Comments Thread For: Cleverly-Corbin, Selby-Koasicha Early Cardiff Action

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Cleverly-Corbin, Selby-Koasicha Early Cardiff Action

    The eldest of fighting Smith brothers - Paul Smith (35-3, 20 KOs) - has effectively continued his comeback series with a powerful second-round stoppage of an overmatched Spanish opponent David Sarabia (7-4-2, 2 KOs). Sarabia was put down in the first with a counter right hand to the whiskers, then rocked badly early into the second with a huge right uppercut and then took the beating up until the referee stopped it later in round two. Smith has his eye set on a world title opportunity - maybe against WBO super middleweight champion Arthur Abraham.
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  • PittyPat
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    Thanks Alex for giving us the details so that some of us won't have to make the mistake of sitting through another pointless Clev fight.

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    • turnedup
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      Props to Gavin for going out with a win and going out before it's too late. He was just way too small for the divisions he fought in, he could've been a force below 130lbs as the opponents would've been more his size. I really like the kid he was genuinely a gentleman and very humble. Good luck with the rest of your life bro.

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      • Ham Porter
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        #4
        One **** judge trying to ruin 'The Rock's' farewell party.

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