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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    Bold prediction…

    Jazza ****ens outboxes Kid Galahad and wins a unanimous decision tonight. I’m not sure people know how talented of a boxer ****ens is, he boxed at a high level both nationally and internationally as a Junior before turning pro as a teenager. ****ens holds multiple wins over guys like Josh Taylor for example.

    A lot of people are getting caught up on the first fight IMO, Jazza was actually outboxing him early too but then started to gas, ****ens was a 22 year old kid at the time and that was his first ever 12 round fight. Both are much improved fighters since then and I think we’ll see a very different fight tonight.

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    Now I know Kid Galahad is gonna win....

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      #3
      Originally posted by Mammoth
      Now I know Kid Galahad is gonna win....


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      • YoungManRumble
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        #4
        Don't think it's that bold by any means. Id say like 3 or 4/10 on the boldness scale.

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        • ShaneMosleySr
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          #5
          Underdogs are underdogs for a reason.

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          • deathofaclown
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            Certainly was a bold prediction

            I always felt Galahad was a couple of levels above. I thought he beat Warrington too.

            Galahad could mix it with anyone at featherweight, Jazza can’t. That’s the difference for me.

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              #7
              Originally posted by deathofaclown
              Certainly was a bold prediction

              I always felt Galahad was a couple of levels above. I thought he beat Warrington too.

              Galahad could mix it with anyone at featherweight, Jazza can’t. That’s the difference for me.
              Was a bad prediction too.

              I had him beating Warrington also, the people behind Warrington didn’t fancy the rematch whatsoever IMO. I think them dropping the belt was a bit of a duck tbh.

              The only guy that I think convincingly beats him is Gary Russell Jr. Just think his speed would be far too much for Galahad to cope with. Galahad is very well rounded but he’s quite methodical too, I think that’s a favourable style for GRJ.

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                #8
                Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

                Was a bad prediction too.

                I had him beating Warrington also, the people behind Warrington didn’t fancy the rematch whatsoever IMO. I think them dropping the belt was a bit of a duck tbh.

                The only guy that I think convincingly beats him is Gary Russell Jr. Just think his speed would be far too much for Galahad to cope with. Galahad is very well rounded but he’s quite methodical too, I think that’s a favourable style for GRJ.
                Yeah Warrington flat out ducked the rematch

                let’s be honest, if you’re looking for big fights and unifications he always talked of, why vacate your only world title and bargaining chip? Especially to fight a relatively unknown Mexican in your next fight..

                Warrington must be kicking himself now.

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