Yuriorkis Gamboa vs. Adailton De Jesus (Here is the Fight Video)

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by jaycuban, Nov 6, 2007.


  1. dpw417

    dpw417 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Jaycuban...
    Thanks for posting!!! I've been wanting to see this....Gamboa is very impressive....Looks like a future (very near future) champ. How many amatuer fights did Gamboa have?
     
  2. faisal

    faisal Hoolios daddy Full Member

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    he won several gold medals at fly weight in the olympics, this kid is the next RJJ watch out people he's gonna rock the division sensless and cause mayhem its a shame he didnt turn pro ealier other wise he'd have already unified belts.
     
  3. TheFlyingMan

    TheFlyingMan Keyboard Warrior No More Full Member

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    Man awesome handspeed and head movement - the only Q is, can he pull off that hands down stuff with a world caliber fighter?
     
  4. Brooklyn Boxer

    Brooklyn Boxer Active Member Full Member

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    thanks do you have Yan Barthelemy fight?
     
  5. brooklyn1550

    brooklyn1550 Roberto Duran Full Member

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    Another impressive performance from the ultra-talented Gamboa. As he steps it up even more, I expect him to be more careful and improve his defense.
     
  6. Amsterdam

    Amsterdam Boris Christoff Full Member

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    Gamboa is what an 'Amir Khan' should be, considering the type of hype Khan recieved.

    The two aren't even comparable, we have Gamboa who turned pro this year and has had only 7 fights, yet already stopped a top 25 fighter who had never been stopped before and did so very impressively, showcasing true speed, power and other physical gifts.

    Khan on the other hand shows moderate speed, average timing, poor head movement and plenty other critical flaws.

    Yet, who is recieving the big backing.

    Gamboa has the potential to be a 'supernatural', a title awarded to the most elite of elite's, but also a warrior title, which exludes types like Mayweather.
     
  7. Amsterdam

    Amsterdam Boris Christoff Full Member

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    Yes, he should also take a few pointers from a genius like Cristian Mijares.:good
     
  8. Lloyd Banks

    Lloyd Banks Prize Fighter Full Member

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    Gamboa looks awesome..
     
  9. rydersonthestorm

    rydersonthestorm Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Sorry amsterdam comparing him to kahn who is 19 is pretty lame, gamboa has six years on kahn so it's not a good comparison. Kahn has done more by his age than gamboa has, i am not saying kahn is a better fighter but be realisitic.
     
  10. Amsterdam

    Amsterdam Boris Christoff Full Member

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    How about this then -

    ' Khan has no supernatural qualities at all, even at a young age of 20, therefore, does not deserve the hype. He is hyped only because boxing fans are nimrods with no analytical skills to see the difference between a real 'potential supernatural' and a fraudulent hype job '

    Better?:D

    Forgot something also -

    ' Britain should have hyped Joe Calzaghe immensely after he beat Eubank wide in his 22nd fight, that was quite an achievement for a green 'prospect' like Joe, yet they didn't, because he was Welsh instead of English. Had he recieved Hatton type UK hype, he'd have been able to sink bigger fights more so and have an even better resume as one of the best 30 fighters of all time. But the media and boxing fans are nimrods, as with Khan'.

    It's all solved now.:D
     
  11. jaycuban

    jaycuban Cubans Do It Better ! Full Member

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    YOU HAVE REALLY BAD OPINIONS, U DONT KNOW MUCH ABOUT BOXING.
     
  12. Amsterdam

    Amsterdam Boris Christoff Full Member

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    He's a ' potential supernatural ', not yet a Supernatural cemented. By the way, that De Jesus guy was a top 25 level fighter in the FW division, look what a 7-0 prospect did to him, highly impressive.

    He's more than a 'decent prospect', this kid is a 'damn fine prospect'. The ****ing bollox in terms of prospects.
     
  13. doublesuited

    doublesuited Taylor TKO2 Pavlik Full Member

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    He's right. Gamboa better tighten up that defense because the elite fighters out there would surely expose his poor guard.
     
  14. Amsterdam

    Amsterdam Boris Christoff Full Member

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    De Jesus is a fringe contender at FW, that's a fact.