Keith Thurman promised “someone is going to sleep” Saturday night in San Antonio.
Diego Chaves confidently predicted it’ll be Thurman that gets knocked out when the heavy-handed, undefeated welterweights square off for Chaves’ interim WBA welterweight title at AT&T Center. The Argentine champion considers Thurman untested and intends to prove Thurman’s movement has been more about smart matchmaking than anything.
“We know Thurman is very strong and he’s coming to fight,” Chaves said, “but I’m prepared for that. The strategy is no secret. Thurman is a strong kid and he’s going to come forward. I can’t let him come forward. I have to meet him in the center of the ring and land my punches.”
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Diego Chaves confidently predicted it’ll be Thurman that gets knocked out when the heavy-handed, undefeated welterweights square off for Chaves’ interim WBA welterweight title at AT&T Center. The Argentine champion considers Thurman untested and intends to prove Thurman’s movement has been more about smart matchmaking than anything.
“We know Thurman is very strong and he’s coming to fight,” Chaves said, “but I’m prepared for that. The strategy is no secret. Thurman is a strong kid and he’s going to come forward. I can’t let him come forward. I have to meet him in the center of the ring and land my punches.”
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