Comments Thread For: Jack Catterall to Face Regis Prograis in All-Southpaw Battle on Aug. 24

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  • Nightfall
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    #11
    Great opportunity for Prograis to get back on track if possible because he looked awful in his last two fights.

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    • Corelone
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      #12
      I got the Cat. Too much boxing for an old Rooroo.

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      • boxingitis
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        #13
        Someone needs to make a 140 division tournament.

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        • steeve steel
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          #14
          Regis' value has gone down. This is the best payday he can get right now.

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          • MulaKO
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            #15
            Regis will get overworked and lose a decision
            He’s far from the Rougarou of past

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            • factsarenice
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              #16
              This makes me wonder who, if anyone, is advising Regis because this is all wrong for him. Regis Prograis obviously doesn't do well with boxers, he should be fighting a come forward guy to get some momentum and then get back into the mix. This is 3 boxers in a row and if he and takes a loss here his brand will not survive it.

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              • factsarenice
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                #17
                Originally posted by steeve steel
                Regis' value has gone down. This is the best payday he can get right now.
                Not true, Catterall is only fighting Regis because his a name has value. Bad match making for Regis at this point, and it has Eddie Hearns fingerprints all over it.

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                • CoolDSmoove321
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                  #18
                  Youth will be served. Other than a puncher’s chance. I just don’t see how the ‘Rougarou’ can win this fight. However, I do expect him to perform only marginally better against Catterall than he did against Haney though.

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                  • Southpawology
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by 1Eriugenus
                    Catterall will be big favourite. Regis is nothing like the man he was in 2020.
                    Simply put, regis in any year was just never that good lol. Never saw the hype in this guy

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                    • jasontreks
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                      #20
                      It's kind of funny to see someone who only has 1 convincing loss in his career described as washed-up, but he is 35. And usually in boxing that means old. We'll see if he can pull out the magic and power one more time, or if this is another sign of the decline. I remember watching him spar with Jermall Charlo back in the day at Savannah Boxing Gym in Houston, TX...before he was ever known by the boxing world. He definitely held his own and then some.
                      Last edited by jasontreks; 06-23-2024, 12:54 AM.

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