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  • Box-Office
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    #11
    Why were people jumping on Thomas' wagon? He is not even that good to begin with. People I guess just get too mesmerized with power. I knew Campillo would do a job on him. Should've bet some points on it.



    Originally posted by Box-Office
    Thomas throws a lot of wide punches and honestly isn't that good. Sure, he has power, but he is always there to be caught. Campillo isn't a puncher, but if your chin is that wide open coming in then I'm sure he can make something of it. I wouldn't even be surprised if it turns out to be like the Cloud fight with this time hopefully Gabriel getting the nod.

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    • richardt
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      #12
      Originally posted by Hougigo
      Nah... I was excited after seeing the odds, but forgot when I spent all day watchign movies. Guardians of the Galaxy... worth a watch
      I wanted to put something down on Campillo but instead cooked a meal in 100 degree heat for my wife who came back from foot surgery.

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      • CubanBox
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        #13
        Wasnt this guy who told RingMagazine.com that he knew he was better than Kovalev? Lmao

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        • Kaimuki49
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          #14
          If a fighter stamps him brand as a punishing puncher, he better be able to survive a LOT more than a fairly minor cut. Williams reaction to the cut was the worst I have seen by a main event boxer in my 60 years in boxing. He will doubtless put a spin on the whole affair in coming weeks, but there is no way to explain away his monumental melt down. Fans don't like a boxer who gloats in punishing his opponents, yet who gets utterly derailed by a minor cut, resulting from a jab no less!

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          • Foreign Soil
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            #15
            Originally posted by richardt
            I cannot believe Teddy was duped by such a crappy fighter!!!! That's like a high-level government security officer being pick-pocketed by a guy standing right in front of him!! Like I said, Williams was slow and clumsy and Campillo easily blocked those punches telegraphed from another area code. Williams was another one of those who can dish it out but cant take it.
            If Williams were Euro, I can't imagine the negative comments Teddy would've had prepared and repeated round after round. Teddy loves his homeboys.

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            • richardt
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              #16
              Originally posted by Foreign Soil
              If Williams were Euro, I can't imagine the negative comments Teddy would've had prepared and repeated round after round. Teddy loves his homeboys.
              Yeah, that's what I'm seeing from him too.

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              • Hougigo
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                #17
                Originally posted by CubanBox
                Wasnt this guy who told RingMagazine.com that he knew he was better than Kovalev? Lmao
                It was unny because he was going off on how he took out White faster... I mean, forgot to mention his KD....

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                • nycsmooth
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                  #18
                  w/ 18 bouts Williams was quite awkward & looked inexperience...he has a long way back, as when he returns, 1st fight back will b a set up & then he needs a quality guy, will there b a repeat of last night...he certainly showed nothing last night...

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                  • nycsmooth
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by CubanBox
                    Wasnt this guy who told RingMagazine.com that he knew he was better than Kovalev? Lmao
                    what the saying: A picture's worth a thousand words...this won't b the last time he goes down, either...

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