Comments Thread For: Guerrero Clears Air On Thurman "Running Man" Reference
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100 million points says Thurman over Guerrero, any takers? where are all the people who been doing nothing but schit talking Thurman. points put 'em up!!!Comment
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i got Guerrero over Thurman, although i like both, but I'm a betting man and although i'm not certain he'll win, and i know the odds are stacked in Thurmans favor, i know its going to be a good fight. 100millie it is.
Good luck
sig itLast edited by mrlopez; 01-28-2015, 11:45 PM.Comment
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2015 lookn Good so far.
Very interesting toss up like of fight.
Here's my thinking on this one......."I can't see Guerrero beating Thurman in a 12rd bout, let alone not being able to KO him because of Thurman's ability to move, or ok some would say Run. I'm not sure if Thurman has the type of ability to dominate Guerrero or KO him, but I think he could at least box smart and beat Guerrero over 12rds.
There are always scenario's where by unexpected situations can happen, we'll just see what happens in this one, but definitely action packed and entertaining.
Lastly, if I'm to go by what my brotha is saying in Keith Thurman, he's talking a good game, and when you talk a good game, you now need to produce on the level you are boasting. Being undefeated with a moniker like "One Time", stepping up in competition after some would say was "let down" in his last outing.
All the makings and ingredients to create intrigue and interest. Exciting.Comment
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Same here, when did Thurman duck Eroll Spence? I like both Spence and Thurman but Spence is the most talented of the two.Comment
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For a guy that began his career at featherweight, Guerrero's done some very impressive things at welterweight & he deserves mad credit. But, let's keep in mind that he's never been much of a ****er & hasn't scored a win inside the distance in five years. Not since he was campaining at lightweight. So, I doubt very much that Thurman's going to feel the need to stick & move a whole lot with him. Much less "run" from him.
While it was an interesting tactic for him to try in order to draw out the slick, safety first Bungu, I doubt there'll be a repeat of it next month. Especially with it being the main event on boxing's return to prime time network television for the first time in decades. So, I'm sure Thurman will want to be impressive & not risk stinking the joint out.
I expect him to come forward & throw shots with bad intentions hoping to be the first fighter to finish Guerrero. And we know that "The Ghost" sure isn't about to lay on the ropes & make it easy for him, so it should be a damned good scrap.Comment

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