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    #21
    Originally posted by bigsmoothh View Post
    y donde estan mares y m garcia?
    asta que alguin lo mensiona. el deberia estar en los primeros. Invicto i al peleado con los mejores del mundo i ah ganado.

    1 Marquez
    2 Martinez
    3 mares
    4 jotto
    5 lara
    6 gamboa
    7 salido
    8 rios
    9 vazquez
    10 tyson marquez

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      #22
      Originally posted by bigsmoothh View Post
      orlando salido?
      yeah, last 4 wins by tko, 2 big ones over juanma lopez and currently ranks as the no.1 featherweight since gamboa is moving up. gamboa who is top 3 p4p on my hispanic p4p list is his last loss. after that it was cristobal cruz who he actually rematched and beat.

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        #23
        Originally posted by chiguy91 View Post
        yeah, last 4 wins by tko, 2 big ones over juanma lopez and currently ranks as the no.1 featherweight since gamboa is moving up. gamboa who is top 3 p4p on my hispanic p4p list is his last loss. after that it was cristobal cruz who he actually rematched and beat.
        You listed two interesting choices: Salido and Hernandez.

        I have a soft spot for Orlando; he earned everything he's got the hard way. Very underrated fighter. I hope and expect that he's got enough in the tank to make some decent money with what's left of his career.

        Yoan Pablo flies under the radar, since he's fighting over in Germany. Even though the first fight with Cunningham was controversial, Pablo fought well. The rematch left no questions unanswered against a high-quality opponent.

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          #24
          Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
          You listed two interesting choices: Salido and Hernandez.

          I have a soft spot for Orlando; he earned everything he's got the hard way. Very underrated fighter. I hope and expect that he's got enough in the tank to make some decent money with what's left of his career.

          Yoan Pablo flies under the radar, since he's fighting over in Germany. Even though the first fight with Cunningham was controversial, Pablo fought well.The rematch left no questions unanswered against a high-quality opponent.
          yeah, exactly. can't wait to see him fight again. is there any talk going on about his next fight already or no? and man, i still can't believe how he got stopped against braithwaite. everytime i see it, i'm just like 'damn, the power of CWs'.

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            #25
            Originally posted by chiguy91 View Post
            yeah, exactly. can't wait to see him fight again. is there any talk going on about his next fight already or no? and man, i still can't believe how he got stopped against braithwaite. everytime i see it, i'm just like 'damn, the power of CWs'.
            I haven't read anything about Pablo's next opponent. Boxrec doesn't have anything up, yet, either.

            The punch Braithwaite landed to drop Hernandez the first time was perfect. Pablo never recovered fully from it, and Wayne was able to put him down again and again. Hernandez did his best impression of Cunningham (or was "USS" impersonating Pablo? lol) by getting up repeatedly and fighting on.

            Hernandez earns more respect from me all the time. I like the kid a lot. Too bad he's over in Germany. I would love to see him get more exposure in the U.S. But the Germans seem to love Pablo. Maybe he's better off staying over there.

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              #26
              Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
              I haven't read anything about Pablo's next opponent. Boxrec doesn't have anything up, yet, either.

              The punch Braithwaite landed to drop Hernandez the first time was perfect. Pablo never recovered fully from it, and Wayne was able to put him down again and again. Hernandez did his best impression of Cunningham (or was "USS" impersonating Pablo? lol) by getting up repeatedly and fighting on.

              Hernandez earns more respect from me all the time. I like the kid a lot. Too bad he's over in Germany. I would love to see him get more exposure in the U.S. But the Germans seem to love Pablo. Maybe he's better off staying over there.
              yeah, he was gone from the first kd. but you're right, that crowd was his in the cunningham fights. i could only imagine him increasing his fanbase in germany after this. if he's getting paid and living good, there's really no need to try and make a name for himself over here. and most of the top CWs as well as HWs (if he ever decides) are european so there's no problem in making fights.

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                #27
                Originally posted by chiguy91 View Post
                yeah, he was gone from the first kd. but you're right, that crowd was his in the cunningham fights. i could only imagine him increasing his fanbase in germany after this. if he's getting paid and living good, there's really no need to try and make a name for himself over here. and most of the top CWs as well as HWs (if he ever decides) are european so there's no problem in making fights.
                Good points. I'd like to see him over here for selfish reasons. lol

                Pablo recently starred as Joe Louis in a German film about Max Schmeling. That Cuban kid is a long way from home! lol

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
                  Good points. I'd like to see him over here for selfish reasons. lol

                  Pablo recently starred as Joe Louis in a German film about Max Schmeling. That Cuban kid is a long way from home! lol
                  wow, you think you can find the name of the film or anything? i'd want to get a copy of that. not sure if we could find a version with english subtitles though.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by chiguy91 View Post
                    wow, you think you can find the name of the film or anything? i'd want to get a copy of that. not sure if we could find a version with english subtitles though.
                    The film is simply entitled "Max Schmeling;" it came out in October 2010. I don't think it's available on DVD yet, but it doesn't look like it was such a great movie. IMDb members have it rated at 4.3/10.

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                      #30
                      1. Juan M Marquez (Techinical figther, wish he had more power.)
                      2. Miguel Cotto (All around fighter, good at everything.)
                      3. Sergio Martinez (IMHO, good but he is overated. He will be exposed.)
                      4. Chavez Jr. (I dont like him, but he will expose Martinez.)
                      5. Canelo Avarez (Young, all around....like a Cotto Jr.)


                      Ill leave it there...my top 5 P4P latin boxers!

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