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  • Evil Abed
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    #31
    Beibut Shumenov-David Lemuiex have a lot in common.

    They put everything into every punch.

    Beibut has more stamina.

    That's the big difference.

    Really hard to fight 12 rounds like that.

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    • Shadows
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      #32
      Originally posted by ThePhantom5
      Beibut Shumenov-David Lemuiex have a lot in common.

      They put everything into every punch.

      Beibut has more stamina.

      That's the big difference.

      Really hard to fight 12 rounds like that.
      Against Campillo, Shumenov showed awful stamina. It looked better against Uzelkov.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Shadows
        Against Campillo, Shumenov showed awful stamina. It looked better against Uzelkov.
        That's right.

        Its still better then Lemuiex who couldn't make it pass round 7.

        That could be chin issue too.

        But I think its a stamina issue.

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          #34
          Originally posted by ThePhantom5
          That's right.

          Its still better then Lemuiex who couldn't make it pass round 7.

          That could be chin issue too.

          But I think its a stamina issue.
          I remember Shumenov looked like he was running on fumes by round six in both fights, but a big heart on Shumenov's part and a lack of power on Campillo's allowed him to survive.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Shadows
            I remember Shumenov looked like he was running on fumes by round six in both fights, but a big heart on Shumenov's part and a lack of power on Campillo's allowed him to survive.
            David has to learn to throw some arm punches and to pick his shots.

            He can't just constantly throw haymakers.

            The only punches that weren't haymakers were the jabs and even those were hard.

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              #36
              Rubio is a tough veteran and perennial top 10 MW for the past few years. People win and lose in boxing, **** the *******s disrespecting both these guys.

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                #37
                A big prospect gets a loss..............like that has never happened

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