Jose Angel Napoles vs Luis Manuel Rodriguez. What If?

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Jose Angel Napoles vs Luis Manuel Rodriguez. What If?

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Jose Angel Napoles vs Luis Manuel Rodriguez over 15 rounds at Welterweight.

Which one of these outstanding fighters will have their hands raised at the end?

I think this is a very tough one to call, but what do you fight fans think?

Luis Manuel Rodriguez
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=008046

Jose Angel Napoles
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=009025

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Post by Borinken25 »

Jose Napoles by UD.
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Interesting matchup, where you have a pogo stick pitted against a fighter who doesn't waste much movement. Herky Jerky against Butter. I think both fighters will have their moments, & I don't envision a knockout from either. I think it would come down to whether Jose could cut him off in the ring consistently enough. Then again.... maybe the Nose was too big/strong for Jose?

I can picture an affair similar to what Rodriguez went through with Emile, if they had a trilogy or more. Razor close decisions.

Rodriguez is unfortunately forgotten a bit in the welterweight hierarchy, but he certainly would be a worthy opponent for ANY 147 fighter.
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bETWEEN MY FELLOW CUBANS I SEE LUIS WINNING NINE OUT OF TEN
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enrique wrote:bETWEEN MY FELLOW CUBANS I SEE LUIS WINNING NINE OUT OF TEN
Napoles got the sh*t kicked out of him by middleweight Carlos Monzon.

In comparison,

Luis Rodriguez beat the following middleweights:

Rubin Carter---TWICE !

Georgie Benton

Vincent Rondon

Jose Gonzales

Ted Wright

Napoles "win" over Griffith is phony; Griffith was unable to make the welterweight limit for a number of years before a weakened Griffith made the weight of 147 for his fight with Napoles.
Napoles wouldn't fight unless Griffith made that weight which he had abandoned long earlier.

For me, Luis Rodriquez' most impressive win was his stoppage of Denny Moyer.
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granberry wrote:
enrique wrote:bETWEEN MY FELLOW CUBANS I SEE LUIS WINNING NINE OUT OF TEN
Napoles got the sh*t kicked out of him by middleweight Carlos Monzon.

In comparison,

Luis Rodriguez beat the following middleweights:

Rubin Carter---TWICE !

Georgie Benton

Vincent Rondon

Jose Gonzales

Ted Wright

Napoles "win" over Griffith is phony; Griffith was unable to make the welterweight limit for a number of years before a weakened Griffith made the weight of 147 for his fight with Napoles.
Napoles wouldn't fight unless Griffith made that weight which he had abandoned long earlier.

For me, Luis Rodriquez' most impressive win was his stoppage of Denny Moyer.
First point of order....There is no kicking in boxing so that statement is false

Secondly...to be beaten by the very best MW of all time may not be a great deficit.

Thirdly....well I don't have a third point but I wanted to type a bit more here just to be in on the conversation.
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Napoles got the sh*t kicked out of him by middleweight Carlos Monzon
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First point of order....There is no kicking in boxing so that statement is false

Secondly...to be beaten by the very best MW of all time may not be a great deficit.

Thirdly....well I don't have a third point but I wanted to type a bit more here just to be in on the conversation.
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I once read that Hank Kaplan considers Luis Manuel Rodiguez as Cuba's greatest fighter ever.
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