Holt-Arnaoutis in Possible WBO Eliminator

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Holt-Arnaoutis in Possible WBO Eliminator

    It was reported by the New Jersey Herald News, that junior welterweight Kendall Holt will not fight on the undercard of the upcoming rematch between James Toney and Samuel Peter, scheduled to take place on January 6 in Florida.
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    That would be a good fight. Holt's chin is suspect though but he's very fast & can punch when he sits on his punches. Interesting fight which I hope it gets made.

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    • willnav
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      That's a great match!

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      • scap
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        Mother****ing superb.

        I'll take Mighty Mike.

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          This is a real pick'em fight. After Arnaoutis' last fight, there is alot to prove on his side of the coin. He has to really step up and show that he's for real and not a bust. Holt has big power, I'm not sure how Arnaoutis will react to it, but Holt also can go down. I think Arnaoutis will be the boxer and Holt the aggressor early, but late in the game we might see a total reversal of roles.

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            Originally posted by Asian Sensation
            This is a real pick'em fight. After Arnaoutis' last fight, there is alot to prove on his side of the coin. He has to really step up and show that he's for real and not a bust. Holt has big power, I'm not sure how Arnaoutis will react to it, but Holt also can go down. I think Arnaoutis will be the boxer and Holt the aggressor early, but late in the game we might see a total reversal of roles.
            What's good Asian Sensation!!!! I agree with that definitely. You should try to get an interview with Clottey to find out what happened to both of his hands man. I believe he trains in BK.

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              Originally posted by Knicksman20
              What's good Asian Sensation!!!! I agree with that definitely. You should try to get an interview with Clottey to find out what happened to both of his hands man. I believe he trains in BK.
              I'm doing great myself, how about you? Yeah, when I'm in the city again I'll hit him up. I got mad love for Kendall Holt, he's a great guy. This is going to be a huge test for him.

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                Everything is everything man!!! That's cool. Holt is an underated fighter but would test anyone at 140. Fast hands & good power; he impressed me in his last fight. I didn't think he would dominate his opponent like that.

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                  Originally posted by Knicksman20
                  Everything is everything man!!! That's cool. Holt is an underated fighter but would test anyone at 140. Fast hands & good power; he impressed me in his last fight. I didn't think he would dominate his opponent like that.
                  Holt has gained a better understanding of who he is as a fighter, he's starting to mature and become a truly complete professional.

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                    Originally posted by Asian Sensation
                    Holt has gained a better understanding of who he is as a fighter, he's starting to mature and become a truly complete professional.
                    The second that chin gets checked again (which it will) he will be in full retreat mode.

                    He looked great in his last fight and I was even surpised at his performance a bit but he is a long way from being considered a complete professional, If I were to make a list of 10 current fighters who simply hate to get hit Holt would be on that list...thats gonna be damn tough to overcome, the boy just hates the taste of leather!

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