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  • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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    #11
    Thurman knocks Bradley out. He wouldn't let the ref and judges job him like Ruslan did.


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    • BoxingFollower
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      #12
      Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520
      You said Thurman already has TWICE the skill of Berto, I mean come on lol.

      He's a big puncher but we haven't seen anything from him to make a statement that nobody at 147 or 154 can beat him, let's be real here.
      I did not say 154. And of course Mayweather and Pacquiao can beat him, but they have to actually FIGHT him. Not some blog or fanboy talk about who would win.

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      • juandabomb
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        #13
        I actually have Diego Chaves beatin Thurman by KO

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        • Cuauhtémoc1520
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          #14
          Originally posted by BoxingFollower
          I did not say 154. And of course Mayweather and Pacquiao can beat him, but they have to actually FIGHT him. Not some blog or fanboy talk about who would win.
          I have said this a million times and I wish you guys would understand the way boxing business works. A fighter like thurman isn't viable for the big names right now. Pac and Floyd are headlining PPV's and need a big named opponent, Thurman isn't that.

          Thurman can be good, but it will take time. He's not there yet in terms of skill or name to be mentioned with these guys.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520
            I have said this a million times and I wish you guys would understand the way boxing business works. A fighter like thurman isn't viable for the big names right now. Pac and Floyd are headlining PPV's and need a big named opponent, Thurman isn't that.

            Thurman can be good, but it will take time. He's not there yet in terms of skill or name to be mentioned with these guys.
            oo cute, thats nice

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            • JAMES_THUNDER
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              #16
              If Thurman wins his next fight and so does iced broner, broner should take the test noway does he man handle Thurman but noway he'll fight him, the guy has to be smaller or less skilled .

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                #17
                Originally posted by JAMES_THUNDER
                If Thurman wins his next fight and so does iced broner, broner should take the test noway does he man handle Thurman but noway he'll fight him, the guy has to be smaller or less skilled .
                Exactly, these dues want no part of "One Time"

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                • handwraps
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                  #18
                  Ummm yeah. Thurman hits hard that's it. Lets see him in there with someone who pops back. I can even see a slick boxer giving him nightmares.

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                  • SplitSecond
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                    #19
                    i was hyped for him at first, but now it seems he's falling in love with his power, he's training for strenght and lifting weights and has gotten so slow and awkward with his movements that at this point, i've lost interest

                    he was a great counter-puncher earlier in his career, good speed, bounce on his legs, he's gone downhill

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                    • MikeRo1972
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                      #20
                      Thurman is fun to watch and no question a KO can come at any moment but he strikes me as a Collazo, Quintana, Clottey, Margarito type. Not in terms of styles but in terms of talent. He will no doubt win "a" belt and give elite fighters something to thunk about....but he'll never be "the" man in a given weight class. Just my 2 cents. Maybe he'll prove me wrong but I don't see the overall boxing skill there.

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