It's Official, John VS Gamboa !!!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Gamboa Express, Nov 27, 2010.


  1. realdeal561

    realdeal561 Boxing Addict banned

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    Good post
     
  2. realdeal561

    realdeal561 Boxing Addict banned

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    What are you getting at.

    I just posted that there was nothing wrong with using Should, becuse he cant tell the absolute future. Thats all i pointed out. Somehow that is uneducated.
     
  3. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    I'm not rubbing anything in your face.

    I didn't do it with the Juanma/Marquez fight and I didn't do it to the mexi/margo fans when I said Pac would shut him out DLH style.

    It's just my opinion. I'm not a 12 year old WWE fan arguing over which character I like the most.
     
  4. saul_ir34

    saul_ir34 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The first Juarez fight was a ****ing robbery. John outboxed him most of the fight and he got a draw in HOUSTON. The second one he outboxed him something like 9-3. And that last round he go stunned and was also pretty tired but thats it. So people using Juarez as an example are way off. All he had was one succesful round.
    Not to mention the biggest difference between Juarez and Gamboa is their legs/chin. Juarez has only been down once if im not mistaken and Gamboa meets the canvas almost every fight.

    Johns timing is top notch. Like im saying expect a very very close fight going Gamboas way.
     
  5. thewinfella

    thewinfella The Golden Boy Full Member

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    How can you presume or predict a novice pro like Gamboa will go in there and beat John any way he likes , decision or stoppage !!!!

    Its plain innacurate , you can only go off previous outings at the top level to predict what will happen , coupled with an analysis of there respective styles ..........

    To pit a fighter like Gamboa who can look sensational but has looked a lot less than that when he's stepped up the level of opposition against a seasoned world champion like Chris John and say he
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  6. Axe

    Axe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Chris John will have an opportunity to shake off the ring rust on December 5th, so that's out as an excuse.

    However, John is already 31 years of age. That is old for a featherweight, and ancient for one who has had over 45 professional fights.

    John is past his prime by a little bit, Gamboa to win this (prime for prime I'd also pick Gamboa, but it would be a lot closer).
     
  7. SonOfCuba

    SonOfCuba Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Lopez is nervous about Gamboa now, Imagine when the fight is made and he has to step in the ring with him. Dios Mio Man.
     
  8. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    He'll crack his chin and be confident as ever.

    Probably play with him a bit after he hurts him making sure he sets up the perfect KO punch.
     
  9. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    John by UD!!

    TERIMAH KASI!!
     
  10. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    Yea Juarez just about frustrates the hell out of me when he pulls that crap in just about every recent fight that he's had. He never did anything to improve. Pity. I think the John fight will be a rude awakening for Gamboa and as talented as he is, we don't know how he will adapt to someone that has a chin like Salido had and has some serious punching power. I also think it will be a tough battle of Gamoa's talent and explosiveness vs. John's skill and coolness. I also hope Gamboa's ego doesn't get in the way where he thinks he's reached his best because I think he can still improve to heights someone of his talent can achieve. Roach would do wonders for Gamboa. But at this point he looks very beatable to me and I think John is going to give him hell. I also think Gamboa is going to win, but by a hair. It's going to look like Alexander-Kotelnik.
     
  11. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Gamboa speed is what bothers me.JOHN has the skills the timing the handspeed.The height and reach as long as he plays the counter game using his height he could make it a good fight.One key component for a JOHNs succes is conditioning and if he doesn't gas. I believe he can beat Gamboa.It all depends on how JOHNS handles the lightening speed of senior gamboa.I will keep an close eye on the power connect compu box number after rnd 4 that will be the telling number.JOHN might get out gunned if he can't cope with the freakish fast assault and movement in which Gamboa comes atcha he might be opened up tenderized and eventually stop by the ref or even stopped proper by Y.G .

    saya cinta padamu indonesia!!
     
  12. Delroc

    Delroc Boxing Addict Full Member

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    the upset scale is high in this one. I hope Gamboa can win so the Juanma super fight don't get ruined, not really a fan of either but big fights are always nice.
     
  13. garfios

    garfios Dark Lord Full Member

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    I haven't c him struggle with anyone, a least not yet, been down is not a struggle, been in close fights, maybe, but every fight he has been, he has dominated.
     
  14. garfios

    garfios Dark Lord Full Member

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    No matter the outcome, they both are going to do their best. And no, the fight with Marquez was not a robbery.
     
  15. garfios

    garfios Dark Lord Full Member

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    JUanma/MArquez, they should do it again, RM fought one handed and almost koed Juanma.