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

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  • sbbigmike
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    Originally posted by MalevolentBite

    Too be fair. Spence got famous beating up on Thurmans left overs at PBC.
    Keith beat those guys much much easier as well in their prime forms

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  • DeaconFrost
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    Him vs Tszu will be a b.anger Lets make it happen in Vegas or LA

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  • low blows
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    Originally posted by BlackRobb
    Just as I thought, an Aussie punching bag.
    Brock Jarvis has a glass jaw Liam Paro nearly killed him in a national clash. This wasn't a shock knockout.
    Last edited by low blows; 03-12-2025, 01:44 PM.

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  • Lefty0616
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    Originally posted by MalevolentBite

    Too be fair. Spence got famous beating up on Thurmans left overs at PBC.
    I can't agree.

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  • MulaKO
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    Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll

    I shared this perspective a few years back when Keith beat Mario Barrios after as long layoff. The thing is, I thought that without actually having seen the Thurman-Barrios fight. When I actually sat down to watch it, I marveled at how good Thurman looked; especially with that much ring rust on him. The Barrios win has aged really well given Barrios’ form since that fight. It’s hard to think a guy could take off so much time and still be a real contender, but who knows? Thurman is super crafty.
    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

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  • TheOneAboveAll
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    Originally posted by MulaKO
    It’s hilarious to see many jumping back on the Once Upon a Time bandwagon
    Doesn't take much to fool boxing fans now does it
    I shared this perspective a few years back when Keith beat Mario Barrios after as long layoff. The thing is, I thought that without actually having seen the Thurman-Barrios fight. When I actually sat down to watch it, I marveled at how good Thurman looked; especially with that much ring rust on him. The Barrios win has aged really well given Barrios’ form since that fight. It’s hard to think a guy could take off so much time and still be a real contender, but who knows? Thurman is super crafty.

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  • MulaKO
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    Originally posted by paulf

    They're just trying to get out ahead of all the **** they've been talking about him before he KO's Tszyu.
    I’m not sure about him getting Tazoo out of there
    Imo , that’s just another money grab for Once Upon a Time chasing that angle as he’s dismissing fights in his backyard
    One fight in three years will do that to you and add three more years before that
    Six years of inactivity to knocking out a fighter who showed his ceiling vs Paro says it all

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  • MalevolentBite
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    Originally posted by Lefty0616
    Spence said he would never offer a title match to Thurman.

    Since he doesn't have a title, why don't we get a match between Spence and Thurman to determine rank?
    Too be fair. Spence got famous beating up on Thurmans left overs at PBC.

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  • lilacp
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    Dude hasn't fought in almost three years, give him a break, this is just a tune-up. Thurman has always annoyed, but he is all wrong for Tszyu, too quick and carries pop. Against the other big names at 154, he will lose tho.

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  • paulf
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    Originally posted by MulaKO
    It’s hilarious to see many jumping back on the Once Upon a Time bandwagon
    Doesn't take much to fool boxing fans now does it
    They're just trying to get out ahead of all the **** they've been talking about him before he KO's Tszyu.

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