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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Brian Mendoza Arrives in Australia, Expects a Fire-Fight With Tim Tszyu

    Junior middleweight contender Brian Mendoza has arrived in Australia, as he looks to get accustomed to the time difference for his upcoming world title showdown with WBO beltholder Tim Tszyu, which takes place on October 15 [October 14 in the United States].
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  • Boxfan83
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    Good fight. I think both guys are underrated.

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    • Tibburon245
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      #3
      I think Tszyu wins because he starts fast and looks for the KO.

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      • jqSide
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        So no one is giving credit for Mendoza's willingness to fight outside of his home country. He's going to Australia, not some third-world country.

        Was a huge deal when Haney went. Was a huge deal when Fulton traveled in another modern country. It's as if they're giving everyone favors. See the difference?

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        • STREET CLEANER
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          #5
          Mendoza is powerful but neither he is fast or very active.

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          • TheOneAboveAll
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            #6
            This is a nice style matchup. Should be lots of leather flying and very low probablility that it goes the distance.

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            • Hitmon
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              #7

              both Devin and Stephen were both champions.


              Originally posted by jqSide
              So no one is giving credit for Mendoza's willingness to fight outside of his home country. He's going to Australia, not some third-world country.

              Was a huge deal when Haney went. Was a huge deal when Fulton traveled in another modern country. It's as if they're giving everyone favors. See the difference?
              But

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              • jqSide
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                #8
                Originally posted by Hitmon
                both Devin and Stephen were both champions.
                But
                An alt responded. Typical. You really want to justify this, eh? Guys like Josh Taylor was champion. He went twice on "enemy's" territory. Wasn't a big deal. And there were many examples. Haney was a nobody and still is in comparison. Fulton was backed by Haymon/PBC/SHO, how come they never made any offer to Inoue so they can do it in Vegas?
                Last edited by jqSide; 10-04-2023, 01:54 PM.

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                • tomhawq
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                  #9
                  Mauricio Lara fought on "enemy's" territory multiple times as a champion. Nobody gave any credit to him traveling outside his Mexico.

                  Only Americans make a big deal of fighting outside their home sweet home. Most of them don't even have passport.

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                  • Wacked_Out
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                    #10
                    It was a 3 punch KO not a 1 punch KO. I became a Mendoza fan due to his underdog victories even though I wanted Banana and Fundora to win. I'd like to see him pull off the upset.

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