Knowing what an idiot troll she is, it will still be a solid fight.Cent0089 wrote: ↑28 Oct 2022, 17:54That comment is from august, when Munguia was in talks for John Ryder.Bandog wrote: ↑28 Oct 2022, 17:43Solid fight? You are fornicating delusional!margaret thatcher wrote: ↑19 Aug 2022, 12:29 pretty solid fight tbh, ryder shoulda gotten the w over callum and coming off a career best win![]()
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yep, munguia-ryder would be a solid fight for sure, you were obviously too stupid to understand my comment was about ,that fight. i mean ffs man 'ryder' was even in the comment you quotedBandog wrote: ↑28 Oct 2022, 17:43Solid fight? You are fornicating delusional!margaret thatcher wrote: ↑19 Aug 2022, 12:29 pretty solid fight tbh, ryder shoulda gotten the w over callum and coming off a career best win![]()
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Gonzalo Gaston Coria | DAZN - November 19, 2022
Press Release
Before the holiday season kicks off, Jaime Munguia (40-0, 32 KOs) will give fans a special treat as he faces Argentina’s Gonzalo “El Mago” Coria (21-5, 8 KOs) in a 10-round middleweight fight.
His last appearance for 2022 will take place in Arena Astros in historic Guadalajara, Mexico on November 19 and will be broadcast worldwide on DAZN and on TV Azteca in Mexico.
“We are prepared for this new challenge, and I’m excited to fight for the first time in Guadalajara,” said Jaime Munguia. “We have never stopped training. Coria is not a simple rival, he will want to come and beat me in my home country. Once we get through this test, I hope to kick start 2023 with a big fight that all my fans are waiting for.”
“I am more than prepared for this fight to go up against a great champion like Jaime Munguia,” said Gonzalo Coria. “We are preparing with all our energy and we are coming for a huge victory.”
“Everyone has been anxiously waiting for Jaime Munguia’s return to the ring,” said Chairman and CEO of Golden Boy Oscar De La Hoya. “We are excited for him to put on a show for all his fans live in Mexico and worldwide on DAZN so he can end the year with a bang and start 2023 hungrier than ever.”
“We are very happy to see Jaime back in the ring for the last time this year,” said Zanfer Boxing President Fernando Beltran. “Jaime is always ready to fight, and this is not the exception. We are sure that 2023 will bring even bigger fights and challenges, and we are more than ready for them.”
Munguia was last seen this past June where he knocked out Jimmy ‘Kilrain’ Kelly at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. He sent Kelly to the mat three times before the referee stopped the fight in the fifth round. Coria was last seen in July in Cordoba, Argentina scoring a split decision win against Emiliano Pucheta.
Before the holiday season kicks off, Jaime Munguia (40-0, 32 KOs) will give fans a special treat as he faces Argentina’s Gonzalo “El Mago” Coria (21-5, 8 KOs) in a 10-round middleweight fight.
His last appearance for 2022 will take place in Arena Astros in historic Guadalajara, Mexico on November 19 and will be broadcast worldwide on DAZN and on TV Azteca in Mexico.
“We are prepared for this new challenge, and I’m excited to fight for the first time in Guadalajara,” said Jaime Munguia. “We have never stopped training. Coria is not a simple rival, he will want to come and beat me in my home country. Once we get through this test, I hope to kick start 2023 with a big fight that all my fans are waiting for.”
“I am more than prepared for this fight to go up against a great champion like Jaime Munguia,” said Gonzalo Coria. “We are preparing with all our energy and we are coming for a huge victory.”
“Everyone has been anxiously waiting for Jaime Munguia’s return to the ring,” said Chairman and CEO of Golden Boy Oscar De La Hoya. “We are excited for him to put on a show for all his fans live in Mexico and worldwide on DAZN so he can end the year with a bang and start 2023 hungrier than ever.”
“We are very happy to see Jaime back in the ring for the last time this year,” said Zanfer Boxing President Fernando Beltran. “Jaime is always ready to fight, and this is not the exception. We are sure that 2023 will bring even bigger fights and challenges, and we are more than ready for them.”
Munguia was last seen this past June where he knocked out Jimmy ‘Kilrain’ Kelly at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. He sent Kelly to the mat three times before the referee stopped the fight in the fifth round. Coria was last seen in July in Cordoba, Argentina scoring a split decision win against Emiliano Pucheta.
