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  • Comments Thread For: Oscar Collazo Knocks Out Reyneris Gutierrez In 3rd Round, Retains WBO Mini-Flyweight Title

    Oscar Collazo predictably obliterated Reyneris Gutierrez in their 105-pound title fight Saturday night in Phoenix. The powerful Puerto Rican southpaw dropped Gutierrez in the third round and continued to hurt the huge underdog until referee Chris Flores stepped between them to halt the action at 2:37 of the third round. Collazo's victory came in the
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    This division sucks as evident by a 10-1 fighter getting a shot having not fought guys with winning records and lost 2 fights ago against a fighter with only 2 fights, WTF? Not to mention almost no opponents with winning records on Gutierrez record. 10-1 fighters getting shots are usually in women's boxing. This division is about as deep as a quarter cup of water.
    Last edited by richardt; 01-27-2024, 11:36 PM.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by richardt View Post
      This division sucks as evident by a 10-1 fighter getting a shot having not fought guys with winning records and lost 2 fights ago against a fighter with only 2 fights, WTF? Not to mention almost no opponents with winning records on Gutierrez record. 10-1 fighters getting shots are usually in women's boxing. This division is about as deep as a quarter cup of water.
      This guy isn't even ranked in the top 50 on BoxRec. There are plenty of decent fighters out there. Blame Oscar for this cherry pick, not the division.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by famicommander View Post

        This guy isn't even ranked in the top 50 on BoxRec. There are plenty of decent fighters out there. Blame Oscar for this cherry pick, not the division.
        But who then in the division would be a 50/50 in a fight with him? There has to be rivalries with fighters of equal talent that he wouldn't be a huge favorite over for it to be a deep or even decent division to even put the division on the map.

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        • #5
          Ridiculous mismatch. Gutierrez is nothing but a novice club fighter.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by richardt View Post

              But who then in the division would be a 50/50 in a fight with him? There has to be rivalries with fighters of equal talent that he wouldn't be a huge favorite over for it to be a deep or even decent division to even put the division on the map.
              The other champions in this division, Collazo said that he want's to fight the other champions this year.
              He's knocked off one champion already, line up the other's, we want to find out just how good collazo is.
              Make it happen Oscar De La Hoya, these types of fight's do absolutely nothing for Collazo's career.
              Last edited by Boricua181; 01-28-2024, 02:21 AM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by richardt View Post

                But who then in the division would be a 50/50 in a fight with him? There has to be rivalries with fighters of equal talent that he wouldn't be a huge favorite over for it to be a deep or even decent division to even put the division on the map.
                An unification with either one of the Shigeoka brothers would be nice next. All three of them are in their mid-20s and took out the elder/veteran champion for their belts and all willing to try to claim the best.

                Freshmart hasn't fought in 1.5 years so he is retired in my mind.

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