Comments Thread For: The Comeback Of Rosario Compared To Those Of Plunkett And 'Lights Out' Toney

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  • BoxingUpdates
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    Comments Thread For: The Comeback Of Rosario Compared To Those Of Plunkett And 'Lights Out' Toney

    Bob Santos is now working with former junior middleweight boss Jeison Rosario, who has moved up to the middleweight division. The trainer hopes that Rosario's career will resemble that of football great Jim Plunkett.
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  • SteveM
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    #2
    not happening - can't fix his chin

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    • boxingitis
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      #3
      Originally posted by SteveM
      not happening - can't fix his chin
      He can fix him not getting hit on the chin. That might a little.

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      • Boxing2695
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        #4
        Originally posted by boxingitis

        He can fix him not getting hit on the chin. That might a little.
        It's not even his chin really he can't take body shots. He gets jabbed in the body and it hurts him

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        • 57Blues
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          #5
          he showed signs several years ago, i for some reason thought he was older the 29 ? the business of Plunkett really dont make the return any more interesting. Let him stop getting plunked down everytime he get in a meaningful fight and people might plunk a few dollars on him in a fight. Guess the other job did not work out as planned.

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          • richardt
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            #6
            His punch resistance is worthless cause it doesn't exist at all. Knocked out to the head, knocked out to the body to the point of quivering. He's done, stick a fork in him.

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            • 1Eriugenus
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              #7
              "I remember when James first made his comeback. Everybody said he was done. He was 300-something pounds. Started getting back in shape when he first got back in the gym, and we all seen what he ended up doing. He won the cruiserweight championship of the world, and the heavyweight championship of the world [though he was later stripped after failing a drug test], and he was definitely written off by everybody when he made the comeback. No two ways about it."

              Ended up permanently, irreversibly, brain damaged.

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              • Wacked_Out
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                #8
                Plunkett?

                Originally posted by richardt
                He's done, stick a fork in him.
                Like Lester 'Stickum' Hayes.


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