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Gonzalo Gaston Coria | DAZN - November 19, 2022
Mung seems to be coddled for a future fight with Canelo.
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Golden Boy likes to do that. Ryan Garcia, Munguia, and Virgil Ortiz. "Take on anyone" but.....
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What a bizarre fight, even by Munguia's standards this is grim
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Gonzalo Gaston Coria | DAZN - November 19, 2022
40-0 26 years old and his most notable win is gabe rosado id argue. This fight doesnt surprise me, oscar said they want to get to 51-0 to beat Mayweathers record if i remeber corretly. This will be another Zurdo i mean Jamie isnt bad and neiter was zurdo but they arent top guys imo. I think another 4-5 years until hell fight some top guys.
A bit funny seeing de la hoya accusing jermall of ducking mungia while mungia fights some guy that is best known for being send to sleep by alimkhanuly
A bit funny seeing de la hoya accusing jermall of ducking mungia while mungia fights some guy that is best known for being send to sleep by alimkhanuly
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Gonzalo Gaston Coria | DAZN - November 19, 2022
Why isnt vergil ortiz critiqued more for doing the same thing as garcia ? ortiz is older has a similar record and his best wins are egidijus kavaliauskas and michael mckinson, solid wins but nothing better than ryans wins.
To me it seems like boxing fans are just jealous of his internet fame due to his looks. I think secretly they know that Ryan cant beat a Gervonta davis or devin haney, that a vergil ortiz cant beat terence crawford a boots ennis and that mungia would get his face rearanged by GGG.
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Gonzalo Gaston Coria | DAZN - November 19, 2022
KEYS TO VICTORY FOR BOTH FIGHTERS
GONZALO CORIA'S KEYS TO VICTORY
ASSERT JAB, MAKE EARLY DEPOSITS TO THE BODY
Jaime Munguia can be a forward-fighting force in the ring. Gonzalo Coria’s hope to stop that encroachment, and the pressure that comes with it, is a jab. If Coria can assert that jab early and use it to make commitments to the body, perhaps he can keep Munguia at bay. The chances of him being successful at that against an aggressive volume puncher like Munguia are low, but the Argentine fighter still must try.
TIME AND UNLOAD LEFT HOOKS
Coria does not have knockout power. However, Munguia did show brief vulnerability to a left hook during his fifth-round KO of Jimmy Kelly in June and Coria is a southpaw. So, if Coria can time the punch it could be worthwhile for him to fire the heavy-handed shot to catch Munguia off guard like Kelly did.
FIRE COMPACT, CHOPPING RIGHT HANDS IN THE CLINCH
Last year, Munguia scored a comfortable unanimous decision over Gabriel Rosado. But there were plenty of sequences over the bout that had Munguia and Rosado engaging in a fire fight with the rugged Philadelphia boxer having success with short, chopping right hands to the temple.
If Coria can rifle these shots after initiating the clinch, he can momentarily sap and stifle Munguia's relentless pursuit. Anything to try to hinder Munguia's punching power, which includes a knockout ratio of 80 percent entering this bout.
JAIME MUNGUIA'S KEYS TO VICTORY
GET OFF TO A QUICKER START, SHOW TIGHTER GUARD
Munguia produced three knockdowns en route to a fifth-round KO of Jimmy Kelly five months ago. But even a dominant victory like that can be an opportunity to grow. Though Munguia once again flashed his game-changing power, he did get off to a slow start. Plus, and even more concerning, was his lack of a tight guard.
The second round of the bout had Kelly lunging and catching Munguia with a left hook that brushed the Mexican back. Had Kelly had more pop to his punch, Munguia might have tasted the canvas. Munguia cannot afford to have such a mental lapse in inexplicably bringing his guard down. It's how upsets are made. A quick start with that tighter guard is a key.
VOLUME UP, KEEP PRESSURE CONSTANT
Time and time again, Munguia proves that his best defense is offense. In living and thriving with that theme, Munguia has to turn his punch volume up with constant, forward-fighting pressure. A high punch output with relentless pressure combined with Munguia's undeniable power should be the recipe to overwhelm Coria handily.
