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  • #41
    Originally posted by Left Hook Louie View Post

    What's interesting to me is the Boogeyman Effect wherein a somewhat obscure but legit fighter destroys a name opponent and is then anointed with a Monster Of The Division mystique. Murtazaliev (Tzsyu) and Bakole (Big Baby) are the most recent examples that come to mind. And I fall for it, too. I think it speaks to a visceral boxing fan's desire for a generational KO artist to start tearing through all his opponents and, in the process, undo years of constant disappointments the sport seems to heap on us in almost every way.
    You are right. Likewise, not to mention that Tim Tszyu has been dropped to the canvas for combined total of 7 times in his career.

    Just like Sebastian Fundora; Bakhram Murtazaliev is also being vastly overrated and overhyped just like Tim Tszyu was.
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    • #42
      Originally posted by Tag, You're Hit View Post

      Nah. I'm looking forward to this fight, but I'm WAY more interested Fundora vs. Thurman. My boy Keith back in a big fight finally. It'll be interesting all the way from the announcement, through the lead up, and into the fight.
      I can't get excited for anything Thurman, because most of the time, the fight doesn't happen! NO Floyd, No Spence, No Crawford, and beat by Old Manny, No Bueno!

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Left Hook Louie View Post

        What's interesting to me is the Boogeyman Effect wherein a somewhat obscure but legit fighter destroys a name opponent and is then anointed with a Monster Of The Division mystique. Murtazaliev (Tzsyu) and Bakole (Big Baby) are the most recent examples that come to mind. And I fall for it, too. I think it speaks to a visceral boxing fan's desire for a generational KO artist to start tearing through all his opponents and, in the process, undo years of constant disappointments the sport seems to heap on us in almost every way.
        I hadn't thought the psychology of that before - the "Boogeyman Effect". Nice way to put it. I'll throw another fighter in there - one that I fell for a bit back: Subriel Matias. There definitely seems to be some innate desire to anoint one. And you gave a good reason - boxing disappointment/politics/etc. And we know some fighters are avoided - usually high-risk/low reward type of thing. And Murtazaliev fits that mold. But, his anointing is particularly surprising. He beat ONE guy and almost nobody ever gave him a thought prior to that fight. I've posted before to all the people on his bandwagon to go watch his fight prior to Tszyu against Culcay because you won't come away thinking he's a world beater. And the fighting during Ramadan excuse doesn't cut it for me. I just don't believe he has the skills to beat the top guys - especially those with good boxing/movement with pop. He may prove me wrong. Let's wait and see.
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        • #44
          Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
          Nice breakdown of the two fighters. It was absolutely brilliant and I totally agree..

          While Lubin has fought at the 154 lbs weight division for his entire career; It doesn’t necessarily mean that he is naturally larger of the two fighters.

          At 147; Ortiz was mowing through everyone. I get it that he has stepped up his level of opposition at 154 but a fighter typically brings their power up with them.

          So far he hasn’t shown that he has. His punches just seem to lack the same amount of snap, pop and steam on them as they did at 147.

          Which was the reason why I believe he struggled with Serhii Bohachuk. Since when have we seen Vergil Ortiz ever fighting off the back foot at 147?

          The answer is never because he was always the naturally larger and stronger man. I don’t know about this fight. It’s still a catch 22 for me. I think it’s still a 50/50 fight.

          Where we both have to agree is that they are both ducking Bakhram Murtazaliev. Also, Ortiz has never challenged for a world championship title for his entire career and I just wonder why?
          Thanks.

          But, I can't agree they're both ducking Murtazaliev. I think the term duck gets thrown around too much. Certainly, ducking happens (Canelo ducked Benavidez), but I think there are legit reasons Ortiz and Lubin haven't fought Bakhram. I believe Lubin would have fought him next had he not gotten a better offer. I will say that I don't know what strategy Ortiz's team has for getting him fights.
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          • #45
            Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
            I can't get excited for anything Thurman, because most of the time, the fight doesn't happen! NO Floyd, No Spence, No Crawford, and beat by Old Manny, No Bueno!
            Floyd chose not to fight Keith, not the other way around. I was surprised Keith got beat by PacMan. It was a really close fight though. PacMan jumped in the fountain of youth before that fight! If Thurman didn't get that off balance knock-down in round 1 he would have kept the belt (MD). And he would have fought Spence had he not lost to PacMan. That was the plan. As for Bud, Haymon kept all the fights within PBC for as long as he could.

            For me, I like Thurman's fighting style and skills and he's always in entertaining scraps.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Tag, You're Hit View Post

              Thanks.

              But, I can't agree they're both ducking Murtazaliev. I think the term duck gets thrown around too much. Certainly, ducking happens (Canelo ducked Benavidez), but I think there are legit reasons Ortiz and Lubin haven't fought Bakhram. I believe Lubin would have fought him next had he not gotten a better offer. I will say that I don't know what strategy Ortiz's team has for getting him fights.
              why didnt they offer murtazaliev the same offer they made to lubin? they want easier fights. they not only wont fight murtazaliev but they stole his next oppponent lol. they are "star building" they arent here to prove who is best as floyd would say

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              • #47
                Originally posted by daggum View Post

                why didnt they offer murtazaliev the same offer they made to lubin? they want easier fights. they not only wont fight murtazaliev but they stole his next oppponent lol. they are "star building" they arent here to prove who is best as floyd would say
                Ortiz's team claims they don't want to have to adhere to the IBF's 10 lb rehydration clause (being that Murtazaliev has the IBF belt, they would have to). I know that's an issue for a lot of fighters, but I think it's more believable for Ortiz who had health problems due to weight cutting for the couple planned fights with Stanionis.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by budfr View Post

                  Cope with what?? Lubin is krap?? Or thr fact that Crapford ducked Ortiz to fight Canelo for a payday. And no, the judges and referee always favor the Afro guy.
                  The WBO president even admitted that Vergil twice ducked Crawford at 147. Go take your meds.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Tag, You're Hit View Post

                    Floyd chose not to fight Keith, not the other way around. I was surprised Keith got beat by PacMan. It was a really close fight though. PacMan jumped in the fountain of youth before that fight! If Thurman didn't get that off balance knock-down in round 1 he would have kept the belt (MD). And he would have fought Spence had he not lost to PacMan. That was the plan. As for Bud, Haymon kept all the fights within PBC for as long as he could.

                    For me, I like Thurman's fighting style and skills and he's always in entertaining scraps.
                    In the end, he somehow missed out 4 of the best WWs of his generation. Just like Tank (No Loma, No Teo, No Devin, No Shakur, No bueno) his legacy is trash!

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                      In the end, he somehow missed out 4 of the best WWs of his generation. Just like Tank (No Loma, No Teo, No Devin, No Shakur, No bueno) his legacy is trash!
                      You have a pretty low threshold for a "trash" legacy if you think Thurman's is trash.
                      Is Spence's legacy trash, too? Didn't fight Floyd or PacMan (scheduled to, but didn't). Fought Bud. Got destroyed.
                      Is Crawford's WW legacy trash, too? Didn't fight Floyd or PacMan.
                      Btw, who is the 4th "best WW of his generation?" he missed out on? Top 4 would include Thurman (unified titlist), so he can't fight himself.

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