Bernard Dunne Eyes Israel Vazquez Showdown
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Because my sig is a joke (went over your head obviously).
Hopkins was a lil bigger but he didn't use size to win the fight, he uses superior boxing ability, which is why people say he put on a boxing clinic that night against tito. He didn't out muscle tito, he didn't rough him up, he didn't fight inside & dirty, he boxed him, used great lateral movement, fantastic defense and executed the perfect game plan. That's why size wasn't an issue, it was skill and clearly bhop was the more skillful fighter.Comment
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I reckon it would be a war, a short one but a war nonetheless. I like this dunne guy, but like others have pointed out he has his hands full with his next opponent so hopefully he doesn't get a head of himself.Comment
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Munroe????
Please tell me, why would Dunne want to fight Munroe? he is small potatoes!! Poonsawat is a very solid fighter and I would not be surprised to see him beat Dunne. If Dunne keeps his chin down and boxes, he can outbox this kid all night. Dunne mistake sometimes is he brawls, which he is good at also.
The Kiko fight was just a fluke IMO. Dunne was too ****y for his own good, got caught, end of story.
Against Vazquez it will all depend how much the great Mexican has left. If he is anywhere under 90% I think Dunne can beat him. Israel has been out a long time now, had multiple surgeries and three wars before that, he could be ripe for the picking.
We have seen this before with some trilogies, Morales and Barrera finished eachother, Ward and Gatti finished eachother and the one that sticks out is Corrales vs Castillo (not trilogy). Those two guys were finished after that first fight. Now we have Marquez and Vazquez, Marquez did not look too good in the return (to be expected) but what happens when he fight a top level fighter?I do not see Marquez and Vazquez are in their final year of fighting. If they do not fight eachother again, I see them both getting beat by top level fighters.
Just my two cents.Comment

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