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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Eddie Hearn Backs Tony Bellew To Come Back Stronger

    TONY BELLEW has been backed to bounce back from his second world title disappointment.

    The 31-year-old from Liverpool was stopped in the sixth round by Adonis Stevenson as he challenged for the WBC light-heavyweight title in Quebec City on Saturday night.

    The demoralising defeat comes two years after he lost to Welshman Nathan Cleverly going for the WBO belt.

    However, promoter Eddie Hearn insists the Scouser can still make his world dreams come true - and has proof it can be done. [Click Here To Read More]
  • Weebler I
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    Shumenov's WBA title would seem like his "easiest" route back, but of course it won't be easy.

    I don't know about him moving up to cruiserweight, neither him nor Cleverly really have the power imo.

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    • Hougigo
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      Originally posted by Weebler I
      Shumenov's WBA title would seem like his "easiest" route back, but of course it won't be easy.

      I don't know about him moving up to cruiserweight, neither him nor Cleverly really have the power imo.
      He's the easiest, but he'll still be tough to beat for Bellew.

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      • kennethjohn
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        his honesty makes me hope him the best in the future. I'll give him another shot.

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