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  • Combat Talk Radio
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    #21
    Originally posted by Spray_resistant

    He didn't win on his own merit and I don't regard him a champion.

    In fact I would consider a fighter at 140 undisputed if they just bypassed him shrugging him off as a waste of time.
    Ok, so by that logic we should also bypass Tim Tszyu. Right?

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    • hitmanjosh
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      #22
      Rolly's boyfriend told me, he's over rated and he jabs him better than Rolly does him back!

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      • Spray_resistant
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        #23
        Originally posted by Combat Talk Radio

        Ok, so by that logic we should also bypass Tim Tszyu. Right?
        Did a ref stop a vacant title fight he was losing in Tim's favor for no apparent reason?

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        • Roberto Vasquez
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          #24
          I think he is right, Look at what James did to Joshua - very simple going in and out in straight lines. Got hit much more than normal against Franklin and Helenius. AJ did much better when boxing like himself again with Davison.

          James made his name off Spence. His style worked for Spence but not necessarily with other fighters with different physical attributes. I see him like Andre's Ward's trainer. Worked great for Ward but for other fighters - not so much. I think these trainers try to force a style on a boxer who would be better off sticking to their own way of boxing.

          Reminds me of Roy Jones training Eubank. Was a disaster.... Only Jones can fight that way. Eubank was a cheap copy. Soon as he dumped Jones and changed back to his old style he destroyed the guy who beat him

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            #25
            Derrick James went from being Trainer of the Year to now being overrated. It’s a tough business.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
              I think he is right, Look at what James did to Joshua - very simple going in and out in straight lines. Got hit much more than normal against Franklin and Helenius. AJ did much better when boxing like himself again with Davison.

              James made his name off Spence. His style worked for Spence but not necessarily with other fighters with different physical attributes. I see him like Andre's Ward's trainer. Worked great for Ward but for other fighters - not so much. I think these trainers try to force a style on a boxer who would be better off sticking to their own way of boxing.

              Reminds me of Roy Jones training Eubank. Was a disaster.... Only Jones can fight that way. Eubank was a cheap copy. Soon as he dumped Jones and changed back to his old style he destroyed the guy who beat him
              Eubank Jr dumped Roy but didn’t go back to his old style, he hooked up with Bomac.

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                #27
                I remember going on DJ's website and thinking it was strange he called himself a "coach" and not a "trainer"


                Then after watching him telling Browne, Spence, Charlo to keep doing what they were doing while they were getting ****kicked it all made sense.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                  Eubank Jr dumped Roy but didn’t go back to his old style, he hooked up with Bomac.
                  Junior never really had a "style" He was more boxercise than pro boxer. Just relied on his fitness and tank.


                  oh and his name

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                    #29
                    rolly stirring the pot

                    is this a ploy to turn cryin's eyes back on him as he seems to be looking at haney or is he just building up a fight with cryin thats in the background brewing

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Spray_resistant

                      Did a ref stop a vacant title fight he was losing in Tim's favor for no apparent reason?
                      Ah, so it’s not just about whether you beat someone for a belt. That’s called moving the goalposts, brother.

                      So by your logic, when the ref jumped in and stopped Brook who had won every round against Crawford up to that point, and didn’t let Brook throw back, we should just disregard that win. Right?

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