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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Brandun Lee Grades Performance vs. Pedro Campa a 5.5/10: 'I've Never Been Touched Up Like This'

    CARSON, Calif. - Brandun Lee found himself in a firefight during the latest chapter of his budding career. The super lightweight prospect Lee (28-0, 23 KOs) barely sneaked by with a unanimous decision victory against Pedro Campa in what materialized as the toughest test of his six-year career.
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  • Boxfan83
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    Either Lee degressed or he wasnt all that to begin with. Either way, the more this dude sticks around fighting these rugged Mexicans, eventually 1s gonna take that 0. Better to lose in a championship match than lose to a guy like Campa.

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    • crisantonio917
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      If they don't bring in a real trainer, he's gonna be toast soon, father as a trainer is straight TRASH...

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      • hitmanjosh
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        #4
        I think you are grading yourself higher than anyone else!

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        • Malvado
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          #5
          Wouldn't mind watching Brandon Lee vs Lindolfo Delgado.

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          • BZBEE
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            Don't see anything special from Lee. He is strong and can punch, he has been brought up very carefully. I see an average fighter.

            In one interview he said he fought like a Mexican and was smart like a Korean, but he might want to reverse those rolls. All Korean fighters I have seen are sluggers on the contrary the Elite Mexican fighters have skills.

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            • maguirre
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              #7
              Lee is no longer with Dunkin, while Ennis still wants to be protected and still welcomes being fed crumbs.

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              • N!Ck F.
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                #8
                Originally posted by BZBEE
                Don't see anything special from Lee. He is strong and can punch, he has been brought up very carefully. I see an average fighter.

                In one interview he said he fought like a Mexican and was smart like a Korean, but he might want to reverse those rolls. All Korean fighters I have seen are sluggers on the contrary the Elite Mexican fighters have skills.
                His dad is not that good of a trainer. Lee has wicked Handspeed, power and he’s tough…
                But he’s extremely technically limited and his boxing IQ is quite low.

                I think a Freddie roach would be good for him.
                He got dropped HARD a few fights ago and looked pretty bad his last fight…he needs to make changes before he’s knocked out not after.

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                • macmike100
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                  #9
                  I don't think you could more candid than that. That was a pretty good self analysis. Brandon is being a realist. More so than a lot of boxers out there. Pretty good head on his shoulders. Good luck and good work to achieve his goals.

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                  • richardt
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Escorpion
                    Wouldn't mind watching Brandon Lee vs Lindolfo Delgado.
                    That would be a war all the way! I'd go with Delgado due to his technical skills and he is strong and powerful as well.
                    Last edited by richardt; 04-17-2023, 03:18 PM.

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