Manfredo, Jr. Stops Muller, Calls Out Stevens

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Manfredo, Jr. Stops Muller, Calls Out Stevens

    Coming off a three-round TKO loss to super middleweight champ Joe Calzaghe, Peter Manfredo Jr. (27-4, 13 KOs) returned to the ring on Friday night in Providence and stopped Ted Muller (19-11-2, 9 KOs) in the ninth round after referee Charlie Dwyer called a halt to the action. [details]
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    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
    Coming off a three-round TKO loss to super middleweight champ Joe Calzaghe, Peter Manfredo Jr. (27-4, 13 KOs) returned to the ring on Friday night in Providence and stopped Ted Muller (19-11-2, 9 KOs) in the ninth round after referee Charlie Dwyer called a halt to the action. [details]
    At least Manfredo realizes he's a journeyman now. How else would you explain going from fighting the champ at 168 to calling out prospects?

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    • Gareth Ivanovic
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      #3
      These are the type of fighters that Manfredo should have kept on fighting. Against Calzaghe he was out of his league and should have never gotten that oppourtunity.

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      • Kball15
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        #4
        Manfredo is gonna slaughter stevens

        stevens is waaaay to young.

        i change my mind if stevens impresses against dirrel but i doubt he will

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        • ceboxer15
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          #5
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
          Coming off a three-round TKO loss to super middleweight champ Joe Calzaghe, Peter Manfredo Jr. (27-4, 13 KOs) returned to the ring on Friday night in Providence and stopped Ted Muller (19-11-2, 9 KOs) in the ninth round after referee Charlie Dwyer called a halt to the action. [details]
          good to see Manfredo getting in the ring with win, even if he's fighting 'tomoato cans.' it's a shame about his last fight, I think the fight was stopped too early, but I think Calzaghe would've won anyway, still though, hope manfredo comes back for another championship fight someday.

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          • -Antonio-
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            #6
            Hes still a pretty good fighter, just not elite.

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            • Mr. Ryan
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              #7
              Showtime Stevens will fold Manfredo in. In a free-swinging trade, most, if not all, of the advantages point towards a Stevens KO.

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              • robjr
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                #8
                Pete is still young with much time to acheive great things.. he should just get a couple wins under his belt then move up in class.. He lost the fight against Joe before he got in that ring.. there was no way he was going to be allowed to win that fight... But regardless that fight was about fans and money.. It was kidna soon for pete.. but he dindt shy away from the challenge.. But like I said.. he is only 26.. He has alot of time for big fights ahead and to improve even more.

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                • the_truth_1984
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                  I don't think he's going down a notch by wanting a fight with Curtis Stevens.Especially if Stevens beats Dirrell.As for Stevens a win over Manfredo would help his career out a lot so it's a fight that makes sence for both fighters and I'm in favor of it.

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