Comments Thread For: Paulie Malignaggi's Picks: Erickson Lubin is Vergil Ortiz's biggest test yet

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    Comments Thread For: Paulie Malignaggi's Picks: Erickson Lubin is Vergil Ortiz's biggest test yet

    When Erickson Lubin was confirmed as Vergil Ortiz Jnr?s opponent on Saturday I considered it a step up in Ortiz Jnr?s promising career...
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    I don't see this being near as tough as a lot seem to be expecting. I just do not buy Lubin is on that level, particularly difficult stylewise at least compared to someone like Madrimov and I've seen him struggle and get gifted against far lesser versions of Ortiz mainly in Ramos who I felt was robbed.

    Ortiz will beat him up and stop him, most likely a corner stoppage.

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    • Moz_boxing
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      The thing with Lubin is his natural talent and potential, i think some people think if he has this one night when everything aligns and comes together for him he could cause some serious problems for Ortiz Jr.

      But i'm with you if Lubin performs like he did previously he will get the worst beating of his life and he will not see the final round

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        Tougher test than Madrimov? No way. I don't think he'll be tested here like he was in the Bohachuk fight either.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Moz_boxing
          The thing with Lubin is his natural talent and potential, i think some people think if he has this one night when everything aligns and comes together for him he could cause some serious problems for Ortiz Jr.

          But i'm with you if Lubin performs like he did previously he will get the worst beating of his life and he will not see the final round
          Its why its not a confident bet against him ever in fights, he is a real talent but if he performs poorly or his chin gets shaken up he could be in for a quick night and a loss.

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