Shortly after his shut out victory over Leonard Bundu, interim WBA welterweight champion Keith "One Time" Thurman (24-0 21 KOs) sat down with BoxingScene.com to talk about his performance. While he pitched a shutout on the scorecards (120-107 by all three judges), the fans were frustrated by the lack of action that they are accustomed to seeing in a Thurman fight. [Click Here To Read More]
Comments Thread For: Keith Thurman Vows - "In 2015 I Promise More Action!"
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this dude goes on and on and on about knockouts and how no one can go 12 with him and not taking a step backwards steps i mean honestly if it wasnt for that people would not be saying nothing. It just cracks me up when a kid with power comes around everyone acts like they are the new boogie man and everyone falls for4 the everyone is ducking me crap -
I dont undersrand how fans can boo this guy. He just came off an 8 month lay off with an injury and fought an undefeated guy. He won most if not all rounds , plus got a knockdown.Comment
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He set himself up for a fall. Talking so much about Knock Outs 4 Life and how he wanted to destroy Mayweather etc then he bottles it when he's given the spotlight.Comment
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to be fair, nobody knew who that bundu guy was. but he was a tough customer who came to survive, not to win.Comment
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Thurman isn't in that small group of future elite fighters in the 147 division, Swift is on that list....Thurman knew he messed up in the post fight interview and that he didn't come all the way through, Thurman is not the future of the Welterweight division, it ain't Thurman, it ain't Porter even though for a few months after he beat Paulie he was getting the hype that Thurman is getting now, SWIFT GARCIA is the future of the welterweight division, he's fought the best competition of all those young welters, Crawford, Mikey and Verdejo still in the 130's but they're the only ones along with Swift and a few others i left out that have that potential but i don't think Thurman is all thatComment
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