Comments Thread For: Keith Thurman back with a ****, blitzes Brock Jarvis

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  • sbbigmike
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    Originally posted by BlackRobb

    Keef was ducking Bud and Errol back in 2018. That's just a fact. Spence was virtually begging for that fight. Keef told Bud to get a belt and then he'd fight him.
    Keith didn't duck, he was Floyd mandatory and lining up a Manny match why fight a nobody spence

    The time spence and Thurman had a fight signed it was spence who ducked, just as spence ducked Manny, just as he clogged 54 and ducked fundora...Be consistent with this ducking rhetoric

    Keith absolutely beats the brakes off spence...Keith still has elite traits the shyt u can't teach, accuracy, one punch power, explosive speed and athleticism if you understand anything about boxing u would understand spence doesn't have shyt for Thurman....

    Spence should be thankful the salesman Thurman sold the spence myth while pursuing the highest level in Floyd and manny
    Last edited by sbbigmike; 03-13-2025, 02:27 PM.

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  • KayDub
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    Originally posted by BlackRobb

    Keef was ducking Bud and Errol back in 2018. That's just a fact. Spence was virtually begging for that fight. Keef told Bud to get a belt and then he'd fight him.
    Keith was out injured in 2018 and had surgery. Keith unified March 2017 and then was out injured and had surgery. Errol didn't even get the belt until May 2017.

    Spence only had Keith's name in his mouth when it was an impossible fight to make. Why would Keith fight a young prospect who hadn't even fought a former champion instead of unifying? Even when Keith came back briefly from injury for a tune-up and then to fight Pacquiao, why would Keith give up a guaranteed career high payday to fight an ATG to fight Spence?

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  • KayDub
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    Originally posted by IronDanHamza

    Nice revisionist history but Thurman wanted no part of Spence when he was on the rise and in line for a title shot, that was abundantly clear.

    When Spence got the belt he’s not going to reward the guy that avoided him by giving him a shot especially considering Thurman sat around going nothing for 2 years during that time.
    This is the revisionist history.

    Errol Spence didn't get lined up for a title until 2017. He won his first title mid 2017.

    Keith Thurman was UNIFYING in 2017. After Keith unified he was out injured until he got the Manny payday plus a tune-up.

    Spence only called for the fight when it was impossible to get done. Why would a champ fight some prospect who hadn't even fought a former title holder yet???

    Look at their records even. There's a reason Spence's team had him avoid a puncher for so long. There's a reason Spence mostly fought blown up lightweights and light welterweights. There's a reason Spence drains down to welterweight instead of fighting guys at lmw. Spence has no chin, Bud showed us that.

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  • BlackRobb
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    Originally posted by low blows

    He dried out pretty bad to make the weight, so maybe his team felt he would be stronger at 154. Also throw in Thurman isn't a natural 154 pound fighter and the layoff and the risk was worth the reward boxing wise.
    Thurman fought Diego Chavez at 152vyears ago and looked quite comfortable at that weight. He has the frame for either weight, just like Shane did.

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  • BlackRobb
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    Originally posted by Boxing 112

    Spence was not in let yet and like i said Thurman fought bigger fights and more accomplished at that point. He fought Porter and Garcia. Thurman didn't give an untested upcoming fighter a shot (Spence) Spence ducked a an ex unified champ (Thurman). Facts are WBC in the end ordered the fight and Al Haymon was about to make it. This is what forced Spence to go back to the Bud table. I told people even before the Bud fight on here even the inactive Thurman would have whooped Spence
    Keef was ducking Bud and Errol back in 2018. That's just a fact. Spence was virtually begging for that fight. Keef told Bud to get a belt and then he'd fight him.

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  • Boxing 112
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    Originally posted by IronDanHamza

    Nice revisionist history but Thurman wanted no part of Spence when he was on the rise and in line for a title shot, that was abundantly clear.

    When Spence got the belt he’s not going to reward the guy that avoided him by giving him a shot especially considering Thurman sat around going nothing for 2 years during that time.
    Spence was not in let yet and like i said Thurman fought bigger fights and more accomplished at that point. He fought Porter and Garcia. Thurman didn't give an untested upcoming fighter a shot (Spence) Spence ducked a an ex unified champ (Thurman). Facts are WBC in the end ordered the fight and Al Haymon was about to make it. This is what forced Spence to go back to the Bud table. I told people even before the Bud fight on here even the inactive Thurman would have whooped Spence

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  • hitmanjosh
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    Don’t make this more than it is! He beat a guy with no talent and looked just ok in doing so, let’s be real.

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  • TheOneAboveAll
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    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
    A once upon a time beat somebody I have never heard of- But I guess some guys get a credit for everything.
    Fairly sure you didn’t watch the fight yesterday, and probably not his last fight either. There is zero to criticize if you did.

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  • TheOneAboveAll
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    Originally posted by TheProudLunatic

    Often times, the criticisms are legit.
    As are the accolades.

    What is it about fight fans that they think boxers are above ridicule ?!?!?!?
    And not every fight fan has to have been a boxer to tell it like it is.
    Why should these fighters be ridiculed at all?

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  • TheOneAboveAll
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    Originally posted by BlackRobb

    That means Jarvis is a natural Jr. Welterweight because that's what Paro is. Why is he fighting at 154 less than two years later?
    People keep railing on that Brock was a bantamweight 10 years ago (when he was 18) but the dude looked like a full-fledged middleweight yesterday; a big middleweight. He was way bigger than Thurman and solid muscle.
    Last edited by TheOneAboveAll; 03-13-2025, 06:20 AM.

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