Johnny was my homie since the seventh grade, he was a Loko, the varrio ain't the same without him, he is missed and never forgotten but I give my respect to both of you. It was a hell of a fight
Paulie was in Beast Mode!! Regal, Strong, Quick, Focused and showed Mr. Tapia that our Fort Worth Champion has "them hands!!" We are so proud of Paulie and all of his accomplishment both in the ring and out. GOD BLESS PUNCHING OUT PARKINSON'S and Paulie and his amazing team. Much Love Paulie...Respect.💜✝️💜
yes Paulie was a great fighter and great champion ending his career with a 35-3 12 KOs record i had the pleasure of meeting him last year at a tournament in stephensville texas i do regret not taking a pic with him but he was warming up a young fighter of his and just went up to introduced myself he was friendly and seem thankful and suprised that i knew who he was although i told him i was pulling for Tapia when they fought he just laughed and said yea he was a great fighter and a great win for him i said yea very true but so are you and congratulated him on that victory and for being a legend for boxing in Texas and especially FW 👏
This is the perfect example of mexican american fighters hood fighters with mexican blood but not 100% mexicans some of them had never lived in mexico so they miss that to know the real struggle of mexican life is what gives the heart and the fury inside the fighter
Tapia took a real beating in the 6th, he landed a couple shots at the end, the commentator said Tapia won the round. The bias is really insulting, do they think we're all blind?.
@@Carlos-od7jr The word was that Top Rank favored Paulie over Johnny because of his good guy image so possibly. Not saying Paulie isn’t a good guy of course 😆
Tapia was game. Unfortunately, he didn't have the power to slower down the punching volume of Ayala, who fought this fight, as if it was his last chance, to win a world title.
lol bro are you serios Tapia had a 51% KO ratio out of 66 fights and fought as low as 110lbs won his 1st title at 115lbs whereas Ayala started out at 118lbs and had a KO ratio of 34% out of 38 fights i mean Tapia had almost as many KOs as Paulie had fights bro come on dont disrespect Tapia like that sure your a fan of Paulie he was a great fighter but he himself lacked power but still doesnt mean he wasnt a great fighter.
Johnny was my homie since the seventh grade, he was a Loko, the varrio ain't the same without him, he is missed and never forgotten but I give my respect to both of you. It was a hell of a fight
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Tapia chingon
@@PaulieAyalasHardKnocksBoxingTapia gana segunda pelea
Y6
😅😊
One of the greatest fights of all time!
Jonny doing well at midrange but Ayala clearly winning inside battle. Jonny pure highlight reel fighter. RIP
It was a pleasure to know JT. Gone but never forgotten. Mucho respeto to Ayala for coming to Johnnys funeral. 505NUEVO 🥊🥊🙏
Paulie was in Beast Mode!! Regal, Strong, Quick, Focused and showed Mr. Tapia that our Fort Worth Champion has "them hands!!" We are so proud of Paulie and all of his accomplishment both in the ring and out.
GOD BLESS PUNCHING OUT PARKINSON'S and Paulie and his amazing team. Much Love Paulie...Respect.💜✝️💜
yes Paulie was a great fighter and great champion ending his career with a 35-3 12 KOs record i had the pleasure of meeting him last year at a tournament in stephensville texas i do regret not taking a pic with him but he was warming up a young fighter of his and just went up to introduced myself he was friendly and seem thankful and suprised that i knew who he was although i told him i was pulling for Tapia when they fought he just laughed and said yea he was a great fighter and a great win for him i said yea very true but so are you and congratulated him on that victory and for being a legend for boxing in Texas and especially FW 👏
CABALLEROS DEL CUADRILATERO. JHONNY TAPIA QUE DIOS TE TENGA EN SU SANTA GLORIA🙏❤️🌹🌺🌷👍🦀
Jamás olvidaremos al gran ser humano que fué JT ❤🙏🥰
A good puches from Jhonny it's more than points.
Great video ❤
" mi vida loca" the best nickname ever😂
Johnny Tapia was the man. I miss him. Always game, came to fight, leave it all in the ring.
Galing.sulit.sapanonood
Damm. Good fight that's how it's done
Ayala was always going to win ❤
Three rounds left…J T must win two big, my opinion !
Great Fight, Great Matchup, Great Memories... 🥊🥊
This is the perfect example of mexican american fighters hood fighters with mexican blood but not 100% mexicans some of them had never lived in mexico so they miss that to know the real struggle of mexican life is what gives the heart and the fury inside the fighter
La neta que bonito tiro se abentaron,esos si eran Bonita's peleas daba un chingo de gusto mis respetos...badass fight simon que si
Warriors!
GREAT AND HUMBLE CHAMPIONS PA AND JT❤❤🎉🎉
Tapia had a Beautiful left hook. 💪🏽
Walang malakas sa dalawa, walang na tumba ehh😂 😂
The Best
Y que ganaban donde están
I didn’t know Vicente Fernández was a trainer😂
Johnny is better
The best
Thing to do just return the bout
Commentators not being honest. Ayala won the 4th easily, they tried to give it to Tapia.
They missed 3rd round knockdown by Ayala.
pagtaban na lang mong ayala dayyyyyy ! according to E. Sido
10:16 10:17 10:19 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
THOSE WHERE REAL FIGHTS, NO CANELAS 😂😂😂
HENRY MENDEZ THE BEST BOXING COACH EVER
CHANFLE.POR UN MOMENTO PENSE QUE VICENTE FERNANDES ERA ENTRENADOR DE AYALA.😂😂😂
Yo vi un empate cerrado
Tapia took a real beating in the 6th, he landed a couple shots at the end, the commentator said Tapia won the round. The bias is really insulting, do they think we're all blind?.
Tapia seemed a little jealous of ayala maybe that's why he pushed him smh
Around the same time of the fight, the identity of the murderer of Johnny Tapia’s mom was found out. A lot of emotions
@@JZ505 I remember that but it also seemed like he was jealous of paulie too
@@Carlos-od7jr The word was that Top Rank favored Paulie over Johnny because of his good guy image so possibly. Not saying Paulie isn’t a good guy of course 😆
@@JZ505 Oh I see
PAMI fue en pate .
Thai land man
A big bayas desession age is matter.
Tapia was game. Unfortunately, he didn't have the power to slower down the punching volume of Ayala, who fought this fight, as if it was his last chance, to win a world title.
Tapia no power punch,,,,,ayala very acurate landing punch,,,
lol bro are you serios Tapia had a 51% KO ratio out of 66 fights and fought as low as 110lbs won his 1st title at 115lbs whereas Ayala started out at 118lbs and had a KO ratio of 34% out of 38 fights i mean Tapia had almost as many KOs as Paulie had fights bro come on dont disrespect Tapia like that sure your a fan of Paulie he was a great fighter but he himself lacked power but still doesnt mean he wasnt a great fighter.
Bkll dia kalah Krn sombong
Conexto,mas,golpes,Ayala.(Porsupuesto,gano.)
Tapia not a boxer but an actor
thats a stupid remark you do realize Tapia still considered the better fighter overall based on resume
Ll