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Thread: Andre Berto vs Juan Urango--Alfredo Angulo vs Kermit Cintron

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    Default Andre Berto vs Juan Urango--Alfredo Angulo vs Kermit Cintron

    May 30 2009 - Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Hollywood, Florida

    This is must see TV...I garauntee two wars. I'm picking Berto and Angulo to win

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    cool.....



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    good card! Angulo will eat cintron for breakfast and Urango will make Berto sweat.
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    They really don't like putting Berto in there with anyone that can defend himself, don't they? I guess Collazo had Dibella and Moretti shitting their pants.

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    Nice card, should be very entertaining. I'm picking Berto and Angulo as well.
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    Urango and Cintron need to book there hospital beds in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by royyjonesjrp4pno1 View Post
    Urango and Cintron need to book there hospital beds in advance.



    ....maybe.....Urango was fighting at 140 in his last fight but he might have a good enough punch to test Berto questionable chin...



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    Quote Originally Posted by ILLUMINATI View Post


    ....maybe.....Urango was fighting at 140 in his last fight but he might have a good enough punch to test Berto questionable chin...

    yeah, Berto is much quicker...any success that Urango has will only be sporadic but he is heavy handed enough to give Berto a wobble or two

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    I've developed a newfound hatred for Cintron after sitting through his last stinkfest. I hope Angulo beats the tears out of his eyes again.

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    I'll be rooting for Urango to KO Berto, but Andre will prob be too fast for Juan.

    And Angulo will stop the frog late.
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    Typical Dibella move - put his guy who fights at 147 and could probably compete at 154 in against a guy who's accomplished nothing above 140. It's exactly how Dibella builds his guys up.

    Don't be surprised if Cintron KO's Angulo. Angulo doesn't have the speed, southpaw stance, or stink factor that Cintron's last opponent did. I can envision a repeat of the Mathysse performance.

    Of course, he'll always be a pussy in everyone's eyes because getting hit with bricks bothered him to the point he didn't want to carry on fighting, but he still deserves his chance just like anyone else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Double L View Post
    Typical Dibella move - put his guy who fights at 147 and could probably compete at 154 in against a guy who's accomplished nothing above 140. It's exactly how Dibella builds his guys up.

    Don't be surprised if Cintron KO's Angulo. Angulo doesn't have the speed, southpaw stance, or stink factor that Cintron's last opponent did. I can envision a repeat of the Mathysse performance.

    Of course, he'll always be a pussy in everyone's eyes because getting hit with bricks bothered him to the point he didn't want to carry on fighting, but he still deserves his chance just like anyone else.
    Yeah, Dibella is a cunt. And he's protecting Berto cause he knows Andre's limitations.

    And if Cintron beat Angulo, it wouldnt really shock me. I still favor El Perro though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xplosive View Post
    I'll be rooting for Urango to KO Berto, but Andre will prob be too fast for Juan.
    And Angulo will stop the frog late.
    Not only that he's the better boxer. Hatton outboxed Urango so Berto should be able to also.

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    Berto has nearly no defense though. And Urango can be aggressive. But Dibella has just about ensured a Berto victory given the size difference. Every time Berto steps into the ring he's the bigger guy. True sign of who his promoter his and why in the end he'll be, "exposed."
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    As much as everybody likes to shit on Cintron, you gotta give credit where credit is due....

    As a young fighter who was barely established, he fight Antonio Margarito and is reduced to tears.
    He goes on ESPN and fights a still somewhat dangerous David Estrada, and it's one of the most brutal ESPN fights in a long time.
    Then he dispatches of the very dangerous Mark Suarez (I mean, the dude's got a tattoo of horns on his head for chrissakes!).
    Then he crushes Walter Matthyse, who lasted ten against Paul Williams, in two rounds
    Then he takes on Antonio Margarito in a rematch
    Then he moves up in weight to fight a very good Sergio Martinez
    Now he's fighting a very good and very undefeated Alfredo Angulo

    Sure, he seems like a spoiled kid sometimes, but he's got some balls. Especially when you consider him taking a rematch against Margarito and the circumstances involved in that.

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