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Originally posted by TheProudLunatic View PostFor some reason, demented boxing purists () fantasize critics being sloppy sofa surfers
While they themselves are superhuman specimen who live in gyms and run marathons 3x a day....
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I like Keith the character but need to see him against a real one at 154
Floyd had atg Marquez for his comeback tuneup
Keith had random Aussie lol
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Originally posted by SouthpawRight View PostI like Keith the character but need to see him against a real one at 154
Floyd had atg Marquez for his comeback tuneup
Keith had random Aussie lol
Thurman actually moved up a weightclass
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Originally posted by djtmal View Post
Let's keep it a buck Floyd pulled up a lightweight, two weight classes in one fight.
Thurman actually moved up a weightclass
and have a good fight with Timmeh
Keith’s random Aussie isn’t even a match for Jeff Horn let alone Marquez at 147
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Keith Thurman is one of the last American fighters of is kind in the game 'A knowledgeable, flamboyant orator with a distinctive style of character. American based fighters especially from the African American, Hispanic, Latino communities have always been able to produce fighters with very dynamic persona's'.
Paulie Malignaggi in a recent interview 'Actually highlighted, that there are not many American based fighters with that much character. Malignaggi critiqued Gervonta Tank Davis in this regard'.
But what I think he meant, was that there are not that many fighters with screen presents 'Because boxing after all is theatre, so you would have to value a fighter with stage presents'. Gervonta Tank Davis may be an extremely popular fighter, but as an engaging fighter with the media? He does not really inspire boxing fans or people beyond the sport'.
I personally don't think a fighter needs to write poems, or be a great orator to have great stage presents in front of the cameras 'In other sports such as Basketball, I would not necessarily rate Michael Jordan as a great orator. Jordan is not really renowned for his in-depth perspectives of the sport, or inspiring thought provoking statements. But Michael Jordan still has a magnetic and awe inspiring stage presents'.
Note: Keith Thurman in my opinion, at 154 pounds 'Should definitively get a World title fight, if he is able to build some momentum back in his career. Thurman does not have any severe loses on his resume, he has only lost to the last solid version of Manny Pacquiao'.
Tactically Thurman and his team may be best advised to take the first big opportunities that come his way 'At this stage of his career, a fighter with the resume and experience of Thurman? Should not really need to learn the game. He has all the data stored inside of him, in my opinion he just needs to be training consistently week in week out like he is a contender that has never won any World titles. Because it is that level of intensity, which builds back genuine form and solidifies game'.
To conclude: That is precisely how fighters such as Anthony Joshua, Arthur Beterbiev and Oleksandr Uysk train 'That is the standard of their work ethic. I like to refer to it as near psychopathic work ethic'.
If Keith Thurman can raise his game outside of the ring to this level 'And embrace that attitude. Then he can definitively be a threat at World level in the 154 pound divisions. The 154 pound divisions may be very competitive, but Thurman skill for skill has most likely competed amongst fighters who were better than his nearest competition in the game presently' etc.Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 03-16-2025, 08:38 AM.ijudge likes this.
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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View PostKeith Thurman is one of the last American fighters of is kind in the game 'A knowledgeable, flamboyant orator with a distinctive style of character. American based fighters especially from the African American, Hispanic, Latino communities have always been able to produce fighters with very dynamic persona's'.
Paulie Malignaggi in a recent interview 'Actually highlighted, that there are not many American based fighters with that much character. Malignaggi critiqued Gervonta Tank Davis in this regard'.
But what I think he meant, was that there are not that many fighters with screen presents 'Because boxing after all is theatre, so you would have to value a fighter with stage presents'. Gervonta Tank Davis may be an extremely popular fighter, but as an engaging fighter with the media? He does not really inspire boxing fans or people beyond the sport'.
I personally don't think a fighter needs to write poems, or be a great orator to have great stage presents in front of the cameras 'In other sports such as Basketball, I would not necessarily rate Michael Jordan as a great orator. Jordan is not really renowned for his in-depth perspectives of the sport, or inspiring thought provoking statements. But Michael Jordan still has a magnetic and awe inspiring stage presents'.
Note: Keith Thurman in my opinion, at 154 pounds 'Should definitively get a World title fight, if he is able to build some momentum back in his career. Thurman does not have any severe loses on his resume, he has only lost to the last solid version of Manny Pacquiao'.
Tactically Thurman and his team may be best advised to take the first big opportunities that come his way 'At this stage of his career, a fighter with the resume and experience of Thurman? Should not really need to learn the game. He has all the data stored inside of him, in my opinion he just needs to be training consistently week in week out like he is a contender that has never won any World titles. Because it is that level of intensity, which builds back genuine form and solidifies game'.
To conclude: That is precisely how fighters such as Anthony Joshua, Arthur Beterbiev and Oleksandr Uysk train 'That is the standard of their work ethic. I like to refer to it as near psychopathic work ethic'.
If Keith Thurman can raise his game outside of the ring to this level 'And embrace that attitude. Then he can definitively be a threat at World level in the 154 pound divisions. The 154 pound divisions may be very competitive, but Thurman skill for skill has most likely competed amongst fighters who were better than his nearest competition in the game presently' etc.
Keith 36 and has max 5 fights left in him more likely 4
a good fighter with weakness of taking it to the body
Keith would have his hands full VS Vergil
this Keith is utilizing matchmaking as he wants Tim next
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