Talk:Kermit Cintrón
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[edit]I hope Kermit can pull it together. Usually a loss, like the one he suffered to Margarito, can turn a boxer into damaged goods. So much attention is paid on the guy being undefeated, not realizing that many of the best don't have an undefeated record (Ray Robinson, Joe Louis, Willie Pep).--jorgekluney
Looking back at it, it seems that Cintron has gotten galvanized over his loss over Margarito. He knocked out a tough David Estrada (his first knockdown of his career, and first KO loss), and utterly dominated Walter Mattysse. Maya Levy talk 16:46, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
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