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Originally posted by Bullrider View PostSeems there is something missing in this article. Which no longer surprise me. One article says he's been training for Lubin and found out it's not happening. Which is typical in this sport. What happened in the middle? How did it go from Lubin to Thurman, a 147 guy?
Something just doesn’t add up
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Originally posted by MulaKO View Post
Yeah I know
I guess I can chalk it up as a deception or me just saying nah
Why the fugh were they chasing this fight so hard ?
A name on his record I just don’t get it but I won’t give him credit for this chit like I said yesterday
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Originally posted by MulaKO View Post
And the fact that he says he’s been chasing this forever
Something just doesn’t add up
https://www.boxingscene.com/tim-tszy...d-feet--181064
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Originally posted by Roadblock View Post
From their point of view its a name scalp and adds to the hype they will put out, Ive said all along Tim is very well-managed Harrison Ocampo Mendoza all strategic fights designed to build him up, its all working so hats of them they doing a good job, and I was never high on Tim but he has definitely improved a lot in the ring so credit to him, not a fan though.
All three of those guys were all good in their own way and he has passed the test with flying colours
And yes he has improved big time , you see it from fight to fight
Credit to him for the improvement and that is a willingness that fighters seem to have but not continuously
Tim seems to have on a regular basisPharlapz
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Originally posted by Bullrider View Post"At first, Tszyu (24-0, 17 KOs) spent countless hours in the gym preparing and sparring against opponents who had a similar style to Lubin."
https://www.boxingscene.com/tim-tszy...d-feet--181064
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I'm looking forward to Keith knocking Tim out within the first 3 rounds, because it'll be almost the 10th anniversary for when Keith scored his last legit KO against Julio Diaz in what round? You guessed it: the 3rd! AND he's fought 8 times since then. PLUS by the time the fight rolls around he'll have been out of the ring for about 2 years and 2 months, so he's gonna be super fresh. Add in the fact that he fought as a Light Middleweight for 19 of his fights - which most people don't know (sure, that was his first 19 fights ending way back in 2012, but still) and you have a recipe for TOTAL DESTRUCTION of TIm Tszyu.
WAR THURMAN!!!!!!MulaKO likes this.
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Originally posted by Tag, You're Hit View PostI'm looking forward to Keith knocking Tim out within the first 3 rounds, because it'll be almost the 10th anniversary for when Keith scored his last legit KO against Julio Diaz in what round? You guessed it: the 3rd! AND he's fought 8 times since then. PLUS by the time the fight rolls around he'll have been out of the ring for about 2 years and 2 months, so he's gonna be super fresh. Add in the fact that he fought as a Light Middleweight for 19 of his fights - which most people don't know (sure, that was his first 19 fights ending way back in 2012, but still) and you have a recipe for TOTAL DESTRUCTION of TIm Tszyu.
WAR THURMAN!!!!!!
It was the story that kept giving
Lmfao
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Originally posted by MulaKO View Post
That’s one thing I do give them credit , he is being brought the proper way
All three of those guys were all good in their own way and he has passed the test with flying colours
And yes he has improved big time , you see it from fight to fight
Credit to him for the improvement and that is a willingness that fighters seem to have but not continuously
Tim seems to have on a regular basis
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Originally posted by Tag, You're Hit View PostI'm looking forward to Keith knocking Tim out within the first 3 rounds, because it'll be almost the 10th anniversary for when Keith scored his last legit KO against Julio Diaz in what round? You guessed it: the 3rd! AND he's fought 8 times since then. PLUS by the time the fight rolls around he'll have been out of the ring for about 2 years and 2 months, so he's gonna be super fresh. Add in the fact that he fought as a Light Middleweight for 19 of his fights - which most people don't know (sure, that was his first 19 fights ending way back in 2012, but still) and you have a recipe for TOTAL DESTRUCTION of TIm Tszyu.
WAR THURMAN!!!!!!
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