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  • JakeNDaBox
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    Comments Thread For: Lundy vs Beltran Early Results From Atlantic City

    By Jake Donovan -With all obstacles cleared, lightweight contender Hank Lundy is set for his ESPN2 Friday Night Fights headliner against Raymundo Beltran.

    The 10-round lightweight bout tops a card which airs live from Resorts Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. [Click Here To Read More]
  • UL1210
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    #2
    There goes the Broner fight.

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    • Realizniguhnit
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      #3
      Originally posted by UL1210
      There goes the Broner fight.
      Yea sucks, I just liked the idea of how Broner and Lundy would have matched up stylistically.. but it is what it is.. Lundy made a lot of tactical errors tonight by constantly fighting off the ropes and not tying up when he needed too..

      I don't know If there's anyone that has the style to defeat Broner at 135 now.. certainly wouldn't be Boring Beltron zzzzzzzz

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      • TaurusJ27
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        The end of that third round was something. I thought Lundy was going to be on the canvas from the blows he was taking in that round.

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        • MASTER1454
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          #5
          He should have shut his piehole & handled his biz, now he can't eat off of that spoiled brat Broner.....

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          • Corelone
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            Lundy took some terrible shots in the third and stood up, he boxed beautifully after that. He just didn't have the stregnth to push Beltran back and I attribute that to making weight. After 4 trips to the scales, anyone would be affected. I'll put an asterisk on this loss and say Lundy left it in the gym.

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            • twosweethooks
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              #7
              Lundy has zero chance against Boner if they ever meet.

              I said this earlier in the day,

              Beltran should have KO'd Lundy tonite , but let him off the hook after the 3rd

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              • spoonwars
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                #8
                Originally posted by Realizniguhnit
                Yea sucks, I just liked the idea of how Broner and Lundy would have matched up stylistically.. but it is what it is.. Lundy made a lot of tactical errors tonight by constantly fighting off the ropes and not tying up when he needed too..

                I don't know If there's anyone that has the style to defeat Broner at 135 now.. certainly wouldn't be Boring Beltron zzzzzzzz
                Lundy wouldn't be the guy to beat Broner either, although the style matchup would be somewhat interesting. I feel Vazquez and Abril would give real problems to 'The Problem' at 135, but not as dangerous as some guys at 140 and 147 (Broner and some 140 pounders are likely to hit 147 within the next few years).

                While DeMarco is a southpaw, he's just a decent fighter - it would almost be like another Ortiz-Mayweather. For now, it's good for fans that there's another can down for the can man.

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                • Realizniguhnit
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Corelone
                  Lundy took some terrible shots in the third and stood up, he boxed beautifully after that. He just didn't have the stregnth to push Beltran back and I attribute that to making weight. After 4 trips to the scales, anyone would be affected. I'll put an asterisk on this loss and say Lundy left it in the gym.
                  Had nothing to do with making weight, Lundy just doesn't have the chin for an elite level. Anyone who knows Beltran knows he was never a push over, I thought the fight was 50-50 going in with Beltran having a good possibility of knocking Lundy out

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                  • Foolkiller
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                    Zab was hallucinating, talking about the way Lundy was dominating with defense. This fight was fairly easy to score, at best Lundy deserved a draw, but I believe the judges had got it right.

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