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  • Comments Thread For: Regis Prograis Gives His Thoughts On Jose Zepeda Showdown: "It's Killer vs. Killer"

    Following his majority decision defeat at the hands of Josh Taylor in October of 2019, Regis Prograis sulked in disbelief. Although his 140-pound title reign had come to an end, he was seemingly given an endless array of options, none of
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  • #2
    Teofimo Lopez is at 140. They both can dance

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    • #3
      Prograis is right about "killer vs killer." He's elite, and has an argument that he should have gotten the decision against Taylor: it was very close. Zepeda is elite as well. I thought Zepeda edged Ramirez - so he too should have gotten a title. This should be a very good fight.
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      • #4
        Great fight but to bad we won't be able to see it!

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        • #5
          Prograis is right about "killer vs. killer." He's in the elite and has an argument that he should have gotten the decision against Taylor: it was very close. Zepeda is also part of the elite. I thought Zepeda edged out Ramirez - so he should have gotten a title too. This should be a very good fight.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Doctor Bill View Post
            Prograis is right about "killer vs killer." He's elite, and has an argument that he should have gotten the decision against Taylor: it was very close. Zepeda is elite as well. I thought Zepeda edged Ramirez - so he too should have gotten a title. This should be a very good fight.
            Yes, had Regis just closed stronger, given a little more in the final couple of rounds, he would have won that fight. But he didn't and I really hope he learned from that defeat. Zepeda is a real good puncher but I think Orograis might just be a little too much for him. Great match up though

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            • #7
              Originally posted by tokon View Post

              Yes, had Regis just closed stronger, given a little more in the final couple of rounds, he would have won that fight. But he didn't and I really hope he learned from that defeat. Zepeda is a real good puncher but I think Orograis might just be a little too much for him. Great match up though
              But Prograis did close out stronger as Taylor's eye had swollen quite badly?

              I see it as Prograis losing even wider had Taylor's eye been alright. But he was just trying to minimize the damage in the last couple to get over the line and take the titles.

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              • #8
                Excited 4 this one.

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                • #9
                  This is going to be a great fight, and Prograis is absolutely right about "it's killer vs killer", unfortunately for him I think he's going to wind up the corpse
                  (figuratively speaking), of course.
                  Memories of Zepeda's last few scintillating knockout win's against Vargas, and Baranchyk, were nothing short of amazing.
                  While Prograis recent win's haven'y as noteworthy, or against better opposition than the opponent's that Zepeda has beaten around the same time period.
                  That said an enormous fight between to of the very best in the 140 pound division, and who ever is victorious in this fight will have some serious bragging right's.
                  It also look's like 2 of Fernando "El Feroz" Vargas', son's are on the card so far Fernando 6-0, and Amado 4-0, let's see if they turn out to be a chip off the old block.
                  Last edited by Boricua181; 10-08-2022, 06:44 PM.

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