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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Lubin's Trainer: Fight vs Fundora Will Look Like Hagler-Hearns, Ends By Knockout

    BoxingScene.com' Keith Idec recently broke the news that Erickson "The Hammer" Lubin (24-1) will take on Sebastian "The Towering Inferno" Fundora (18-0-1) in a high stakes showdown on April 9th that will broadcast live on Showtime. The fight will take place at ****** Hotels Las Vegas. The winner will be the WBC super welterweight mandatory challenger for WBC/WBA/IBF champion Jermell Charlo who takes on WBO champion Brian Casta?o on May 14th.
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    I think Lubin wins, chop down 9th round..

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    • Bronx2245
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      Looking forward to this fight more than Spence vs. Ugas! Should be good while it lasts!

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      • Mayweatherducks
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        Bad fight for Lubin he’s going to go right back to sleep unfortunately. His team should’ve known better lol. Smh

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        • richardt
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          Lubin has to avoid getting tapped on the chin and doing the funky chicken. This fight may test his heart more than anything. But Fundora hangs his chin out like a sailor sticking a lantern out in front of him in the night. The day Fundora gets stopped will be like a tree that falls hard and they don't bother counting because it will be an ugly KO. Not sure if Lubin can do that but I guess we will see.
          Last edited by richardt; 03-11-2022, 11:36 AM.

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          • richardt
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            How is it that Lubin always looks middle-aged in the face? I would guess him to be 35 years old if I didn't know he was not.

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            • hhh1200
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              Lubin is kind of in the AJ zone as far as the confidence I think. He steam-rolled Gallimore who is a puncher but was shaky vs. Gausha. Hard one to call. Both southpaws so they will touch lead hands. Sebastian gets a big wide b/c of his wingspan. Can Lubin shorten up his shots and get on the inside? Always thought Lubin should have gone to TR for development when he didn't go to the Olympian. They would have built him the right way. 52/48 Sebas?

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                Lubin on a mission

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                • hitmanjosh
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                  I don't disagree with the KO part by Cunningham, but Lubin is the one whom has shown a glass jaw! Kevin been on the losing end of many fights lately, people better wake up he had his time, and it's over.

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                  • Bronx2245
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                    Originally posted by hhh1200
                    Lubin is kind of in the AJ zone as far as the confidence I think. He steam-rolled Gallimore who is a puncher but was shaky vs. Gausha. Hard one to call. Both southpaws so they will touch lead hands. Sebastian gets a big wide b/c of his wingspan. Can Lubin shorten up his shots and get on the inside? Always thought Lubin should have gone to TR for development when he didn't go to the Olympian. They would have built him the right way. 52/48 Sebas?
                    You can blame Mike Tyson for that! I'm glad he took the Charlo fight! Lesson Learned! Funny, when young lions step up early, people say it's the wrong move, then when they don't move fast, people say "who have they fought?" I don't think Canelo's loss, nor Lubin's loss, were setbacks!

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