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    Tris Dixon finds 35-year-old Regis Prograis in a positive mood - even as the conversation moves from the end of his career to drugs in boxing - ahead of his crucial fight with Jack Catterall
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  • #2
    First time on the road and Rooroo came up short. Now he's on the senior tour. Road warriors rule. He has no one to blame but himself, spending a career at home then going to someone else's home, you do what you saw all those years, lose by the hometown edge. I think, get a fight or two on the road early to break the ice, not high level. See the crowd, hear some boos. Not necessary, but another tool.
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    • #3
      He on the downside of his career. He will go where they pay him for his name and some credibility. Now he will be brought in to be a name in some fighter's record.

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      • #4
        I hope that Regis realizes that he is fighting Catterall , not Catteralls resume. Forget what he's done , focus on what he can do. I think that Regis should have enough left to beat Catterall but would not be shocked if it went the other way. He looked terrible against Zorilla and Haney.

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        • #5
          Regis Prograis just lost me and many more with that Haney weight BS! He beat your asS fair and square get the fu_k over it, he made weight by the rules of the governing bodies so lose that BS! I kind of thing he's finished now, when you make them weak ass excuses, especially when you getting outboxed every round and not even competitive at all.

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          • #6
            Prograis still delusional (not on my level blabla..) and having a tough time accepting his loses (weight blabla), which is not a good sign, cause that probably means he didn't change anything for his fight against Catteral. Which spells.. another hard to swallow defeat.
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            • #7
              It's always nice when a fighter can turn back the clock and who knows, but I see a fighter who just cant time his punches like he used to, is a step behind...and they will often say they just couldn't get off their punches at the end of the fight. If an opponent doesn't move and is right in front of them, the aging fighter has a better chance to land....and win. Not sure this will be the case here. He cannot follow Catterall around the ring and get timed.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by hitmanjosh View Post
                Regis Prograis just lost me and many more with that Haney weight BS! He beat your asS fair and square get the fu_k over it, he made weight by the rules of the governing bodies so lose that BS! I kind of thing he's finished now, when you make them weak ass excuses, especially when you getting outboxed every round and not even competitive at all.

                One pound per hour for 24hours is impossible without help....just sayn he felt no kinda way about it. Then Devin got whacked around the ring by a guy 3 lbs heaver and he's suiting him for battery....kinda corny no?

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                • #9
                  When Prograis loses this time.. I wonder what his excuse would be?

                  He has yet to come to grips that he is now an old and aging fighter; Who just doesn’t have it anymore.

                  Father Time is undefeated. I won’t be surprised if Catterall knocks him out this time. After all,

                  Regis has looked like ass in his past two previous fights. He has been dropped to the canvas in each of them.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by STREET CLEANER View Post
                    He on the downside of his career. He will go where they pay him for his name and some credibility. Now he will be brought in to be a name in some fighter's record.
                    That’s right. He is a gatekeeper status now.

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