Comments Thread For: Lennox Clarke Blasts Out Willy Hutchinson in Fifth Round

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Lennox Clarke Blasts Out Willy Hutchinson in Fifth Round

    Lennox Clarke became British and Commonwealth super middleweight champion with a stunning fifth-round stoppage of highly-touted Scottish prospect Willy Hutchinson at the Copper Box in London.
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  • Chrismart
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    • Casual Riot
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      I’ve watched Hutchinson alot since his debut and I’ve never been sold on him as a future star of the sport. I’ve heard Warren say many times he’s a future world champion, but I can’t see it. This fight was way too early for him, he’s only been fighting guys with padded records who are only there to lose. Before this fight Hutchinson needed 2/3 fights against the likes of Jahmaine Smyle, in order to go 10 rounds against a fighter who is fit, strong and coming to win.

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      • Kite1345
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        This was one of the more satisfying examples of hype meeting reality. Hutchinson was pretty obnoxious before this fight and overly confident for a guy who hadn't really fought anyone. He called Clarke a bin man. Well, that bin man took out the trash with a highlight reel stoppage. As someone said above, Hutchinson needed more experience against guys that were actually trying to win before taking a fight like this. I still feel like Hutchinson could go far, but he's got a lot to learn and he's not gonna learn it by going backwards and fighting tin cans again.

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