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  • #11
    Originally posted by STREET CLEANER View Post

    Andrade says all those things that he wants to step up but doesn't put himself in a position to do so. Now he needs another tune up and let's be honest, he doesn't bring a title or money to the table. He is a high risk guy that would be tough to look against him.

    He has wasted his career away trying to secure a payday instead making a case for himself as a guy to fight.
    That's the truth! He should've never signed to MatchRoom, although I understand his motive, with Canelo, GGG, and Saunders, at the time he signed!

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    • #12
      Plant is trash

      he is lucky that its a 4-6 belt era and that 168 is historically a weak division.

      He isnt championship material. there are just so many belts that any pleb can get one. He would never be a champ in the earlier eras.

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      • #13
        Breadman was brought in to somehow someway beat David Benavides…he knows that if Plant cannot get David’s respect he is cooked in that fight. Plant is a boxer who will have to be just as much of a puncher to break up DBs downhill flow.

        I think Plant and his wife made a very smart move bringing Stephen in…make no mistake they brought him in to beat the Mexican Monster.

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        • #14
          Lol Canelo did

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          • #15
            I am just happy that Breadman is getting some long-overdue exposure... Things kind of stalled with J-Rock, and I am sure Breadman can be on par with Hunter and Roach as the next 'celebrity' coach. I'd love to see Breadman train Joshua.

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            • #16
              Plant can punch a fair bit, but Dirrell also is shop worn.

              Benavidez will stop him, whether more or less impressively than Canelo, I couldn't say.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                That's the truth! He should've never signed to MatchRoom, although I understand his motive, with Canelo, GGG, and Saunders, at the time he signed!
                Unfortunately those fights didn't materialized and they could had been easily made. The issue for him is that he thinks he is valued more than what they want to pay him and Saunders and GGG had their Canelo shot.

                Too bad because I really wanted to see how he measured up

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                • #18
                  It seems to me that Plant is the same high risk as Andrade with somewhat better reward.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by elfag View Post
                    Plant is trash

                    he is lucky that its a 4-6 belt era and that 168 is historically a weak division.

                    He isnt championship material. there are just so many belts that any pleb can get one. He would never be a champ in the earlier eras.
                    A lot of fighters wouldn’t be champion in the 1-belt, 8 weight classes era. Even if it was the current 17-18 weight classes, and 1 belt per weight class, still a lot boxers wouldn’t be champion.

                    With that said, I don’t think that alone would make them trash. Being a top 10 contender would probably hold more weight. If boxing went back to such rules, you would be praised a lot more for just being in the top 10.

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                    • #20
                      his new trainer better be careful he doesnt give him a false sense of confidence, he could be just buttering him up

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