PUNCTUATE VICTORY HELP SECURE BIGGEST FIGHT TO DATE
Look — fight fans are growing more listless every time a Jaime Munguia bout is announced and it's not against a top-tier opponent. He hasn't fought a world champion in years and it's been more than three calendars since he enjoyed a world title reign himself — as the then-WBO junior middleweight champion in 2019.
DAZN's Barak Bess highlighted three fights that Munguia could look to book with urgency if successful against Coria in Chris Eubank Jr., Jermall Charlo or Demetrius Andrade. I agree with all of these fighters, especially stressing an Andrade fight, considering how easy it should be to make. I'm going to go ahead and add WBA (Regular) super middleweight champion David Morrell into the mix. Someone, anyone of stronger notoriety is who Munguia needs.
But in order to get there and secure one of the aforementioned names, Munguia must decimate Coria and make this fight look every bit of a flexing showcase first.
GONZALO CORIA'S KEYS TO VICTORY
ASSERT JAB, MAKE EARLY DEPOSITS TO THE BODY
Jaime Munguia can be a forward-fighting force in the ring. Gonzalo Coria’s hope to stop that encroachment, and the pressure that comes with it, is a jab. If Coria can assert that jab early and use it to make commitments to the body, perhaps he can keep Munguia at bay. The chances of him being successful at that against an aggressive volume puncher like Munguia are low, but the Argentine fighter still must try.
TIME AND UNLOAD LEFT HOOKS
Coria does not have knockout power. However, Munguia did show brief vulnerability to a left hook during his fifth-round KO of Jimmy Kelly in June and Coria is a southpaw. So, if Coria can time the punch it could be worthwhile for him to fire the heavy-handed shot to catch Munguia off guard like Kelly did.
FIRE COMPACT, CHOPPING RIGHT HANDS IN THE CLINCH
Last year, Munguia scored a comfortable unanimous decision over Gabriel Rosado. But there were plenty of sequences over the bout that had Munguia and Rosado engaging in a fire fight with the rugged Philadelphia boxer having success with short, chopping right hands to the temple.
If Coria can rifle these shots after initiating the clinch, he can momentarily sap and stifle Munguia's relentless pursuit. Anything to try to hinder Munguia's punching power, which includes a knockout ratio of 80 percent entering this bout.
JAIME MUNGUIA'S KEYS TO VICTORY
GET OFF TO A QUICKER START, SHOW TIGHTER GUARD
Munguia produced three knockdowns en route to a fifth-round KO of Jimmy Kelly five months ago. But even a dominant victory like that can be an opportunity to grow. Though Munguia once again flashed his game-changing power, he did get off to a slow start. Plus, and even more concerning, was his lack of a tight guard.
The second round of the bout had Kelly lunging and catching Munguia with a left hook that brushed the Mexican back. Had Kelly had more pop to his punch, Munguia might have tasted the canvas. Munguia cannot afford to have such a mental lapse in inexplicably bringing his guard down. It's how upsets are made. A quick start with that tighter guard is a key.
VOLUME UP, KEEP PRESSURE CONSTANT
Time and time again, Munguia proves that his best defense is offense. In living and thriving with that theme, Munguia has to turn his punch volume up with constant, forward-fighting pressure. A high punch output with relentless pressure combined with Munguia's undeniable power should be the recipe to overwhelm Coria handily.
PUNCTUATE VICTORY HELP SECURE BIGGEST FIGHT TO DATE
Look — fight fans are growing more listless every time a Jaime Munguia bout is announced and it's not against a top-tier opponent. He hasn't fought a world champion in years and it's been more than three calendars since he enjoyed a world title reign himself — as the then-WBO junior middleweight champion in 2019.
DAZN's Barak Bess highlighted three fights that Munguia could look to book with urgency if successful against Coria in Chris Eubank Jr., Jermall Charlo or Demetrius Andrade. I agree with all of these fighters, especially stressing an Andrade fight, considering how easy it should be to make. I'm going to go ahead and add WBA (Regular) super middleweight champion David Morrell into the mix. Someone, anyone of stronger notoriety is who Munguia needs.
But in order to get there and secure one of the aforementioned names, Munguia must decimate Coria and make this fight look every bit of a flexing showcase first.
