Comments Thread For: Steve Rolls Drops, Stops Christopher Brooker In 9th Round On Beterbiev-Browne Card

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Steve Rolls Drops, Stops Christopher Brooker In 9th Round On Beterbiev-Browne Card

    Steve Rolls got in some rounds Friday night that he desperately needed if the Canadian super middleweight is to take a much tougher fight in his first appearance of 2022.
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  • DClefthook
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    This CHIC FIGHT on Espn+ is the reason why I can't get into CHIC FIGHTS! This **** is horrible!

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    • ifc
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      #3
      These are the type of women Shields beat to become the GWOAT !

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      • ifc
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        #4
        ESPN should be embarrassed for showing this fight.

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        • archiemoore1
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          #5
          I remember this guy Rolls. GGG rolled over his ass quick

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          • BustedKnuckles
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            #6
            Rolls is what, C-level fighter? It was a farce when GGG cherry picked him. (I was a GGG fan before I realized he was going this route for the rest of his career.) But last night, he was the best fighter on the undercard. That was a very low bar, but hey, give credit where it's due.

            The card was absolute crap. I'd watch the first round of each fight, and then go to Youtube for a while (maybe switch back a couple times briefly) until it was over. But this was the only undercard fight I watched. Considering the company he was in, he surprised me with a good fight and a good win.

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