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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tim Bradley Backs Raymond Muratalla To Beat Devin Haney

    Tim Bradley gets a bit excited when someone in the lightweight division takes center stage. Whether it's Shakur Stevenson, Frank Martin, Vasiliy Lomachenko, or Gervonta Davis, Bradley enjoys watching them all. But, when Raymond Muratalla enters the ring, the newly inducted Hall of Famer begins jumping up and down.
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  • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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    I concur . Headbutt Bradley is correct in his assessment. I have Muratalla beating Shakur and Tank as well.
    Last edited by CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart; 11-19-2023, 02:01 PM.

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    • tomhawq
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      I have strong doubts Haney would go back down to 135. He looks like a welterweight!

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      • tkoboxingscene
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        Man, wtf is this **** even news? Boxing scene is getting stale.

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          #5
          Originally posted by tomhawq
          I have strong doubts Haney would go back down to 135. He looks like a welterweight!
          I don't think that he will ever go back to 135 either , he looked half dead weighing in at 135 his last couple of fights. I'm not so sure that he will be at 140 all that long either.

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          • tomhawq
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            #6
            Originally posted by pnut901

            I don't think that he will ever go back to 135 either , he looked half dead weighing in at 135 his last couple of fights. I'm not so sure that he will be at 140 all that long either.
            Very true, very true...

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            • real raw
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              Muratalla went down pretty easily in one of his fights, I don't know how much of a threat he is going to be

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              • slimPickings
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                Muratalla is good, he is just not as good as he is being made out to be. He is another Alex Rocha waiting to happen!!!​

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                • Cyborg Fangerloo
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                  #9
                  Even though there is no money being exchanged, Bradley talks like he gets paid off for being so bias

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                  • Malvado
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                    Originally posted by real raw
                    Muratalla went down pretty easily in one of his fights, I don't know how much of a threat he is going to be

                    I think his latest performances against Nakathila and Torres who are bigger punchers make up for the fact that he got dropped by Galindo for being careless. Don't think that's enough to imply that he win against the top fighters, just think one bad moment in a fight doesn't define how he good or bad he is. Hope he gets to fight William Zepeda for the WBO belt, if not he likely fight Denys Berinchyk.

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