LOS ANGELES – Joan Guzman (28-0, 17 KOs) continues to leave his sparring partners gassed and looking for the exits. On this occasion, from the Maywood Gym in Los Angeles, undefeated super featherweight Urbano Antillion (24-0, 17 KOs) got a taste of what it’s like to be in the ring with a two-division world champion. [details]
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man, guzman blew his career because of his stupidity
i love the guys style and hes the best boxer out there right now (pure skills), but he ****ed himself and i dont think hell land any big fights
hes turning 32 and hes ****in **** up..
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Guzman's talented as hell, I just think the hardest thing for him is the mental aspect of boxing, which is HUGE. If he can get his head right he can be unstoppable but thats not an easy thing to do. And you neve know until you fight, you can think and say you do but you wont know until you find yourself in a situation that tests it. Guzman pulling out of so many fights in the past really shows mental weakness to me, but I also get the feeling after the Campbell mess he has decided to man up and believes he really needs to prove himself now.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostLOS ANGELES – Joan Guzman (28-0, 17 KOs) continues to leave his sparring partners gassed and looking for the exits. On this occasion, from the Maywood Gym in Los Angeles, undefeated super featherweight Urbano Antillion (24-0, 17 KOs) got a taste of what it’s like to be in the ring with a two-division world champion. [details]
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Originally posted by Queensdawg View Postman, guzman blew his career because of his stupidity
i love the guys style and hes the best boxer out there right now (pure skills), but he ****ed himself and i dont think hell land any big fights
hes turning 32 and hes ****in **** up..
Originally posted by RTS View PostGuzman's talented as hell, I just think the hardest thing for him is the mental aspect of boxing, which is HUGE. If he can get his head right he can be unstoppable but thats not an easy thing to do. And you neve know until you fight, you can think and say you do but you wont know until you find yourself in a situation that tests it. Guzman pulling out of so many fights in the past really shows mental weakness to me, but I also get the feeling after the Campbell mess he has decided to man up and believes he really needs to prove himself now.
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