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

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  • TelMex
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    Why wasn't this on tv lol...

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  • MulaKO
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    Originally posted by DeaconFrost

    100%. Whoever wins, will have a big fight after. Keef has about 1-2 years of prime left.

    if he beats Tszu..... if.
    His opponent after that will be a prime and young junior middle weight. (He wont be fighting TC)

    That young fighter will retire him.



    This is a lot of wishful thinking
    You realize Hes had three fights in eight years right ?
    Prime Keef seems a long way ago

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  • a5pe4
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    Taking away the lack of Jarvis credentials, that finish was so was clean and brutal

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  • daggum
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    This jarvis guy is worse than a tank or wilder opponent

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  • DeaconFrost
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    Originally posted by brankobugarski
    Brock Jarvis is not a good measuring stick for us to know what Thurman has got left after 3 years out of the ring. Tszyu vs Thurman could give us a better idea of where both of them are at right now.
    100%. Whoever wins, will have a big fight after. Keef has about 1-2 years of prime left.

    if he beats Tszu..... if.
    His opponent after that will be a prime and young junior middle weight. (He wont be fighting TC)

    That young fighter will retire him.




    Last edited by DeaconFrost; 03-12-2025, 07:02 PM.

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    A once upon a time beat somebody I have never heard of- But I guess some guys get a credit for everything.

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  • archiemoore1
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    Thurman has a lot of experience. As long as his body holds up, and he stays in real good shape, all he has to do is let his hands go, and he'll be alright, he'll make some good money b4 he retires

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  • MulaKO
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    Originally posted by lilacp

    This is probably spot om, we can't say much about where he is from this bout, and we may never see him again compete against world fighters. But who knows, maybe he hit himself again on his head and rearranged it the right way lol.
    I just won’t hold my breath lol

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  • lilacp
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    Originally posted by MulaKO

    I enjoyed Keef’s reign but he became a kind of Andrade wannabe with taking and not taking fights
    Let’s not kid ourselves , he beat a guy who was undone by Paro as his only notable opponent
    This is probably spot om, we can't say much about where he is from this bout, and we may never see him again compete against world fighters. But who knows, maybe he hit himself again on his head and rearranged it the right way lol.

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  • IronDanHamza
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    Originally posted by paulf

    KOs disappear when you're fighting some of the best in the world and/or guys with great chins.

    Tszyu is neither. Extremely chinny and easy to hit.
    Not really. KO artists KO ranked fighters, Thurman doesn't do that because he's not that.

    Tszyu's not very good so there's that and he could win for that reason but I see nothing to suggest Thurman stops him. I don't think he's ever stopped a ranked fighter in his entire career he's barely even dropped any so starting that at this stage of his career at a higher weight class is just not likely.

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