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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Thurman: Malignaggi Won't Fight Me, He Has No Balls

    NEW YORK — Keith Thurman is certain he’ll become the first fighter to knock out Jan Zaveck when they meet Saturday night in a 12-round WBO welterweight elimination match in Brooklyn, N.Y.

    Stopping Zaveck (32-2, 18 KOs, 1 NC) would amount to a very impressive victory for the heavy-handed, undefeated Thurman, but he hopes it would only be his second-biggest win this year at Barclays Center. If the Paulie Malignaggi-Adrien Broner fight isn’t made for June 22 at Barclays Center, Thurman hopes he gets a shot at the WBA welterweight champion in Malignaggi’s hometown.
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  • mathed
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    Wasn't Thurman's last fight at 154? He better focus on Zaveck because I watched his Quintana fight again last night and he is very wide when he punches and walks when he punches. A counter puncher who isn't shot could catch him as he loads up on his punches and drop him when he shifts his weight, don't climb up on that pedestal too soon man.

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    • S. Saddler 1310
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      #3
      piss off, Keith.

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      • TonyCa$h
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        I thought he said he will keep quite till after the Avec fight :/...

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        • Cuauhtémoc1520
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          Thurman is very green, he is all power but few skills.

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          • turnedup
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            Thurman is nothing more than power and that's it...sorry to say but I had hoped he'd come a long a bit more by now but he hasn't. Can't rely on power forever.

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            • S. Saddler 1310
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              #7
              Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520
              Thurman is very green, he is all power but few skills.
              that's my belief also. he could well beat Paulie on size and power allied with sheer pressure, but Malignaggi is above his optimum weight and much past his best, so that doesn't say too much.

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              • RVABoxer
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                Thurman is one of those fighters that relies on power with minimal skill to beat fighters. He's exciting to watch cause he gets ko's but once he gets past these gatekeepers on to real competition his career is downhill fast IMO unless something changes in his fundamentals

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                • Corelone
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                  Originally posted by S. Saddler 1310
                  that's my belief also. he could well beat Paulie on size and power allied with sheer pressure, but Malignaggi is above his optimum weight and much past his best, so that doesn't say too much.
                  Not to mention the fact that Paulie never had a punch. It's easy to talk about balls when you are 20-0-18kos. Paulie has a recent win on cuts, but I don't remember him ever hurting anybody with one, or a series of punches to where the ref was going to stop the fight. Thurman should hunt bigger game.

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                  • sicko
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                    LMFAO at Thurman being all Power and No Skills

                    Can't stand when fans just categories fighters into the "BRAWLER OR BOXER" Category

                    Do your ***in Homework, Thurman is a Boxer who just so happen to have One Punch Power, your talking about a guy with a decorated amateur career back in Florida, he has damn good Boxing Skills, Thurman knows how to cut the ring off, uses his Jab and can setup his Power Shots and he mixes up his punches very well...sure he has things he need to work on he is a 24 year old fighter, not even in his PRIME YET

                    Thurman Would Fold Paulie within 4-6 Rounds Max, this is not a Young Paulie lets be honest here and the reflexes are not the same so he is much more hittable now then he was in his PRIME! Also Thurman is a HUGE and TRUE WELTERWEIGHT, Paulie is really a Light Welterweight
                    Last edited by sicko; 03-07-2013, 04:16 PM.

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