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    By Cliff Rold - In a wave of back and forth trash talk before the bout, Tim Coleman threatened that Vernon Paris might be the first man he beat to death in a ring. The mouth was willing. It turned out the body was not, though it made a hell of an effort.

    In an exciting clash of promising young fistic talents, 23-year old Vernon Paris (25-0, 15 KO) of Detroit, Michigan, avoided what has seemed a jinx for the unbeaten in 2011, coming off the floor in round two to drop 27-year old Tim Coleman (19-2-1, 5 KO) of Baltimore, Maryland, twice in round six and for a final time in the seventh, all with body blows, to score the stoppage victory on Friday night at the Chumash Casino in Santa Ynez, California.

    Both men weighed in spot on the Jr. Welterweight limit of 140 lbs.

    Coleman came out right away with nasty intentions, landing a lead left hook right away. Paris was firing right back, measuring a right hand before the first minute had passed but continuing to take the left. Of the two, it was Paris wisely sticking the jab with authority, his posture suggesting a commitment to rounds. Coleman, conversely, was looking for the home run, rocking Paris with a right hand bomb near the minute mark and another at the thirty-second mark. Paris answered loudly in the final ten seconds, a hard body shot opening up a right to the chin that wobbled Coleman at the bell. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    I like Parris' Style, looks like a Commer to Yo!!!

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    • #3
      it was a good fight never seen either before but i would like to see more of paris to see if he can compete at the top level

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      • #4
        Paris got skills his a round fighter, get to the later rounds with him your done.... Next Floyd Jr.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GreatestIam View Post
          Paris got skills his a round fighter, get to the later rounds with him your done.... Next Floyd Jr.
          Based on what he's showed before this fight, its actually the other way around.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BoxerDood View Post
            Based on what he's showed before this fight, its actually the other way around.
            Right if you get him to the later rounds and turn up the pressure then you can take him out. Just watch his old fights, he always gasses and fights in spots. Hopefully he is still with Mayweather Sr and they bring in a strength and conditioning coach.

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            • #7
              Put em against peterson or alvarado

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              • #8
                Always been impressed by Mike Alvarado and never thought I would say that there is another prospect who would knock him out but those pinpoint combinations and power Vernon has would subdue Alvarado. They should reschedule that fight that was cancelled last year. Vernon would fight in the pocket and nail Alvarado.

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                • #9
                  Vernon is in top shape now, something he has not been since his return to boxing. His body looks cut where before he had no rreal muscle definition. He won't be gassing out anymore as seen by how he was coming on strong late and KO'd Coleman.

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                  • #10
                    This past ESPN2 "Friday Night Fights" were SOOO much better to watch & hear WITHOUT Teddy Atlas's idiotic comments....

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