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  • #11
    Originally posted by DClefthook View Post
    Man GTFOH Teo is fighting a 35 yr old that has a record of 38-7 ??????????? WHAT????????? Where's the outrage???? Where are the pitchforks???? Where's the fire and brimstone????? Teo is a free agent that could've fought Matias or Haney next or maybe even Tank this summer. Bytch move bro. C'mon everybody join me in condemning Teo like we do Tank and Shakur. C'mon now, not all at once!!! hahahahaha fuqing clowns
    I’ll be cheering for Claggett being a Canadian. He is a tough dude & had a good 2023 going 4-0 picking up the NABF & WBO International title. Lopez is a massive step up & this is by far the biggest opportunity he will ever get. I give him about a 1% chance of pulling off the upset. He has nothing to lose. I would assume he will be cancelling his April 4 fight with Mike Ohan. I think a few other Canadians will be happy to see one of ours get this opportunity. He is not an import european fighting out of Canada. He was born in Calgary 3 hours from my city. Yeah it is not the best opponent for Lopez. A mismatch on paper…
    Last edited by joe strong; 03-29-2024, 03:53 PM.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by BritJimbo View Post

      I'm from Hamilton and I'm going to be honest, I have never heard of Steve...I know most of the Cdn guys of all levels (eg. Rolls, Butler, the Eastern European ones out of Montreal).

      It doesn't figure to be a long night for Teo, but he sometimes fights at the level of the opposition, so you never know.
      He’s from Calgary. 4-0 in 2023 & won NABF & WBO International title.

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      • #13
        I like Canadian hockey and boxers Good stuff
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        • #14
          By far Lopez has the worst dance partner, let me guess, he has to recover from the Ortiz fight.
          If Teo is still with TR this is normal for their fighters.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by BritJimbo View Post

            I'm from Hamilton and I'm going to be honest, I have never heard of Steve...I know most of the Cdn guys of all levels (eg. Rolls, Butler, the Eastern European ones out of Montreal).

            It doesn't figure to be a long night for Teo, but he sometimes fights at the level of the opposition, so you never know.
            How have you never heard of Claggett if you follow Canadian Boxing? He has had a real tough time breaking into the top, but he's probably the best born and raised canadian pro we have. I would maybe consider Crowley, but he only fights once a year, if that. Rozicki is coming along, but he needs to get tougher/bigger fights.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by joe strong View Post

              I’ll be cheering for Claggett being a Canadian. He is a tough dude & had a good 2023 going 4-0 picking up the NABF & WBO International title. Lopez is a massive step up & this is by far the biggest opportunity he will ever get. I give him about a 1% chance of pulling off the upset. He has nothing to lose. I would assume he will be cancelling his April 4 fight with Mike Ohan. I think a few other Canadians will be happy to see one of ours get this opportunity. He is not an import european fighting out of Canada. He was born in Calgary 3 hours from my city. Yeah it is not the best opponent for Lopez. A mismatch on paper…
              Good luck to you sir!!

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              • #17
                Originally posted by BritJimbo View Post

                I'm from Hamilton and I'm going to be honest, I have never heard of Steve...I know most of the Cdn guys of all levels (eg. Rolls, Butler, the Eastern European ones out of Montreal).

                It doesn't figure to be a long night for Teo, but he sometimes fights at the level of the opposition, so you never know.
                saw him underneath mbili vs gongora at the casino in montreal, maybe its on you tube? check it out he had a great fight that night, anomgst many. Claggetts fights are never "tactical"
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                • #18
                  Damb! That’s outta the blue. Nice payday for a fellow canuck Claggett. Easy work for Teo.

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                  • #19
                    Think Teo really must have had his confidence hit by that Ortiz fight. Because if he really wanted to prove he's the best and he wants a guy who doesn't run, why isn't he fighting Subriel Matias?

                    I hope he can get himself straight, because if he can improve his consistency, he'll be good for the division. I suspect "the Takeover" is going to go out with a whimper though. Mental issues, like Garcia. Maybe after Garcia loses to Haney, he can fight Teo, and the WBC can make a commemorative "Mental Health" belt. Can be presented to the winner by Tyson Fury and Jermall Charlo.

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                    • #20
                      I hate it when champions fight guys I've never heard of. How does a fight like this make money? I guess Teo has to be matched very carefully.

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