bigger hype job, jermall or jermell?

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  • Madison Boxing
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    bigger hype job, jermall or jermell?

    a few years back them 'hungry young lions' supposedly had all the top fighters quaking in their boots, scared to fight them. fast forward to 2021 and both have losses/robbery wins to C level fighters, not beaten any top fighters and are light years away from being considered elite. which fighter has been the bigger disappointment?
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    160 Charlo is a much worse fighter. He gets beat on by dudes he should be blowing out of there. The 154 Charlo has some good wins and fought some decent opposition

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      I think Jermell showed a little more grit last night than Jermall did in his last fight. Neither of them impress me though.

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      • ShaneMosleySr
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        Jermell Charlo.

        He lost to Tony Harrison, who sucks.

        He should have lost last night.

        He hasn’t had a good performance since he knocked out Lubin in the first round.

        Jermall Charlo outboxed Sergey Derevyanchenko. He’s for real.

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        • Jsmooth9876
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          Didn't one of them fight a guy who literally had one good leg and the dude went the distance with him or close to it? Maybe I am thinking of a different fight, I know that happened in the Tank vs Gamboa fight where he blew out his leg somehow (old age most likely)

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            Jermall would have performed a lot better againsy Castaņo. Most likely won. Korobov is the real black mark on his record and Korobov only has 1 actual loss.

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              Both are good fighters. There’s no shame in struggling with and arguably losing to Castano. I was telling people all week I fancied Castano to outwork Charlo and win on points.

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                Originally posted by RightJabLikeZab
                Jermall would have performed a lot better againsy Castaņo. Most likely won. Korobov is the real black mark on his record and Korobov only has 1 actual loss.
                Jermall is the technically better Charlo IMO. He showed a good jab and distance control vs Derevyanchenko.

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                  Its Mall, and always will be until he fights other champs in his division

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                    Originally posted by Jsmooth9876
                    Didn't one of them fight a guy who literally had one good leg and the dude went the distance with him or close to it? Maybe I am thinking of a different fight, I know that happened in the Tank vs Gamboa fight where he blew out his leg somehow (old age most likely)
                    that was crawford versus benevidez i think, he had been shot in the knee and gave crawford problems early

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