Comments Thread For: Thurman Decides To Box, Settles For Decision Win
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Not all fights will be pleasing but that shouldn't take away from the boxer's performance if he still won decisively in the only way he could.
People say the Porter-Brook match was boring but I don't hear people blaming Brook for it.Comment
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did i take credit away from thurman? he won every round. he can do better than that imo, he proved it before.
did he say anything about his shoulder? maybe it has to do with thatComment
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See? That's the problem right there. What else could he have done against an opponent like that? How exactly could he have done better?
He did mention the lay off but other than that, he also claimed that he never fought such an awkward opponent like Bundu before.Last edited by Mr. Punch-Out!!; 12-14-2014, 02:13 AM.Comment
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Rios and Algeiri lasted 12 rounds against Manny. And Bundo have a very solid chin. I just checked his record. He was undefeated. Bundo the last time he went down was almost 10 years ago.Last edited by Thomas_Hearns; 12-14-2014, 02:18 AM.Comment
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Keith "12 Times" ThurmanMGM Grand, Las Vegas - WBA interim-welterweight champion Keith "One Time" Thurman (24-0, 21KOs) was more of a boxer than a slugger, as he went the full twelve round distance in winning a tough unanimous decision over previously undefeated Italian Olympian Leonard Bundu (31-1-2, 11KOs). All three judges had it 120-107.
Moments into the first round, Bundu jumped forward and got dropped from a combination as he came in. He seemed to be fine once he got to his feet and continued to press forward on Thurman. The action was becoming more of a chess match until Thurman tried to heat things up at the end of the fourth with Bundu fighting back.
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