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  • Comments Thread For: Eimantas Stanionis On Spence vs. Thurman: "I Think Spence Is Going To Beat Him Down"

    It wasn't a complete shock to Eimantas Stanionis when the news officially broke. After hoping and praying that a showdown between Errol Spence Jr. and Terence Crawford would finally come to fruition, Stanionis incredulously rolled his eyes as reports surfaced of Spence moving up to 154 pounds to take on Keith Thurman.
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  • #2
    Thurman is done, people thinking he still has it have their minds stuck in 2018. Or they must have been really impressed with his over Barrios.

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    • #3
      Errol "Man Down" Spence, is going to live up to his ring moniker, and Keith "One Time" Thurman, is going to be the man down.
      He's going to make Thurman pay for not having given him a shot at the title, back when Thurman was the champion at 147 pounds.
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      • #4
        Errol Spence Won’t Fight Keith Thurman: “That Mf Wouldn’t Utter My Name When We Was Both Champions”
        April 30, 2022

        By Chris Williams: Errol Spence Jr. reiterated on Saturday that Keith ‘One Time’ Thurman won’t be getting a fight against him because he wouldn’t “utter” his name when the two were world champions.​

        Now that Spence (28-0, 22 KOs) is the big fish with the IBF, WBA & WBC welterweight titles in his possession, it’s time for some payback, shutting out the needy Thurman (30-1, 22 KOs), ignoring his pleas for a world title shot.

        If Thurman wants to fight for a world title, he will need to wait until the four belts are fragmented after Spence defeats WBO champion Terence Crawford later this year.

        It’s going to be tough for Thurman, though, as he’ll likely need to battle one of these young killers for one of the vacated 147-lb titles:
        • Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis
        • Vergil Ortiz Jr
        • Conor Benn

        Spence is one fight away from leaving the 147-lb division to move up to 154, and Thurman will have to try and make the best of things, trying to fill in the vacuum of Errol’s departure.

        Thurman, 33, recently came off a three-year layoff, beating former WBA secondary light-welterweight champion Mario Barrios by a 12-round unanimous decision.

        Whatever shine Thurman would have had for that win over Barrios was taken away because he cherry-picked him after his 11th round knockout loss to 135-pounder Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis in his previous fight in June of last year.

        Spence is coming off a sensational tenth-round knockout win earlier this month against WBA 147-lb champion Yordenis Ugas on April 16th in Arlington, Texas.

        As for Thurman, there’s no telling when he’ll return to the ring. If he follows his recent pattern of licking his wounds after one of his fights, we probably won’t see him back inside the ring for another two years until 2024.

        Since Thurman’s win over Danny Garcia in 2017, he’s had a couple of long layoffs of 2+ years each, making many boxing fans question his hunger for the sport.

        Thurman disappears after big fights, celebrating, licking his wounds for prolonged periods. Imagine that he’ll keep following this pattern as coming events cast their shadows before.

        It’s improbable that the 5’7″ Thurman will choose to move up to 154, following Spence, hoping he’ll throw him a bone. Thurman is too small to fight at 154 against the killers in that weight class, and besides, he’s too prone to injuries.

        It’s reasonable to assume that if Thurman is falling apart physically after every fight at 147, he’ll shatter into many pieces at 154, to the point that he won’t be able to come back in two to three years.

        https://www.************.com/2022/04...oth-champions/

        What a difference a year makes!!! Damn Errol! Should've given Boots a shot! Now you're doing to Boots, what Keith did to you!!!

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        • #5
          Let's be real, spence is with a team that doesn't like to match with the best, I feel thurman boxes circles around him, I but I'm 100 percent sure Crawford or spence don't want thurman, anyone who doesn't appreciate thurman skills has no knowledge of high boxing skills, if any of there teams find the courage to fight him I'm sure the bookies will have thurman an underdog and il lump a fortune on thurman, as long as his injury cleared up

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          • #6
            Spence should give up the belts. There's no way he's making 147 after this Thurman fight at 154

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post
              Errol "Man Down" Spence, is going to live up to his ring moniker, and Keith "One Time" Thurman, is going to be the man down.
              He's going to make Thurman pay for not having given him a shot at the title, back when Thurman was the champion at 147 pounds.
              I think Spence has a real mean streak in him and - if this fight happens - I can see him making Thurman suffer a slow sustained beating with a lot of hurtful body work.

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              • #8
                Earl 'Stand Down' Spence aka #CapSeason

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                • #9
                  Never before in boxing history has a champion, at any weight division, lead on, lied to the public falsely promoting a highly anticipated championship fight knowingly he had no intentions to make the 147 weight then obliviously moves to a higher weight class to fight with a washed up fighter, one he said he’d never fight…Let’s all talk about what a great champion Spence is-

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Sammy7861992 View Post
                    Let's be real, spence is with a team that doesn't like to match with the best, I feel thurman boxes circles around him, I but I'm 100 percent sure Crawford or spence don't want thurman, anyone who doesn't appreciate thurman skills has no knowledge of high boxing skills, if any of there teams find the courage to fight him I'm sure the bookies will have thurman an underdog and il lump a fortune on thurman, as long as his injury cleared up
                    i feel like you must have slipped and fell on your head recently. Maybe even just moments before you typed this nonsense.

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