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  • BoxingUpdates
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    Comments Thread For: Johnny Fisher Ready To Prove To Alen Babic He Can Thrive In The Trenches

    Heavyweights tend to be given more time and leeway than fighters in any other weight division. A big right hand can cover up a multitude of sins and a devastating finish will ensure that fans tune in to watch a fighter the next time they lace up the gloves regardless of what preceded it.
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  • JeBron Lamez
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    This one's gonna be a WHOLE lot of fun while it lasts.

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    • Left Hook Louie
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      #3
      Yep, we shall see.
      Sometimes the loser of such early career tests eventually leapfrogs the winner down the road, so a loss isn't the worst thing that can happen.
      It's meaningful and that makes it more interesting for the fans. Not meaningful in terms of upper-echelon rankings but for the participants, and that always makes for a better fight potential.
      Daniel Dubois losing by KO to Joe Joyce comes to mind. Dubois now very much ascendant while Joyce fading badly.

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      • PBR Streetgang
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        #4
        We know what Babic is. He's a better version of Butterbean. He violently stop club fighters with his flurry of haymakers and a good fighter to have on the undercard of an event. He's going to get exposed by a certain level of fighter (I suppose it's around the level of Rozanski which isn't a very high level) but he can also expose anyone who isn't that level.

        Fisher is big, somewhat athletic for his size and has power but he's a bit of a plodder and it's evident he's very raw. The question is, is he the level of fighter that exposes Babic for what he is? I don't know and that's why this is so compelling.

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        • TMLT87
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          Obviously neither guy has a particularly high ceiling but they're both fun as **** to watch. Should be short, violent and entertaining.

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          • Roberto Vasquez
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            #6
            Never heard of this Fisher guy

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