Comments Thread For: Maxi Hughes Embracing Underdog Status As The Vegas Lights Shine Brightly On His Clash With William Zepeda

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  • BoxingUpdates
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    Comments Thread For: Maxi Hughes Embracing Underdog Status As The Vegas Lights Shine Brightly On His Clash With William Zepeda

    Maxi Hughes admits he had a pinch-me moment earlier this week after seeing his name up in lights on the famous Las Vegas strip
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  • Boxing2695
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    5 years ago maxi was fighting in small halls in 4 rounders so the way he's turned his career around to fighting at a high level at 135lbs is quite the achievement and thought he was very unlucky not to get the win over kambosos last time out. I don't think he'll beat zepeda on Saturday though I think he'll be to much for maxi and probably stop him in the later rounds after about 8-9

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    • StandStrong0873
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      #3
      It’s a shame that he was robbed against Kambosos.

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      • Corelone
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        #4
        Sic em Maxi. When he got his chance he made a beeline to the gold. He is on the road and in deep. Win lose or draw, he has grit.

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        • rickJen
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          #5
          Not exactly a big fight but descent enough to fill some void in a sport full of inactive fighters.
          Boxing should focus more on fighters with loses as they tend to be easier to deal with.
          And one loss or 2 should never define the end of a boxer's career.

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          • boxingitis
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            #6
            100 % it will be better than the Shakur fight.

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            • Griever0730
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              #7
              Hughes put up a very good fight that coulda really gone his way against Kambosos and deserves a fight like this. It's just that his lack of power against a pressure fighter like Zepeda might really be his undoing here. If he can't get Zepeda to respect him, he's probably getting run over. He's gonna hafta really find a way to box like he's never boxed before if he wants to pull this one off. Should be a good scrap.

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