Comments Thread For: Liam Wilson: Navarrete Can Hold My Belt Until We Meet Again

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Liam Wilson: Navarrete Can Hold My Belt Until We Meet Again

    By Jake Donovan - Liam Wilson has no doubt that another shot at the WBO junior lightweight title is in his future. His only request is that it once again comes versus its current claimant, if only for a shot at revenge. For now, the Queensland native is focused on a return to the win column. Wilson faces Argentina's Carlos Alanis (12-0,
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  • paulf
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    nope-no.gif

    Wilson hit Navarrete with the greatest possible punch and follow up combination he could ever land, and Navarrete came back and beat the **** out of him.

    They could fight a hundred times. He isn't beating Navarrete.

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    • The Big Dunn
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      Lmfao. This guy is delusional.

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      • JonDP
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        #4
        This guy has to win two or three fights by KO against non-Uber drivers before he can say stuff like that. Getting KO’d by a guy can hardly be construed as him holding your belt.

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        • Greenfield02
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          #5
          I mean I'm not going to blame him for day dreaming....

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          • tomhawq
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            #6
            I doubt Navarette's team would want another piece of this dangerous guy.

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            • trippleupper
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              #7
              Originally posted by tomhawq
              I doubt Navarette's team would want another piece of this dangerous guy.
              100%. And the other comments are baloney.

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              • Boricua181
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                #8
                Although Liam Wilson did hurt Navarette badly, he can't change the fact that he was knocked out in their fight.
                Liam was knocked out in his first and only other loss on his record, but he was able to come back his nemesis in his very next fight.
                So even though I think that it's improbable that Liam can turn the tables on Navarrete, he's already proven that he can reverse a loss in a rematch.

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                • boxingitis
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by tomhawq
                  I doubt Navarette's team would want another piece of this dangerous guy.
                  He can fight Valdez and the winner might have a chance to get a rematch. Navarette took it easy on him. He was overconfident since it was blonde white boy. It's hard for Mexican to take a blonde white guy seriously. Unless it's Lomachenko or Mexican blonded white guy.
                  Last edited by boxingitis; 08-22-2023, 10:04 PM.

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