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  • Comments Thread For: Chris Colbert weighs in at career heaviest for 'Wednesday Night Fights'

    Chris Colbert is set to make his ProBox TV debut when he headlines a 50-50 bout against Omar Salcido tomorrow on "Wednesday Night Fights" at the ProBox TV Events Center in Plant City, Florida.
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    Thought he was moving back to 130?

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    • #3
      victory depends on how well Chris understands himself as a fighter. He's not a power puncher. He's not a KO artist. He shouldn't be in firefights. Once he understands where he begins and where he ends will he start to rise again.

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      • #4
        Anonymous is correct. Little BHop fights like his personality. He's a little arrogant and over confident, so he doesn't always listen to advice of coaches and fails to follow correct strategy. He has courage, but too much sometimes. He should train for 12 fast paced rounds and not try for the ko. If it comes it comes, but the goal should to be to always be in such condition that he can easily box 12 hard rounds if need be. And to stay disciplined in the ring
        Last edited by archiemoore1; 10-15-2024, 09:48 PM.

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        • #5
          When I first saw Colbert I swear I thought he was the second coming. That early success must have gone to his head or he misinterpreted what was effective. He started standing and trading like he had a bomb, face fighting unnecessarily I think.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Corelone View Post
            When I first saw Colbert I swear I thought he was the second coming. That early success must have gone to his head or he misinterpreted what was effective. He started standing and trading like he had a bomb, face fighting unnecessarily I think.
            not surprised

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Corelone View Post
              When I first saw Colbert I swear I thought he was the second coming. That early success must have gone to his head or he misinterpreted what was effective. He started standing and trading like he had a bomb, face fighting unnecessarily I think.
              I was at a few of his fights at the Barclay's Center. The dude did look good. It's also the step up in competition. Maybe he just isn't all that!

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