Acelino Freitas retires

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Seamus
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Post by Seamus »

Fighters get to retire three times before it counts.
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His KO streak to start a career was unreal, 29 straight. :o
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Post by Martin Sosa Cameron »

1. Eder Jofre and 2. Acelino Freitas are the best Brazilian fighters of all times


:)
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# Joel Cassamayor (arguably 2-0 against Corrales; I'm picking him to win their upcoming match)
woa woa woa.....corrales defintley won the cassamor 2nd fight.



lastly......cassamayor has badly declined since 2003-04 when he fought corrales while corrales is at his peak. corrales is going to kill cassamor easily.
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Decagon wrote:About six months ago, I was at Wall-Mart with my son, and I happened to check out the boxing equipment. They were actually selling Popo Freitas heavy bags! And that was long before his comeback win over Raheem. I have a good feeling about Freitas, post-boxing. I think he's going to do fine. I hope he becomes even more successful as a promoter.
He's been getting some criticism in Brazil for retiring, but I'm with you. If he can use his fame to raise the profile of the sport in Brazil - well that's a potential gold mine of future boxing talent. Maybe he can make some inroads against Vale Tudo, and go the opposite of the MMA trend here.
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Post by BrocktonBlockbuster49 »

He's won about five rounds COMBINED in those fights

yea ive seen corrales last 3 fights! ive seen him in his last 3 fights take apart two very good lightweights in jose luis castillo and acelino fretias.


i had corrales ahead in the castillo and fretias fights, so i dont know what ur talkinbg about when you say 5 rounds combined.


so while corrales was knocking out the best lightweights of our era, in his last 3 fights cassamoyr was fighting to a draw with B level fighters, and getting knocked down and looking much slower and more aged in winning preformances over 2nd rate competition.



cassamayor is nowhere near the 03-04 cassamayor that corrales fought
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Post by BrocktonBlockbuster49 »

He's nowhere near the machine that took apart Gainer, Juuko and Manfreddy.

ur right, hes now a BETTER machine who took out the likes of very good fighters like cassamayor II, freitas, and castillo.



corrales is a better lightweight than super featherweight
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BrocktonBlockbuster49 wrote:
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# Joel Cassamayor (arguably 2-0 against Corrales; I'm picking him to win their upcoming match)
woa woa woa.....corrales defintley won the cassamor 2nd fight.



lastly......cassamayor has badly declined since 2003-04 when he fought corrales while corrales is at his peak. corrales is going to kill cassamor easily.[/quote]go ahead and blame the attempted weight loss for this poor showing by Corrales but Casamayor has won about 20 of the 30 rounds they have faught.
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