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  • #61
    Originally posted by jasontreks View Post

    Hunter was beating him before the injury occurred in the fight. When Hunter shows up, is motivated and in-shape, he can beat some of the best in the division.
    I always rated Hunter highly, the skills are obviously visible but the motivation and mental discipline isn't always there. I thought he looked good against Bakole and Kuzmin but then you have the performances against White Delight Wilson and Jerry Forrest.

    When Big Baby failed his drug test before the AJ fight, Miller offered to take the fight as a last minute replacement. Ruiz got the nod instead, I do wonder how Hunter would have done against AJ of he had been the opponent.
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    • #62
      Originally posted by Southpawology View Post
      ESPN hyped anderson up so much lol, constant segments and highlights being shoved down the viewers throats. A real HYPE JOB.
      ESPN does that quite a bit. Half of Top Rank's fighters are headed to Canastota if you are to believe what ESPN claims. I think Bob threw Anderson to the wolves in this fight, Bakole's team was surprised the fight was offered to him. I think Arum was getting tired of Anderson's antics and wanted to toss him in very deep waters to see if he'd sink or swim.
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      Ol' Bob got his answers, I wouldn't be surprised if he cuts Big Baby loose. It wouldn't be the first time he's soured on a fighter (just ask Elvis Rodriguez).

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      • #63
        u gotta laugh at teddy atlas prediction, not only did he pick anderson,he said bakole wouldnt even be a test for anderson lol

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        • #64
          Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View Post

          ESPN does that quite a bit. Half of Top Rank's fighters are headed to Canastota if you are to believe what ESPN claims. I think Bob threw Anderson to the wolves in this fight, Bakole's team was surprised the fight was offered to him. I think Arum was getting tired of Anderson's antics and wanted to toss him in very deep waters to see if he'd sink or swim.
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          Ol' Bob got his answers, I wouldn't be surprised if he cuts Big Baby loose. It wouldn't be the first time he's soured on a fighter (just ask Elvis Rodriguez).
          Bob Arum did the same with Alfredo Angulo. Got tired of his antics and Angulo wanted Canelo money.

          Threw him to the wolves (immigration)

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          • #65
            Originally posted by letsgochump View Post

            Yes. All you have to do is fight Bakole when he's injured, like Hunter did. A one armed Bakole is much easier to beat than Bakole using both fists. Anderson made the mistake of fighting a healthy Bakole. LOL.

            Let's face it, Bakole is good. He destroyed this hyped up mediocre boxer without breaking a sweat. Anderson bought into his own hype just like Dubois and suffered the same fate. Annihilation at the hands of another contender.

            Anderson is done.

            Bakole is ready to fight for the belts.
            yeh its true bakole was injured against hunter, ,a fit bakole beats hunter easy
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            • #66
              Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View Post

              I always rated Hunter highly, the skills are obviously visible but the motivation and mental discipline isn't always there. I thought he looked good against Bakole and Kuzmin but then you have the performances against White Delight Wilson and Jerry Forrest.

              When Big Baby failed his drug test before the AJ fight, Miller offered to take the fight as a last minute replacement. Ruiz got the nod instead, I do wonder how Hunter would have done against AJ of he had been the opponent.
              Oh, shut up. You don't know anything

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Roj View Post
                Anderson showed some tremendous heart - he actually impressed a lot more people in losing to a high-ranked heavyweight than he did winning all of those fights over no-hopers. He’s got a long way back but I wouldn’t write him off yet - especially in the heavyweight division.
                Anderson is going to be impressing a lot more people with his heart, because he's going to lose quite a few more fights along the way.
                Ever since the Martin fight I was skeptical about Anderson becoming heavyweight champion, then he had that horrible fight with Merhy, now this.
                No I don't believe that there is a heavyweight championship title in his future, because he gets hit too flush, too often, and doesn't recover from it well.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View Post
                  Ol' Bob Arum put Anderson in against Bakole, I suspect Bob knew this would likely happen.
                  And why would Bob do that, genius?

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                  • #69
                    I said it, Anderson is not what they were hyping him up to be.

                    He knocked out some tomato cans, did have a decent win in his previous fight, and got hurt by Martin. Bakole just wore him down and dominated.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View Post
                      Ol' Bob Arum put Anderson in against Bakole, I suspect Bob knew this would likely happen.
                      What's that supposed to mean? Anderson is supposed to take on all comer's, just like everyone else, if he wants to become heavyweight champion.
                      There is nothing to suspect here, unless you are calling Bakole a suspect for assaulting Anderson, but that's every fighters job to mug his opponent.
                      Bakole deserves a chance to fight any available contender in his quest to fight for the heavyweight championship of the world.
                      I became a fan ever since he traveled to France for an opportunity to fight the undefeated Tony Yoka, and he did defeat Yoka, by majority decision.

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