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El Perro

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Shot to pieces. Tough to watch.

Sitting on a bomb with Hernandez +900. Hoping he can keep this up and not get robbed on cards.
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Re: El Perro

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This fight isn't even remotely close. If he loses this I will flip out.
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Re: El Perro

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Lol, I had money on Hernandez too. Just a little, ran the UFC main card.
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Re: El Perro

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Angulo was never all that great even at his best, but he's definitely slipped real far. I had Hernandez winning 99-91. Could be the last we see of Angulo on U.S. Television.
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Re: El Perro

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Cannot f'n believe these odds. This dude beat Collazo and Soto Karass and he's catching almost 10-1 from Angulo's corpse?! Did they not see the De La Rosa fight? Angulo is DONE. Kirkland ruined him.
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diddy wrote:Cannot f'n believe these odds. This dude beat Collazo and Soto Karass and he's catching almost 10-1 from Angulo's corpse?! Did they not see the De La Rosa fight? Angulo is DONE. Kirkland ruined him.
Canelo didn't do him any favors either. He really kicked the crap out of Angulo in their fight as well, and yeah I can't believe they had odds like that going into this fight. I felt it was a 50/50 fight, and I knew the possibility was very high that Hernandez could outbox him.
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Re: El Perro

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The Angulo that used to ruin dudes like Rosado and Yorgey hasn't been present in many years. The washings he took from Kirkland and Canelo ended him mentally and physically. He's just a shell these days.
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Re: El Perro

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Guerrero is -7000.

Is he gonna lose?!
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diddy wrote:Guerrero is -7000.

Is he gonna lose?!
I have it 119-109 Peralta personally. It'd take a robbery for Guerrero not to lose. He got his ass kicked tonight IMO. There were some close rounds in there, but no way in hell Guerrero won more than 4 rounds. Farhood's score is a joke
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:lol: Suck on that 700 Club
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I guess this is justice for him squeaking out that win over Aaron Martinez when he was -6000 in that fight.

I need to know who is setting these lines so wide. I feel like these bookmakers don't understand guys actually get old.
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Ok who had the +900 and +5000 parlayed together ?!

Sheesh.
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Guerrero has been past it for a while...hopefully now more people will start recognizing it.

He's taken a load of punishment since the Mayweather loss.
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Re: El Perro

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Peralta looked 2 divisions bigger than Ghost. Curious choice of opponent. And by curious I mean stupid. If you're gonna fight a total no name make it someone who doesn't tower over you.
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diddy wrote:Peralta looked 2 divisions bigger than Ghost. Curious choice of opponent. And by curious I mean stupid. If you're gonna fight a total no name make it someone who doesn't tower over you.
I'm glad Guerrero lost. Can't stand him.
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Peralta just earned an Al Haymon Payday aka an ass-whopping served by Errol Spence or Keith Thurman
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gilgamesh wrote:
diddy wrote:Cannot f'n believe these odds. This dude beat Collazo and Soto Karass and he's catching almost 10-1 from Angulo's corpse?! Did they not see the De La Rosa fight? Angulo is DONE. Kirkland ruined him.
Canelo didn't do him any favors either. He really kicked the crap out of Angulo in their fight as well, and yeah I can't believe they had odds like that going into this fight. I felt it was a 50/50 fight, and I knew the possibility was very high that Hernandez could outbox him.
Angulo baloons up between fights, and had to lose 40-50 lbs in a short time for Canelo. It was a beat down waiting to happen. Same scenario with Kirkland vs Canelo.
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Badhusker wrote:
gilgamesh wrote:
diddy wrote:Cannot f'n believe these odds. This dude beat Collazo and Soto Karass and he's catching almost 10-1 from Angulo's corpse?! Did they not see the De La Rosa fight? Angulo is DONE. Kirkland ruined him.
Canelo didn't do him any favors either. He really kicked the crap out of Angulo in their fight as well, and yeah I can't believe they had odds like that going into this fight. I felt it was a 50/50 fight, and I knew the possibility was very high that Hernandez could outbox him.
Angulo baloons up between fights, and had to lose 40-50 lbs in a short time for Canelo. It was a beat down waiting to happen. Same scenario with Kirkland vs Canelo.
Weak discipline in between fights is the fighters own fault. Angulo would've gotten his ass handed to him by Canelo whether he lost a lot of weight for the fight or not. He's just nowhere near that level of talent. He's slow, defensively open as all hell, and just not capable of competing at that level. Best and most surprising performance he ever had was when he gave Lara such a tough night, every other night of his career there were really no surprises.
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hulkmaniac wrote:Peralta just earned an Al Haymon Payday aka an ass-whopping served by Errol Spence or Keith Thurman
Al Haymon payday?

Chris Algeri?

That's how boxing goes.
Score a big upset, get a big shot.

Zahir Raheem ... ?
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I'd like to see both Guerrero and El Perro finally retire as i've seen enough. There's no need for either guy to be on my TV with the talent now out there in Boxing. AGAIN, this is the problem with Boxing these days. Robert Guerrero has now lost 5 out of his last 6 fights (I refuse to give him the win over Martinez so that's where my math came from) and he headlines a main event and probably makes upwards of 600k to $1m.

This is why boxers love Haymon. He gets his boxers paid no matter how bad they perform. In the UFC, a boxer loses 5 out of 6 fights, they get kicked out of the UFC most likely. In Boxing, they get main events and primetime TV. Joke.
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BAD INTENTIONS wrote:
hulkmaniac wrote:Peralta just earned an Al Haymon Payday aka an ass-whopping served by Errol Spence or Keith Thurman
Al Haymon payday?

Chris Algeri?

That's how boxing goes.
Score a big upset, get a big shot.

Zahir Raheem ... ?
Haymon Paydays:
Robert Guerrero himself
Victor Ortiz
Carlos Baldomir
Andre Berto
Jesus Soto Karrass
Luis Collazo
Amir Khan (Guerrero level - Lord knows he doesn't deserve the high profile fights he gets)
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Ghost has been faded for a while and looked shot the other night. I don't think a win over him really merits a big fight, and Peralta's resume is weak apart from that, with losses not so long ago to poor oppisition in Argentina.

Peralta would be a good opponent for a prospect, but not someone like Thurman or Spence. Moreover, if Ortiz is going to continue fighting, Peralta may be his best chance of gaining some credibility and propelling himself into an "I' may be past it but you can use my name" fight with Garcia.
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crusader wrote:Ghost has been faded for a while and looked shot the other night. I don't think a win over him really merits a big fight, and Peralta's resume is weak apart from that, with losses not so long ago to poor oppisition in Argentina.

Peralta would be a good opponent for a prospect, but not someone like Thurman or Spence. Moreover, if Ortiz is going to continue fighting, Peralta may be his best chance of gaining some credibility and propelling himself into an "I' may be past it but you can use my name" fight with Garcia.
Peralta's win at the very least merits another fight on PBC. Maybe against an Aron Martinez or Josesito Lopez type. I personally thought Peralta beat Guerrero about as clearly as anybody else has ever beaten him for what that's worth.

Peralta vs Victor Ortiz wouldn't be bad either. Or maybe Peralta vs Chris Algieri
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Re: El Perro

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Ya, he's definitely earned another fight with a recognizable opponent, but I think Spence/Thurman would be nonsense.

Algeiri, Ortiz, Vasquez, Felix Diaz, maybe even Khan in the latter's comeback from getting starched would be okay.
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