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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: David Lemieux Makes a Statement With Victim Number 22

    By Cliff Rold - With an excited crowd behind him outdoors at the Uniprix Stadium in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on Friday night, 21-year old hometown Middleweight knockout artist David Lemieux (23-0, 22 KO) added his latest victim in 29-year old former title challenger Elvin Ayala (20-5-1, 9 KO), dropping Ayala three times en route to a first round stoppage. [Click Here To Read More]
  • the mesiah
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    I know it's a long shot, but I want to See Fernando guerrero vs lemieux,and make it happen as undercard on the froch/Abraham super 6 in Montreal if they fight there,

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      #3
      Originally posted by al capone
      I know it's a long shot, but I want to See Fernando guerrero vs lemieux,and make it happen as undercard on the froch/Abraham super 6 in Montreal if they fight there,
      that would be a great fight, I was thinking he should fight Alfredo Angulo, Bute and Lemieux pull in them dollars in Montreal, winning a decision against either one of them will be very difficult. Liemineux is a damn good brawler and his boxing skills looked good as well, that was probably one of the best 1 round fights in awhile.

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        #4
        Originally posted by bazil82
        that would be a great fight, I was thinking he should fight Alfredo Angulo, .
        The only thing with angulo is he would have to move up to 60 since he is a 54 rite now, or could have Lemieux move down.it would be an all out brawl fight though too.

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        • Tiozzo
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          Lemieux has a bright future ahead of him

          taking out a man in the first who almost went the distance with AA, that's a pretty good statement

          dynamite in both hands, solid skills, young and determined

          that can take him far

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            yteah and he had a draw with sergio mora. i liked lemieux's composure when ayala came out swinging, tight guard lots of side to side head movement, moves like this prevent you from getting tagged with a clean big shot. hes also two fisted. power in both hands. i want to see him fight a middleweight version of librado andrade, who can take punishment for 12 rounds, but not be too much of a threat. hes only 21.

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              He should fight Brian Vera next, makes perfect sense since Vera was on the under card and sparked out that other Canadian fighter. It would make for a great gate at that same arena and be a very interesting entertaining fight.

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              • RimmyDelicious
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                middleweight is going to be the best division in he sport in the next few years. It's just flush with crazy talent.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by RimmyDelicious
                  middleweight is going to be the best division in he sport in the next few years. It's just flush with crazy talent.
                  No Doubt!!!

                  It's probably the weakest division in boxing right now but in 1-2 years it's going to be the best or close to it.

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                  • Wowbagger
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                    It was a very unimpressive victory for Lemieux if you know what happened. Ayala didn't want to fight Lemieux after failing to pass the weight limit. At some point peeople in Montreal thought the fight would be canceled, but Ayala's people were able to convince him to fight and he finally did, but he really didn't care and wanted to get out as soon as possible, which he did in the first round.

                    That's really how it happened, Ayala is ****ing childish.

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