IMO Laporte by midround KO
What your opinions?
Featherweights : Tom Johnson vs. Juan Laporte
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AntonioMartin
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Re: Featherweights : Tom Johnson vs. Juan Laporte
It depends on which Laporte shows up..
When he was inspired he was a monster to behold (Salvador Sanchez, Rocky Lockridge, Mario Miranda, Ruben Castillo, Wilfredo Gomez, Julio Cesar Chavez, Azumah Nelson and Billy Costello)
(Alas, he did not beat Sanchez, Gomez, Chavez or Nelson IMO, Im just saying he fought them as if he was a fellow hall of famer)
When he was not inspired...ughhhh he could, and would, lose by wide margins..
When he was inspired he was a monster to behold (Salvador Sanchez, Rocky Lockridge, Mario Miranda, Ruben Castillo, Wilfredo Gomez, Julio Cesar Chavez, Azumah Nelson and Billy Costello)
(Alas, he did not beat Sanchez, Gomez, Chavez or Nelson IMO, Im just saying he fought them as if he was a fellow hall of famer)
When he was not inspired...ughhhh he could, and would, lose by wide margins..
Re: Featherweights : Tom Johnson vs. Juan Laporte
You forgot Pedroza. I thought he won that fight. Sanchez and Wilfredo Gomez thoroughly outboxed him, but he stuck with all the others.AntonioMartin wrote: ↑15 Mar 2020, 23:50 It depends on which Laporte shows up..
When he was inspired he was a monster to behold (Salvador Sanchez, Rocky Lockridge, Mario Miranda, Ruben Castillo, Wilfredo Gomez, Julio Cesar Chavez, Azumah Nelson and Billy Costello)
(Alas, he did not beat Sanchez, Gomez, Chavez or Nelson IMO, Im just saying he fought them as if he was a fellow hall of famer)
When he was not inspired...ughhhh he could, and would, lose by wide margins..
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AntonioMartin
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Re: Featherweights : Tom Johnson vs. Juan Laporte
True about Pedroza...Sanchez and Gomez beat him by a lot but he was still fighting to win to the end both times...giacomino wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 13:41You forgot Pedroza. I thought he won that fight. Sanchez and Wilfredo Gomez thoroughly outboxed him, but he stuck with all the others.AntonioMartin wrote: ↑15 Mar 2020, 23:50 It depends on which Laporte shows up..
When he was inspired he was a monster to behold (Salvador Sanchez, Rocky Lockridge, Mario Miranda, Ruben Castillo, Wilfredo Gomez, Julio Cesar Chavez, Azumah Nelson and Billy Costello)
(Alas, he did not beat Sanchez, Gomez, Chavez or Nelson IMO, Im just saying he fought them as if he was a fellow hall of famer)
When he was not inspired...ughhhh he could, and would, lose by wide margins..
Re: Featherweights : Tom Johnson vs. Juan Laporte
All true.When Laporte was on he was a Beast and a threat to anyone.But I remember after he won the featherweight title he had a non title fight with veteran Gerald Hayes and lost an uninspired decision.But if he comes to fight I think he'd have any easy win against a game Johnson.AntonioMartin wrote: ↑15 Mar 2020, 23:50 It depends on which Laporte shows up..
When he was inspired he was a monster to behold (Salvador Sanchez, Rocky Lockridge, Mario Miranda, Ruben Castillo, Wilfredo Gomez, Julio Cesar Chavez, Azumah Nelson and Billy Costello)
(Alas, he did not beat Sanchez, Gomez, Chavez or Nelson IMO, Im just saying he fought them as if he was a fellow hall of famer)
When he was not inspired...ughhhh he could, and would, lose by wide margins..