least the kid is undefeated at 28-0... Not a bum by any means.

    Should be a good learning experience for Gamboa, but as always El Ciclon should be able to blow this guy away in less than 3 rounds...

    Good job from the Gamboa Team keeping him busy before he faces Caballero or Lopez...
     
  11. puertorricane

    puertorricane Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    yeah but who knows what that means.. every fight has been in his native argentina except a couple in Uruguay..

    :hat
     
  12. el mosquito

    el mosquito Boxing Addict banned

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    keeping busy is good for a fighter.

    Pacman is keeping busy with Clottey before he joins elections