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Gonzalo Gaston Coria | DAZN - November 19, 2022
final presser round-up
This is what the fighters had to say:
JAIME MUNGUIA, UNDEFEATED FORMER JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION:
“I am very excited to be in Guadalajara! We are ready to bring a show to the fans here. In boxing, there are no simple opponents, and Coria is no exception. We hope that once we pass this hurdle, we are set for a big fight in 2023.”
GONZALO “EL MAGO” GASTON CORIA, MIDDLEWEIGHT CONTENDER:
“I am excited for the opportunity to showcase my talent against a great champion like Jaime. We have trained hard, and come Saturday the fans are in for a treat."
This is what the fighters had to say:
JAIME MUNGUIA, UNDEFEATED FORMER JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION:
“I am very excited to be in Guadalajara! We are ready to bring a show to the fans here. In boxing, there are no simple opponents, and Coria is no exception. We hope that once we pass this hurdle, we are set for a big fight in 2023.”
GONZALO “EL MAGO” GASTON CORIA, MIDDLEWEIGHT CONTENDER:
“I am excited for the opportunity to showcase my talent against a great champion like Jaime. We have trained hard, and come Saturday the fans are in for a treat."
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Prediction: Munguia by mid-round knockout
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Gonzalo Gaston Coria | DAZN - November 19, 2022


Date: November 19, 2022
Location: ARENA ASTROS - Guadalajara, Jal. Mexico
TV/Stream: DAZN
Start Times
Youtube/Facebook: 5 pm ET | 2 pm PT | 10 pm GMT (Preliminary Card)
DAZN: 8 pm ET | 5 pm PT | 1 am GMT (Main Card)
Promoted by: Golden Boy Promotions
Main Card
10 Round Middleweight Bout
Jaime Munguia vs. Gonzalo Gaston Coria
10 Round Super Flyweight Bout
Argi Cortes vs. Erick Omar Lopez
8 Round Lightweight Bout
Diego Torres vs. Hector Morales
10 Round Super Featherweight Bout
Benito Sanchez vs. Jose Garcia
Preliminary Card
10 Round Featherweight Bout
Rafael Espinoza vs. Reuquen Cona Facundo Arce
4 round Welterweight Bout
Ernesto Sanchez Rodriguez vs. Heriberto Flores Guerrero
8 Round Featherweight Bout
Victor Morales vs. Diuhl Olguin
10 Round Flyweight Bout
Luis Villa Padilla vs. Carlos Buitrago
8 Round Super Flyweight Bout
Marilyn Badillo Amaya vs. Mayela Perez
6 Round Welterweight Bout
Shailock Goyri vs. Christian Rene Arenas
8 Round Super Bantamweight Bout
Cesar Vaca Espinoza vs. Adrian Ruiz Acevedo
Round Super Bantamweight Bout
Israel Rodriguez vs. Oscar Luna
6 Round Welterweight Bout
Jerry Bradford vs. Rene Trujillo
4 Round Lightweight Bout
Shamar Canal vs. Salvador Lopez
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Gonzalo Gaston Coria | DAZN - November 19, 2022
This one starts soon
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interesting fighter munguia some fights i think he is awful then has had a couple of good fights thought yea he has improved .thought Jimmy 'Kilrain' Kelly
boxed really well in spay its of that that fight one thing about munguia isnt in a dull fight
boxed really well in spay its of that that fight one thing about munguia isnt in a dull fight
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Gonzalo Gaston Coria | DAZN - November 19, 2022
weird to see they got a guy that weighed in 130lb vs someone that weighed 122....
Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Gonzalo Gaston Coria | DAZN - November 19, 2022
sanchez had a good rd put in on garcia
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really good fight this quiet a brutal fight
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Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Gonzalo Gaston Coria | DAZN - November 19, 2022
fornicate this looked boring so i flicked over to the circus show for a laugh... came back there bleeding and swinging....
P.s that apeared to be a shocking missed knockdown.
P.s that apeared to be a shocking missed knockdown.
Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Gonzalo Gaston Coria | DAZN - November 19, 2022
mad rd looked liked sanchez went down but got up carried on ref let it contiune
Re: Jaime Munguia vs. Gonzalo Gaston Coria | DAZN - November 19, 2022
i know real blind stuff there from the refgregregegg wrote: ↑19 Nov 2022, 21:36 fornicate this looked boring so i flicked over to the circus show for a laugh... came back there bleeding and swinging....
P.s that apeared to be a shocking missed knockdown.