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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Lundy vs Williams Early ESPN Fight Results From Foxwoods

    Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut - Elvin Ayala (25-5-2, 11KOs) won an eight round unanimous decision over late replacement Eric Mitchell (23-9-1, 11KOs) in the opener on ESPN's Friday Night Fights. In a bout for the WBC United States (USNBC) middleweight title, the judges saw it 79-73, 78-74 and 79-73. Mitchell replaced the injured Hector Camacho Jr. on short notice.
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  • lildee2020
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    If Lundy had any kind of power he would really be a problem

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    • richardt
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      Always nice seeing arrogant punchers get their a$$ handed to them. Williams thought, in his own words, that anyone he hits gets knocked out. Lundy welcomed him to reality.

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      • theallstar
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        Williams looked amateurish. Jack Loew talked all that **** and it wasn't even close. Williams should of gave up eating jabs for Lent!

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        • TaurusJ27
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          Great performance by Lundy. It looked like he was about to k.o. Williams by those later rounds. I think this is another fight of the year candidate.

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          • Realizniguhnit
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            That jab was laser sharp tonight from Lundy and it was a good win for him, that said.. he reminds me of a steve forbes. he's good, but he really doesn't have what it takes to really become elite imo and it has a whole lot to do with his chin and inability to capitalize on mistakes quick enough, soon as Lundy gets in there with a live puncher that has skill again he will get stopped again, lets face it Williams had no real skill, those looping shots I thought lundy had multiple opportunities to put him away early during the 2nd and 3rd rd while williams was blindly throwing those looping bombs, could of been a spectacular KO..

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            • punchville
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              id favor lundy over anyone at 135 if he had the chin, but he does'nt, so sorry skills does'nt always pay the bills

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              • kozone
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                Williams needs to work on his foot work and head/waist movement!
                Lundy looked sharp and fast!! but still needs to keep his hands up bc he gets careless at times
                Great fight...fun to watch!!

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                • Tmann400
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                  #9
                  Mind you Lundy hasn't proven himself to be elite yet, I definitely wouldn't sign him off by saying he has a "bad chin" because I don't believe that at all, he has that kind of style that Gamboa does early, where they get caught by punches they shouldn't be getting caught with, but they end up getting up to dominate. The Molina loss I used to fully hold against him, but not anymore. Given the fact he was dominating that whole fight just about and he was still green, he wasn't even hurt that bad. But since then he's gone 4-0 against credible opposition, and to the person who said "if he had any kind of power" Lundy doesn't have alot of KO's on his record, but he clearly has enough power to get an opponents respect, I mean youcan see the snap on his shots. Not only that, but he knocked David Diaz cold, and the only other people that had stopped him before were Holt and Pacquiao. I'm not saying Lundy is a certified world beater, but I think some of you are being unnecessarily harsh on him.

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                  • kozone
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                    #10
                    Compairing Lundy to Gamboa is off even though I understand the exposed chin still Lundys win against Abril was a toss up while Gamboa has never had a close fight!! He's blown everyone away and Gamboa has never had an opponent with a losing record!!!

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