Comments Thread For: Sebastian Fundora to defend against Keith Thurman on October 18

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  • roademier
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    #31
    Originally posted by Oregonian
    -/——
    “… Since getting lucky in the first tszyu fight …” Really?
    So how do you explain him beating Tszyu into submission in the rematch?
    MURTAZALIEV knocked the fight out of Tim.


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    • champion4ever
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      #32
      If Thurman is heathy; Then I got him taking this. He is a much harder puncher than Tim Tszyu.

      In addition, he is much harder to hit too. He is more defensively sound.

      Lastly, If Thurman can land the type of punches that Tszyu landed on Sebastian. Then he knocks Fundora out.

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      • champion4ever
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        #33
        Originally posted by RomanReigns2
        Fundora is going to be the first boxer to stop Keith Thurman
        True but he would have to find him first. Thurman is going to be very hard to find. Unlike Tszyu; He uses his legs and is a lot more defensively sound than Tim was.

        Also, he is not a face first brawler; Who eats a lot of punches with very little punching power like Tim Tszyu either.

        He is more fundamentally sound than that. However, lastly and the most important reason why I favor Thurman. Is because he can hit and Fundora is very easy to find.

        If he can stay healthy and can land the same type of punches on Fundora’s chin like Tim Tszyu did. Then he will knock Sebastian out.

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        • ThunderFists
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          #34
          Either fundora stops thurman early, i suspect he will be going to the body a lot, the fight will get harder for him as it goes on and keith figures him out.
          or thurman puts on a career best performance and ices fundora with a signature patented left hook, ala brian mendoza style

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          • MalevolentBite
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            #35
            Originally posted by SteveM

            PPV too at $90? Is this what Amazon had in mind? I doubt it
            Unless this is a undercard for a Tank fight. It does less than 150ppv buys.

            PBC cant sell without Tank.

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            • Pulmonary Embolii
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              #36
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              If Thurman is heathy; Then I got him taking this. He is a much harder puncher than Tim Tszyu.

              In addition, he is much harder to hit too. He is more defensively sound.

              Lastly, If Thurman can land the type of punches that Tszyu landed on Sebastian. Then he knocks Fundora out.
              Damn, Champ, I was relying on someone sitting me down and slapping me hard across the face because I've been thinking of betting on Keith since I heard about this. But oh no, you're here egging me on. I don't even gamble anymore, apart from the lottery, which is just clicking on 'lucky dip' and 'buy', but something is luring me in on this fight. There's no odds up yet (that I can find) but Keith by KO is a fancy of mine. I've never forgotten how Brian Mendoza worked Sebastian over and then folded him like a deckchair.

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              • Smash
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                #37
                inactive and crocked keith is not winning, one time maybe but not now

                lanky must have stolen aussie timmy's mojo among other things in their first fight everything is going right for him and wrong for the other guy

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                • Hustle
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by MalevolentBite

                  Unless this is a undercard for a Tank fight. It does less than 150ppv buys.

                  PBC cant sell without Tank.
                  Tank averages 250k ppvs. Tank sells tickets, he doesn't sell ppvs.



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                  • PittyPat
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                    #39
                    WOW! Keef's fighting!




                    See you all again in 2028 when he makes his next fight announcement after pulling out with injury for this one.

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                    • wrecksracer
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                      #40
                      PBC has Lamont Peterson lined up next for Fundora. He is going to face the gauntlet of former PBC champions. $90 to watch

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