Comments Thread For: The hand that Brian Norman Jnr injured while flattening Giovani Santillan is now fully healed

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  • BoxingUpdates
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    Comments Thread For: The hand that Brian Norman Jnr injured while flattening Giovani Santillan is now fully healed

    Brian Norman Jnr's rise to a titleholder came with a defining punch - a brutal left uppercut that knocked out Giovani Santillan in the 10th round of their San Diego brawl earlier this year to claim the WBO welterweight title.
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  • STREET CLEANER
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    #2
    This dude has skills but he fought a guy that was perfect for his style. It is a confidence booster but he might be over-confident.

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    • MulaKO
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      #3
      Wanna see Norman back in the fold
      Imo , doesn’t seem like a one hit wonder

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      • ShoulderRoll
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        #4
        Now if only his balls would heal, then maybe he could find the courage to stop pricing himself out and fight Boots Ennis.

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        • Groin Grabber
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          #5
          We really acting like the cut didn't significantly help this guy?

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          • 57Blues
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            #6
            nothing wrong with pacing yourself knowing your limitations......there are skills to be leaned in injury that is for sure, it is another form of getting knocked down and getting back up again.

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            • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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              #7
              I like how he is motivated but sometimes you have to back off on the throttle . He's lucky that he didn't re-injure it to the point that it couldn't be fixed again. Ok , now lets see some unification fights.

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