Bundrage and Wright, Fighting For Respect

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Bundrage and Wright, Fighting For Respect

    In the last edition of ESPN's Friday Night Fights, two junior middleweight contenders were given a shot to showcase their talents before a large television audience. [details]
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    Wright's a slick fighter, I like his style. But I think a rematch would be bad for him. K9 has improved immensely since his first few fights on the show.

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    • go0dfella
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      #3
      Originally posted by Kaynan
      Wright's a slick fighter, I like his style. But I think a rematch would be bad for him. K9 has improved immensely since his first few fights on the show.
      wright did give a nice performance.

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      • K-Nan
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        #4
        Originally posted by go0dfella
        wright did give a nice performance.
        Yeah, and against that guy...you know....that one guy.....


        You now, that one guy that he fought.

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        • Easy-E
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          #5
          Wrights got skills, but the article has took many mistakes.

          In reference to K9: "At 33, he doesn’t have time to change,add new winkles to his current style."

          And look at this: "Seattle's Walter “2 Guns” Wright (13-2, 7 KOs), another alumni of "The Contender" series, looked to show off his talents. Williams does have the talent, and is young enough at 25."

          Some boxingscene writers write like there in highschool.

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