Comments Thread For: Keith Thurman on 'Guerrero is Ducking' Statements

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  • Scott9945
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    #41
    Guerrero almost never fights and he looked very ragged against the Japanese guy. His chin is dependable so I think Thurman takes a clear decision (maybe 9-3) win.

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    • PunchyPotorff
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      #42
      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
      Mayweather took Guerrero's soul. Every version of a fighter was the best version when they fought Floyd.
      Is that why Floydie fought past prime versions of Mosely, Oscar etc etc etc? Care to explain?

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        #43
        To me, Thurman is more the one with something to prove than Guerrero. Guerrero has already proven himself to be tough as nails against more experience opposition many times. The way it goes IMO is sort of like the way it went with Buster Douglas vs Tyson. Buster's mom passed a few days before the fight, and even though he wasn't fighting the best Tyson, he was not going to lose that night. And Guerrero's wife is fighting cancer tooth and nail. That's why he never gives up and is tough as nails. In some ways this is Guerrero's biggest test, but in more ways it's Thurman's biggest test. I see Guerrero getting a tough UD after a serious back and forth battle.

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