Comments Thread For: Regis Prograis indicates he might yet continue on as a professional boxer

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  • PBR Streetgang
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    #11
    The decision is his. I thought he looked shopworn ,he seemed delayed with getting his punches off and his punch resistance and legs appeared compromised.

    He fought two boxers not known for their power and was dropped and hurt by both. If he fights someone like Matias, he will be able to land easier but I fear he will suffer some serious damage and be stopped violently.

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    • hitmanjosh
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      #12
      So let me continue on by saying he’s making the worst dammmm mistake of his career! He has nothing to prove, showed many signs of age, couldn’t put nothing together on the inside and can’t make the top pay at this point so what’s left? Stepping Stone!

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      • Oldskoolg
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        #13
        Shame, truly a shame that he feels he has to go this route. More fool him though eh? I guess young Edward wasn’t paying enough for generational wealth…

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        • champion4ever
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          #14
          Catterall should have stopped Regis Prograis but was just too afraid of throwing enough punches in order to do so.

          Now by not doing so. “Rougarou” performed much better than expected and much better than he did against Devin Haney.

          Jack really performed like ass on Saturday against a ruined and washed up fighter. He just threw Regis another life line.

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          • NCBoxingPro
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            #15
            Regis...It's over bro.

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              #16
              Originally posted by richardt
              He needs someone in front of him to get his shots off. He fought two slick boxers and at his age, he can't catch up to them or time them often. Just needs the right dance partner, matchup of styles.
              The flip side of that is if he challenges a young puncher like Matias he could get himself seriously hurt.

              He seems to struggle with getting his punches off in time. When he does both his timing and reflexes are way off.

              He misses his punches by more than two feet or more now. Catterall stood flat-footed right in his face and yet he was still very hesitant and reluctant in throwing punches at him.
              Last edited by champion4ever; 10-30-2024, 08:38 AM.

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                #17
                Originally posted by BlackRobb
                Catterall is clearly a better fighter than Devin. What tools does Haney really have? Let's be serious.

                Prograis never moved up to 147 because Bud was there. He and Taylor both flapped their gums about moving up to 147, but never busted a move.
                Stopped telling that lie. Haney is a much better fighter than Jack Catterall. If Jack was that good than he would have knocked Prograis out.

                Jack performed like ass against Regis Prograis. He got dropped to the canvas by a 35 year old washed up and ruined fighter.

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                • champion4ever
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by MalevolentBite

                  That was a crazy opinion with nothing backing it. Yes Jack was robbed in the first Taylor fight but that was the beginning of the decline of Taylor. Devin is a pretty good pure boxer that lost to someone over weight and on drugs. Styles make fights I think Devin can outbox Jack for 12 rounds easy.
                  On the money! Common sense prevails!

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                  • steeve steel
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                    #19
                    Moving up ??? And become champion??? Dear God, the man's delusion has reached Khan levels.

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                    • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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                      #20
                      At this point there's nothing ahead for Regis in the ring but beatings , pain, and possible brain damage. Like NCBoxingPro above put it " It's, over bro " .

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