I'd be very upset if he does not fight Alexander.
Nobody is ducking Thurman!!
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You are wrong. I am ducking him. I am avoiding watching his next fight and every fight in the future until he actually gets in the ring with a quality opponent capable of defeating him.......or for that matter just a quality opponent!Comment
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He will stay irrelevant if he fights Garcia, instead of Alexander. There's no one to blame but him. He better not give Haymon as his excuse for not fighting Alexander. People didn't blame Haymon for the Guerrero Kamegai fight. They blamed Guerrero.Comment
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I swear this happens everytime someone who hits reasonably hard comes around. People go nuts and acts like everyone is ducking.
Thurman is starting to gets hyped as Provo and golovkin. I'll admit golovkin is being blatantly ducked though. He has good skills and should have fought one of the champs by now. But like Provo, tons of guys use the fact that he hits hard as a basis for every argument. Thurman is good but he hasn't proved himself yet. He needs to become the mandatory by fighting those ranked above him. Thurman had flaws and doesn't hit as hard as people seem to think. If he had real strength he would stop the weak opposition that he is facing quicker like golovkin did.
And you say Thurman hasn't "proved himself", maybe people need to stop ducking him so he can.
We can't make assumptions about thurman yet. We have no idea if he has the conditioning or chin to go twelve hard rounds with a world class opponent. If he does what golovkin does and convincingly works himself up the rankings then we can make the argument that people are ducking him. Kell's early opposition wasn't perfect either but he at least worked up to that position.
And Thurman has worked his way up like Brook. He is the mandatory for one of Floyd's belt. He's been steadily working his way and that's no different from Brook.Comment
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And I'm pissed at these interviewers in the media. They don't dig deeper. They're just as superficial as casual fans asking superficial questions.
It's obvious that he's not interested in Alexander. I'm not saying he's scared, but he's clearly using the same reason as the guys they say are ducking him. Guerrero and his dad see him as a nobody. Thurman sees Alexander as a nobody. Yet people don't accuse him of ducking Alexander.
Man, I hope Alexander stop calling out Thurman and move on. Let this hype job end up with another Karass. Brook and Khan won't be fighting him anytime soon.
There's nothing wrong with being more interested in fighting Brook (who's just coming off an impressive win and is still undefeated) or Khan (who also mentioned wanting to fight Thurman) than Alexander. That doesn't mean he's ducking Alexander, nor does it mean he doesn't want to fight him (or wouldn't fight him if he had to). It's not like Alexander is more important to boxing than Brook and Khan are so don't try to make it seem like Thurman is "ducking" him.
Besides, usually fans would want to see two undefeated champs fight each other and would criticize them if they were fighting someone who was still bouncing back from a loss (like Alexander), yet when it comes to Thurman, you want it to be the opposite? That's not fair at all.Last edited by Mr. Punch-Out!!; 08-23-2014, 02:52 PM.Comment
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