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I'm trying to decipher all of this, lol. You're saying Vitali was suing Lennox 3 times and won all of those judgements? What was he suing him for? How's Tyson involved on the undercard? Mike Tyson? Then you're saying Tyson pulled out and was supposed to be facing Kirk Johnson on that undercard. Who...
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I hope Fundora's corner brought a pillow this time around. So when they see Fundora falling down, they can throw it into the ring and hopefully his head lands on it. Tim's going to probably ktfo Fundora, but I can only hope it doesn't happen too quickly and we get to see a potential fight. Though I...
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I had some fun memories watching Vitali perform. Sure, the competition wasn't always amazing, but he did what he could with the opposition he had in front of him. I became a fan by his valiant effort against Lennox Lewis. I know some people would say, that was an out of prime, not quite in shape Lewis...
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I've been catching some of Ryan's social media shorts since they keep showing up on my main page and have to say, he's looking quite thick, but strong. No longer that tall, long, lean, lanky looking dude. He has some muscle on him, yet I couldn't help but think it just might slow him down. He has to...
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This fight was hard to watch. Adorno is a work admirer. He literally either throws, lands and watches, or throws, misses and watches, lol. He has no fluidity to continue a sustained attack. I guess he's so used to hitting, hurting and admiring the damage on previous opponents that he forgot he should...pnut901 crimsonfalcon07 like this.
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Honestly, if you erase his 2nd pro debut fight where he was fouled to death by Salido, I'd consider him still undefeated, lol. I'm one of the few that had him beating Teofimo. Haney has even more believing he won than the Teofimo outcome. By all means, Loma has at least 1 loss if I remove these two...
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Honestly, sometimes I wonder if there should be an end game for these fighters. A cutoff point where we said, they reached a status that they proved all they could and no longer need to any further. If they want to continue to fight to make money, they can, though we should not judge them if they're...
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Do you guys think Canelo feels that after his GGG trilogy, that was it? That was the opponent to call himself the face of boxing and determine from that point forward who he was going to face? Like he earned his position solely based off those fights with GGG? I'm not sure, but I feel like, Canelo was...
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I can't see Spence going back to facing guys that aren't "stars" themselves. He's used to that Crawford paycheck and would look to pick a fight with an equal level drawing power that can generate similar money.
Honestly, a solid fight for Spence at this point would be against...PryorHawk likes this.
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That's what I'm saying. You can say BHOP is the better fighter all day, but I would rather be watching ODLH fights all day long than a single BHOP fight, lol....
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He's old school in that he fought everyone, but that doesn't also mean it immediately equals ATG. Definitely HOF, but not ATG. Some might also question if he was one dimensional with only a left hook. Granted I think Tito could be said the same. Yet both were exposed by BHOP, lol.
Who...
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I normally am not a fan of fighters that are mostly pure boxers, but I can appreciate Usyk because he's very aggressive. He will also try to go for the KO, but you can see at heavyweight his power hasn't transferred as well as it was at Cruiserweight. He's fighting heavyweights that can take a heavyweight...
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I always thought of Clay Collard whenever we talk MMA and boxing. The dude was super fun to watch while he lasted on his hot streak. He was knocking off undefeated fighters. Granted, the fighters he beat and himself were mostly sluggers. Lots of fun though. No way he would make it to the championship...
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Haha, I see where you're going with that, though I also believe, even one of those social media guys would give a good fight to an MMA dude since boxing is really a world of its own. Taking nothing away from MMA, but striking is not exactly the same. The way punches are turned over or thrown are not...
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Walters was a hot product when he was up and coming. Just blasting fighters out. When he flattened Donaire face first, I thought, damn!! The power is real and so was he. Then he faced Loma and like every other opponent Loma was facing around that time, they all just quit on their stool after about 5-8...
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What do you guys feel about Paulie's take that they'll never have an MMA fighter become a champion in boxing? That the degree of difficulty is harder to pick up at the elite level than MMA is? He referenced Holy Holm KO of Ronda Rousey where a former boxer became an MMA champion.
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It's so funny to me when a fighter goes undefeated for years with the same trainer. The second they take their first loss, OOPS! New trainer needed! How about, you finally ran into a better fighter or a fighter that in this moment, out did you? Perhaps a rematch with the same trainer can be different...Legends456 HisExcellency like this.
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