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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Johnson: I'm Going To Love Beating People Up in There

    Even after a loss, does a fighter really win?

    If you are Tureano Johnson, yes.

    Tureano Johnson was an unknown and unbeaten fighter prior to facing Curtis Stevens on April 4 of this year.

    After the fight, Johnson put forth a breakthrough performance against a dangerous puncher, and even in defeat, gained a lot of fans.

    He is hoping to continue making strides, which includes seeking a rematch against Stevens, when he faces unbeaten Mike Gavronski in a 10 round bout tonight at the Little Creek Casino Resort in Shelton, Wash.
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  • millcitymauler
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    The kid got jobbed in the Stevens fight, big time.

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    • PunchyPotorff
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      Gave Stevens some problems, but then now Stevens knows exactly what to train for. Stevens could lose in a rematch but I'm thinking an aggressive Johnson just gets caught earlier.

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        Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
        Gave Stevens some problems, but then now Stevens knows exactly what to train for. Stevens could lose in a rematch but I'm thinking an aggressive Johnson just gets caught earlier.
        This doesn't make any sense. Stevens was catching him with punches the whole fights, it was Johnson's pressure that prevented it from happening earlier. Damn right he gave Stevens problems. he was winning the fight until that BS call by the ref.

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