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    Comments Thread For: Adrian Curiel-Sivenathi Nontshinga II: Stats & Stakes

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    Cliff Rold doesn’t know s**t about boxing.

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    • SteveM
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      If 'Shinga brings the same gameplan - ie slickness and counter-punching he will get out-punched and lose by stoppage or narrow decision - but if he decides to get on his bike more he might nick a close decision - but prob not as it's Curiel's home fight.

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      • crold1
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        #4
        Originally posted by SteveM
        If 'Shinga brings the same gameplan - ie slickness and counter-punching he will get out-punched and lose by stoppage or narrow decision - but if he decides to get on his bike more he might nick a close decision - but prob not as it's Curiel's home fight.
        Turned out to be the opposite. He stayed in the trenches and played his moment to go perfect. What a hell of a fight.

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          #5
          Originally posted by crold1

          Turned out to be the opposite. He stayed in the trenches and played his moment to go perfect. What a hell of a fight.
          He whooped dat azz, Curiel got his soul taken

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            #6
            Originally posted by SteveM
            If 'Shinga brings the same gameplan - ie slickness and counter-punching he will get out-punched and lose by stoppage or narrow decision - but if he decides to get on his bike more he might nick a close decision - but prob not as it's Curiel's home fight.
            I can see where your head was and not a bad prediction seeing how the first fight came about
            Be honest here , never thought he was going to knock him out , didn’t see that coming but was a good all around fight with a great ending

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            • crold1
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              #7
              Originally posted by MÄtztli

              He whooped dat azz, Curiel got his soul taken
              You could see Curiel starting to gas. I wondered if Nontshinga could sustain offense as he was so right hand wary but he got it together

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              • SteveM
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                #8
                Originally posted by MulaKO

                I can see where your head was and not a bad prediction seeing how the first fight came about
                Be honest here , never thought he was going to knock him out , didn’t see that coming but was a good all around fight with a great ending
                According to his trainer they even planned to be on the ropes - so completely different game plan - a junior flyweight modern era rope-a-dope!!!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by crold1

                  Turned out to be the opposite. He stayed in the trenches and played his moment to go perfect. What a hell of a fight.
                  Seems like Team Nontshinga decided it was a lucky punch 1st time round and they could out-guts and out last Curiel - helluva risky card to play

                  Cliff are you going to still be involved going forward? I sincerely hope so

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