Comments Thread For: Split-T Management Signs Undefeated Boxer Brandun Lee
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In about 3 years he'll be the next Mercito Gesta . They'll get some money back from the Mejicanos and Koreans on the west,however
He'll never be a champion (unless he stumbles across A Rolly Ramirez type of guy then he'll have a 50/50 chance)..bad investment -
By the time they do line up a fight for him he might've been inactive for a year, and a half.
Then what is his new promoter going to do put him in against a 2nd, or 3rd rate fighter, in order to get the ring rust off?
No I don't see Brandun Lee, becoming a legitimate top 10 fighter, or a champion in the 140 pound weight division, or at 147 if he's put on weight due to his inactivity.Comment
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I think that you're prediction is correct, Lee hasn't fought in over a year, what's up with that?
By the time they do line up a fight for him he might've been inactive for a year, and a half.
Then what is his new promoter going to do put him in against a 2nd, or 3rd rate fighter, in order to get the ring rust off?
No I don't see Brandun Lee, becoming a legitimate top 10 fighter, or a champion in the 140 pound weight division, or at 147 if he's put on weight due to his inactivity.Comment
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Match made in heaven, Lee can't fight and McWater is a sub par manager that's good at handling 6/8 round fighters but supposedly was slapped around in negotiations with ArumComment
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With all the belts going around. I do believe Brandon will be a World Champion. How many title defences
is another story. I have seen some of his interviews comes from comes from a solid respectful family.
I wish Brandon nothing but the best. I am wondering under what platform will catty his fights.Comment
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I have a lot of respect for his hard work, and his ability to stay out of any controversy, and legal troubles.Comment
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Those are the fact's, as I see it as well, Gabe Rosado has been a credit to the sport of boxing. He's earned his respect through his own blood, sweat, and tears.
I have a lot of respect for his hard work, and his ability to stay out of any controversy, and legal troubles.
It's a necessary component of the sport and what makes competition possible.
I've seen a few of Lee's fights and I'll stick around for them and leave the dagwood run for less entertaining pugs.
Like you said, Boricua181, there's no reason Lee can't be a big credit to the sport even if he never rises to world-class level.
But that's yet to be determined, right?
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