Comments Thread For: Shakur Stevenson Drops, Dominates Oscar Valdez To Unify WBC, WBO Titles

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  • garfios
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    #331
    Originally posted by Dip_Slide

    Someone will come along and push him and drag him into a fight. that's the intriguing thing about the careers of that type of fighters. Who can bring it to them and force them to fight? That will keep the fans interested. We've seen that happen with the highest paid athlete ever and with a lot of fighters throughout history but all fighters, no matter how skilled, will eventually find themselves in a brawl at some point if they keep fighting the top guys, Valdez failed the task, but doesn't mean that others will.
    Whittaker vs Hurtado, Lara vs perro and hurd, comes to mind more recently, and Duran vs Leonard to some degree. I agreed with you 100%.

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    • PeepeePoopooMan
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      #332
      Originally posted by Bronx2245
      It's called the "Sweet Science!" It don't get much sweeter than that! Dominant Victory! Outboxed him, and muscled him up! All from the pocket too! Now we see why Valdez was running from him for so long! Navarette, jump up and MAN UP!
      Stevenson looked huge in there against Valdez and yet your calling out a guy from a lower weight class to move up and fight him lmao not surprised that idiot oldskoolg liked your comment

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        #333
        Originally posted by PeepeePoopooMan

        Stevenson looked huge in there against Valdez and yet your calling out a guy from a lower weight class to move up and fight him lmao not surprised that idiot oldskoolg liked your comment
        We all know that’s boxing but Shakur is the young guy coming up, easier to make lower weight at 24. By 28 Stevenson will be a full-fledge welterweight.

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          #334
          Originally posted by jbdmusic

          I agree. He's just so boring to watch. Against Tank he could have issues. Just a weak jab won't keep Tank away. Tank could beat him up.
          Tank been losing tons of rounds to dudes 100x less talented than Stevenson plus I bet Stevenson would be huge compared to Tank like he was last night. Tank would get beat IMO

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            #335
            SS vs Navarrete is the only fight i wanna see at 130 for the kid. Nobody is gonna beat him but Navarrete is big and will have a 4 inch reach advantage and has a good motor so it could be interesting. Stevenson looked huge last night in there so maybe 135 is in the not so distant future and that's where things start getting real interesting matchup wise with all the the talent there. I could see him fighting Nakatani or Commey as a first fight there to test the waters sometime early next year

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            • Cyborg Fangerloo
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              #336
              Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
              Leading up to this, I noticed Stevenson was the more sturdy, talented fighter. Valdez is a warrior,
              but he's had too many wars because of leaning too much on his warrior spirit, instead of developing
              more boxing skills. Stevenson does need to develop more power, but that can come with a proper trainer.
              That was my exact thinking. Some trainers can simply help you change mechanics and become more powerful. If this guy wants to go down in the legend category, he is going to have to use more power. Vulnerability creates excitement and when the opponent is not vulnerable to your power, you are not exciting!!!!!!

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              • Bronx2245
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                #337
                Originally posted by PeepeePoopooMan

                Stevenson looked huge in there against Valdez and yet your calling out a guy from a lower weight class to move up and fight him lmao not surprised that idiot oldskoolg liked your comment
                Navarette and Shakur BOTH 5'7", and 126 to 130 is not a big leap at all! It would be a HUGE event, and Navarette can make it happen! I hope they do it NYC or ATL! Let Shakur gets some love from the crowd this time! He's earned it!

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                • uppercut510
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                  #338
                  when knock out artist come people complain of lack of skills, when skilled fighters beat their fighter hes boring or was too big for the division lol

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                    #339
                    Originally posted by uppercut510
                    when knock out artist come people complain of lack of skills, when skilled fighters beat their fighter hes boring or was too big for the division lol
                    Yep. There is always an agenda with some people and it's easy to see through.

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                      #340
                      Originally posted by The Big Dunn

                      Exactly. Sadly, his primary reason for having an account is to come on and spew toxic hate for black men in the sport.
                      There is always a love fest around these parts each and every time a black fighter is victorious and successful.

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