Comments Thread For: Thurman To Guerrero: I am Coming To Knock You Out!

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  • Senor_frogs
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    #11
    Thurman doesn't poses one punch know out power. That's wish thinking on his part. This will be a back and forth fight.

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    • champion4ever
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      #12
      I can see Thurman retiring Guerrero on his stool. I think Robert is in way over his head in this bout. This a total mismatch in favor of one time.

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      • CANELOLUJAH
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        #13
        Runtime you gonna be running like a bitch, we all know this and you know this, thats why you just had a statement earlier talking about "this is boxing moving in a cricle inside that square" lol you yourself know you gonna be running and fight with no honor or pride but how can you look at your damn self and the blood that pumps through you. pssh weak fools

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        • Bolopunch68
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          #14
          I like Thurman, I just don't like the way he fought the last time. This fight will be a war if Thurman really do what he said he'll do. But in the back of my head, either he'll box Rob or go for the KO if he thinks he hurt Robert. I think he'll be on his bike again, I hope not.

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          • Bolopunch68
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            #15
            Originally posted by champion4ever
            I can see Thurman retiring Guerrero on his stool. I think Robert is in way over his head in this bout. This a total mismatch in favor of one time.
            If he ran all night? He might retire Robert on his stool from exhaustion chasing him round and round a rosy. No wonder Robert included cross fit in his training regimen, we will see if that cross fit training will pay off. He should gain more stamina and endurance for this race, I mean boxing match against One Time.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Bolopunch68
              If he ran all night? He might retire Robert on his stool from exhaustion chasing him round and round a rosy. No wonder Robert included cross fit in his training regimen, we will see if that cross fit training will pay off. He should gain more stamina and endurance for this race, I mean boxing match against One Time.
              It seems the point everyone tends to forget is that Robert Guerrero is not a natural 147 lber with punching power but Keith Thurman is. Guerrero is a natural blown up Featherweight with a typical physical, bruising, roughhousing infighting style with little to no punching power. However, if Keith decides to nullify that style with roughhousing tactics of his own, then the two styles will cancel each other out. Once Robert finds out that Thurman is a lot stronger than him on the inside then what is he going to do then? What will be his plan B; Run or get knocked out?

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              • Str8 Right
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                #17
                Thurman by late stoppage or ud. He's the smarter fighter..Guerrero is a come forward fighter, and I see a lot of mofos giving thurman shiet for his last performance, but he obviously has the better Overall boxing skills.

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                  #18
                  People are hanging on Thurman's sack because of the KO's, not his smartness or boxing skills. He hasn't shown me much other than he's real open when he's firing and he's got good power. I'm favoring Ghost here, more so because of what Thurman hasn't shown me.

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                  • GRUSTLER
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by champion4ever
                    It seems the point everyone tends to forget is that Robert Guerrero is not a natural 147 lber with punching power but Keith Thurman is. Guerrero is a natural blown up Featherweight with a typical physical, bruising, roughhousing infighting style with little to no punching power. However, if Keith decides to nullify that style with roughhousing tactics of his own, then the two styles will cancel each other out. Once Robert finds out that Thurman is a lot stronger than him on the inside then what is he going to do then? What will be his plan B; Run or get knocked out?
                    Didn't Guerrero beat down two WW's with his no punching power? And before you discredit the guys he beat lets look at Thurman's resume.

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                    • Mr. Punch-Out!!
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by GRUSTLER
                      Didn't Guerrero beat down two WW's with his no punching power? And before you discredit the guys he beat lets look at Thurman's resume.
                      What exactly is that suppose to prove? That Thurman actually has KOs at welterweight and Guerrero doesn't?
                      Last edited by Mr. Punch-Out!!; 03-06-2015, 05:22 PM.

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