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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Mike Jones-Sebastian Lujan Set as an IBF Eliminator

    Philadelphia, PA—Undefeated welterweight contender Mike Jones, of Philadelphia, PA, makes his first appearance at Madison Square Garden on Saturday evening, Dec. 3, when he faces two-time world title challenger Sebastian Lujan, of Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina, in one of the featured fights on the Miguel Cotto-Antonio Margarito card.

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    M.j against berto would be a good fight.

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      Berto will duck Mike Jones!!!!

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        #4
        Originally posted by El C@cique@PR
        Berto will duck Mike Jones!!!!
        berto is a coward puto who will duck jones.

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          This will be a good fight, Lujan is an awkward fighter. I think this fight will probably go the distance, I can envision either man winning. Little shocked that everyone is looking past Lujan.

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            #6
            Originally posted by onechance87
            berto is a coward puto who will duck jones.
            Thanks for teh fix!!!! LMAO jajajaaj

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              #7
              Originally posted by LegendOfLink
              This will be a good fight, Lujan is an awkward fighter. I think this fight will probably go the distance, I can envision either man winning. Little shocked that everyone is looking past Lujan.
              Lujan isn't much different than Karass. Slightly more dynamic.

              The ridiculous height difference doesn't help either.

              5'6 vs 6

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                #8
                Originally posted by ThePhantom5
                Lujan isn't much different than Karass. Slightly more dynamic.

                The ridiculous height difference doesn't help either.

                5'6 vs 6
                Smaller opponents can make themselves harder to hit. And at the smaller weight classes its probably an advantage if the smaller fighter knows how to take advantage of their short comings. In the heavyweight division being bigger is a huge advantage because they punch alot harder then smaller guys.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by LegendOfLink
                  Smaller opponents can make themselves harder to hit. And at the smaller weight classes its probably an advantage if the smaller fighter knows how to take advantage of their short comings. In the heavyweight division being bigger is a huge advantage because they punch alot harder then smaller guys.
                  Not really Lujan's game.

                  He takes a punch and keeps on coming.

                  Like the Melligan fight and the Margo fight.

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                    Lujan came into that fight on short noice, I don't think he intends to get hit as much as he did in that fight against Mike Jones. I'd be shocked if he doesn't protect himself better and have a better defense.

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