SUPER FIGHT! Chris john(47-0) vs Chonlatarn Piriyapinyo (44-0)

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  • paulf
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    #41
    Piriyapinyo can probably fight, but jesus christ his level of opposition might be the most deplorable I've seen in an undefeated champion.

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    • ИATAS
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      #42
      Only a fighting legend, or perhaps a rock god, with insane stamina and power gets sponsored by M-150. this tells you all you need to know about Piroyapino.




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      • IronDanHamza
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        #43
        Originally posted by paulf
        Piriyapinyo can probably fight, but jesus christ his level of opposition might be the most deplorable I've seen in an undefeated champion.
        This may be true.

        But title defences are title defences at the end of the day.

        If you have a lot of them, you're a great. Simple as that.

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        • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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          #44
          Originally posted by Mastrangelo
          And what does it even have to do with P4P ratings? You get some minus points in resume evaluation for fighting bums or what? Those tune-up fights with bums are irrelevants, they could just as well never happen. Whether he wants to stay active or no is his thing.
          Now I could give you names of who has he beat, but I'm pretty sure you never even see Pong fighting.
          You're good guy, but you shound't talk about something you don't understand.
          Lmao... No need to, I've watched the guy fight a few times but not interested in his career at all. Not interested in a guy who fights debuters, not when you're a seasoned vet and ranked P4P (shame on The Ring for keeping him there). You take tune ups after a loss or when there's no one available to fight you and even then you don't use debuters as a tune up. You fight experienced fighters who will make you better or prepare you for a bigger opponent. So don't talk to me about not understanding things.

          You're telling me JMM after losing to Pacquiao a 3rd time (or any of the other times for that fact) he should've fought a debuter or a guy with 3 fights? How would that help him prepare for another Pacquiao fight?

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