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  • Tag, You're Hit
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    #21
    Originally posted by BlackRobb

    And what does it say when your own team has no confidence in you? You can be a prospect for only so long. At some point, smart fans will start to ask why you still have the training wheels on well into your 20s. [See: Brandun Lee, Joey Spencer]
    I'm sure his team has confidence in him. He's still developing. He only has 13 pro fights. A few more and he'll be ready.

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    • MulaKO
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      #22
      Originally posted by hugh grant

      Youtube keeps saying ddd v itau!ma is made?
      I'd say pretty much otherwise
      Especially now that Sanchez and Big Doobie are being condoned by the IBF
      Last edited by MulaKO; 11-06-2025, 12:04 PM.

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        #23
        I think a well prepared and solid Frank Sanchez can beat Daniel Dubois 'I think most of the world's top level heavyweight fighters, have seen enough of Dubois and? The blue print on how to beat him is universally known. And in my opinion, a technically solid and fundamentally sound heavyweight fighter like Sanchez has a real chance of beating Dubois'.

        You have to give credit to Daniel Dubois for taking such a fight, after suffering both a brutal and highly critiqued loss to Oleksandr Uysk II 'I think Dubois is going through a very vulnerable stage of his career'.

        Note: The media machine behind Daniel Dubois, especially in British Boxing. During the aftermath of his anomalistic win vs Anthony Joshua 'tried their best to make people believe that Dubois, was a elite level heavyweight fighter in terms of skill. Many people were duped by the media, but I was not'.

        Daniel Dubois was fortunate that he decked Anthony Joshua early in their fight 'and he was even more fortunate, that uncharacteristically Joshua made so many unforced errors and technical mistakes during the fight. I will always maintain that Joshua was turning the fight around vs Dubois I, all the statistics if the fight show this clearly. If it was not for Anthony Joshua making a technical mistake of, wading into Dubois's power punch while throwing a lead uppercut? I think Anthony Joshua would have systematically beaten up Dubois and potentially lasered him out in the latter rounds'.

        Daniel Dubois is a physiologically strong, powerful heavyweight fighter 'but I don't think he is a elite level heavyweight fighter skill for skill. I think in the remainder of his career, people will begin to understand this more and more'.

        I think now would be a great time for Anthony Joshua to rematch Daniel Dubois II 'surely? After watching Oleksandr Uysk, a former cruiserweight fighter who has never been renowned for his brute strength or power punching, knock out Dubois. That must have fortified Joshua's belief that he can also produce a similar performance'.

        I disagree with the notion that fighting Tyson Fury is the most important fight for Joshua 'avenging a brutal loss to Daniel Dubois II should be his primary objective, as a competitor and former Two time World Heavyweight Champion. If Anthony Joshua could achieve that feat, his standing in the Heavyweight divisions would sky rocket once again' etc.
        Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; Yesterday, 11:39 AM.

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        • hugh grant
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          #24
          I d like to see Josh v ddd, or ituaima v ddd. But Sanchez v ddd is good too.
          Josh needs to avenge shocking loss.

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          • BlackRobb
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            #25
            Originally posted by Tag, You're Hit

            I'm sure his team has confidence in him. He's still developing. He only has 13 pro fights. A few more and he'll be ready.
            By 2032 he should be ready, right? What does fighting soda cans do for his development?

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            • Tag, You're Hit
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              #26
              Originally posted by BlackRobb

              By 2032 he should be ready, right? What does fighting soda cans do for his development?
              Salek is a backwards step for sure. Definitely a wasted opportunity. But Vianello was a good step up fight. I expect more of the same after Salek.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Tag, You're Hit

                Salek is a backwards step for sure. Definitely a wasted opportunity. But Vianello was a good step up fight. I expect more of the same after Salek.
                In other words, more non-threatening bodies. Torrez is smelling a whole lot like Jared Anderson.

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                • Tag, You're Hit
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by BlackRobb

                  In other words, more non-threatening bodies. Torrez is smelling a whole lot like Jared Anderson.
                  I can see a perspective where Anderson and Torrez are similar. But, I think Torrez actually has his head on straight. So, I don't expect the same career outcome.

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                  • NihonJim
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Tag, You're Hit

                    I can see a perspective where Anderson and Torrez are similar. But, I think Torrez actually has his head on straight. So, I don't expect the same career outcome.
                    He does have his head on straight but isn't as talented as Anderson so it's horses for courses

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