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

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  • paulf
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    Originally posted by IronDanHamza

    Unlikely.

    Thurman doesn't stop ranked fighters, at lower weights, I highly doubt it starts now.
    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. Dropped by two guys who were mid punchers on his way up.

    Thurman blasts him out of there.

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  • djtmal
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    Good to see Thurman back in the mix. Showdown with Spence would do good imo

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  • LA_2_Vegas
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    I thought he looked decent before he left, and after today, I still think the same.

    I hope he can be in the mix.

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  • Grandma Lover
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    Good to see Thurman back. But for how long til he suffers another injury?

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  • Corelone
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    I didnt think Keith had it in him. He gained road warrior status. Tszue never looked so good on the road.

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  • MulaKO
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    Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll

    OK, but he didn’t struggle with him. How many inactive 36-year-old fighters perform as well as Keith did? Have you watched either of Thurman’s last two fights? Go check them out.
    Yes he did look good in the Barrios fight , I’ll agree to that but still very hard to duplicate when inactive
    Just not sold on him

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  • TheOneAboveAll
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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
    OK, but he didn’t struggle with him. How many inactive 36-year-old fighters perform as well as Keith did? Have you watched either of Thurman’s last two fights? Go check them out.

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  • MulaKO
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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.
    Yes , yes and yes again

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  • brankobugarski
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    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.

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  • IronDanHamza
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    Originally posted by paulf
    I told ya'll I liked Keith's chances against Tszyu back when they were scheduled to fight and I was absolutely ridiculed on here.

    Tuneup or not, Thurman looked like he hadn't lost much, if anything, since he was last in the ring.

    Thurman stops Tszyu. Period.
    Unlikely.

    Thurman doesn't stop ranked fighters, at lower weights, I highly doubt it starts now.

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