Manuel Medina vs Troy Dorsey

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  1. Greynotsoold

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    This was a pretty good fight at the Forum and, I think the first time that I saw Medina. He was one of those Mexican fighters that turned pro very young and he developed a style all his own and made it work. I think that, during the 90s, everyone that was a featherweight champion either won it from or lost it to Medina. Sorry that it is in 4 parts.



     
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    Yeah, I've seen this before. It was a very good fight.

    Medina had such an ugly, but troublesome style. Greatly overachieved for a guy with zero power and not much ability.
     
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    Never seen it but there musta been 2500 punches thrown combined
     
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    I remember Naz dominating and stopping Medina, and he deserves credit for that. One of Hamed's best wins.
     
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    Carlos Bolillo Gonzalez is another less famous Mexican former titlist who was fun to watch.
     
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    Yeah, Gonzalez was like a very homeless man's Cuevas. Big puncher. I think his most impressive performance was destroying Tony Baltazar in 1.

    Bolillo vs Rios would have been fun.
     
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    While we're on the topic of underrated Mexican Champs who fought at the Forum, i would mention Juan Jose Estrada.
     
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    My good friend trained him for at least a couple fights while he was champion.
     
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    Gonzalez blew out a faded Jimmy Paul to win the title. Though Paul was faded, he had never been destroyed like that before.
     
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    Up to that point, I was not at all impressed with Gonzalez. I always take an interest in the latest Mexican KO artist and Gonzalez didn't show me much. As I remember the Paul fight, Paul quit pretty abruptly and that made me think that Gonzalez may have hit harder than I thought.
     
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    Gonzlaez is still yet to wake up from that hook the 3 time champ iced him with
     
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    No, Paul didn't quit. He was getting battered in the 2nd round and the ref jumped in to save him.
     
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    Supposedly, Padilla vs. Gonzalez was a great fight, which is how Gonzalez lost his title the first time. But it's not on Youtube.
     
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    Its not??? Sonvabitch! It used to be. I cant stand these fuckers who delete their fights.

    Alright, I'll upload it eventually. Within a month, I will.
     
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    zach padilla, another guy who threw a million punches. got his career wrecked in the gym by a young shane mosley
     
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    Yup. Mosley ruined him.
     
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    Medina seemed to always win when he was an underdog and lose when he was favored. I thought he beat Tapia BTW.

    That guy was involved in so many title fights. He went up to 130 and lost a title fight to John John Molina in the early 90s. Then back down to featherweight.
     
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    I thought he damn near pitched a shut out over Tapia. That was an embarrassing decision.

    I've always been a little disappointed in this fight, but only because my expectation was incredibly high. These two throw about 3000 punches each, and I heard they both went down. I figured this would've been one the very best fights ever. When I found it wasn't, I was disappointed. Although like I said, it's my own fault for having such high hopes.
     
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    I have not watched Tapia-Medina since it happened, but from my recollection it was a terrible decision, and I can remember outrage on the forum as a result of it.
     

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