Keith “One Time” Thurman is on the verge of winning his first world title and making a strong move in the Welterweight division when he faces undefeated Diego Chaves this Saturday night in San Antonio, TX. Thurman and Chaves may come from different backgrounds but they both have one thing in common; they can knock people out.
Two guys who can punch fighting each other is always a recipe for excitement but when Thurman was a guest on BoxingScene Radio, he said he believes the outcome of this fight might also be decided by more than just power.
“It could come down to who lands the big punch first. It could be that simple. With Diego having 18 knockouts, me having 18 knockouts, it obvious [we] both have the one punch knockout potential and can end the fight in any given round and any given moment. But it could boil down to a lot more [like] who trained harder. If the fight doesn't end early, how is it going to look in the later rounds? Who is prepared for the later rounds and the longer fight? It's the beautiful aspect of boxing; the uncertainty” Thurman would tell BoxingScene Radio. [Click Here To Read More]
Two guys who can punch fighting each other is always a recipe for excitement but when Thurman was a guest on BoxingScene Radio, he said he believes the outcome of this fight might also be decided by more than just power.
“It could come down to who lands the big punch first. It could be that simple. With Diego having 18 knockouts, me having 18 knockouts, it obvious [we] both have the one punch knockout potential and can end the fight in any given round and any given moment. But it could boil down to a lot more [like] who trained harder. If the fight doesn't end early, how is it going to look in the later rounds? Who is prepared for the later rounds and the longer fight? It's the beautiful aspect of boxing; the uncertainty” Thurman would tell BoxingScene Radio. [Click Here To Read More]
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