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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Nyambayar: A Win Over Colbert Will Open Up A Lot Of Opportunities At 126 And 130

    The intended course of action for 2021 was to be the same as any other year for Tugstsogt Nyambayar. A planned title run at featherweight was at the forefront for the 2012 Olympic Silver medalist from Mongolia, whose lone career defeat came on that very stage. Nyambayar (12-1, 9KOs) has fought just once since a 12-round unanimous decision loss to WBC featherweight titlist Gary Russell Jr. last February, earning a split decision win over Cobia Breedy last September to claim the number-two position in the WBC featherweight ratings.
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    This is the moment when we find out just how good Colbert is.

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    • JBsports.49
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      The hand speed of Colbert will be the difference in this fight plus King Tut doesn't have one punch knockout power.

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      • _Rexy_
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        Originally posted by JBsports.49
        The hand speed of Colbert will be the difference in this fight plus King Tut doesn't have one punch knockout power.
        Once Tug got settled, he was winning the later rounds against GRJ. I'm a big fan of Colbert, but this is a 50/50 fight IMO.

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        • jonnyc420
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          All Boxing outlets need to stop acknowledging these WBA belts. They are meaningless they hand them out like candy. It's damn near impossible to figure out the logic in how they handle their champions. They dont care about the sport as long as they get those sanctioning fees. This is also the biggest gripe with Showtime, they play along as long as it supports PBC, at least once in a while HBO boxing would be honest about s**t.

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