Comments Thread For: Guerrero: Aydin Hit Me Harder Than Thurman

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  • LADIV
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    #11
    Originally posted by davetheone
    The knockdown wasn't a punch to the back of the head, it was a right to his face which busted his eye open.

    Hey look, Floyd Mayweather couldn't knock the Ghost down, Thurman did and Ghost was almost finished.

    Thurman made a bad mistake staying against the ropes and I believe it cost him his left eye. If his orbital socket was damaged; he's finished just like Margarito.

    Good fight but I expected better from Thurman. You pay the price standing and trading with guerrero and I think Keith may have ended his career prematurely.
    Almost doesn't count,,,,its like saying the ghost almost won....but he didn't

    If his orbital socket is damaged...its good writtens for thurman

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    • Mr. Punch-Out!!
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      #12
      Originally posted by davetheone
      Good fight but I expected better from Thurman. You pay the price standing and trading with guerrero and I think Keith may have ended his career prematurely.
      Let's not talk like that. It's not like Guerrero took something out of Thurman. Besides, Kamegai stood and traded with Guerrero the whole fight but his career sure hasn't ended.

      Besides, that damage to Thurman's head came from an accidental headbutt.

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      • Hagler★
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        #13
        This is irrelevant, hit harder or not he lost and was being handily beaten at points

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        • Foreign Soil
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          #14
          Well, he was holding on, clinching Aydin for most of the fight and just barely got the W.

          All in all, this says more about how crappy Guererro is as a boxer.

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          • HEND
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            #15
            Ahh, it starts...

            There was a slight chance to Guerrero won't act salty at all few days after the fight but it seems like it's gone. Just today he already mentioned that he wants rematch (after he lost almost every round and got beat up badly) and now he dissmiss Thurman with speaking about Aydin punches harder than him and say that Thurman isn't ready for Mayweather (heis probably more ready for him then you were Robert).

            The after fight interviews are the most honest ones I don't really care the excuses a few (or one lol) days after the fight. When they got interviewed just after the fight they usually can't find out the good ol' excuses yet hence they forced to being honest and give full credit to the winner.
            Last edited by HEND; 03-08-2015, 05:33 PM.

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            • sugarsmosley
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              #16
              aydin fight was such an ugly fight to watch.i remember that was the fight robert starting chanting for floyd.

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              • VatoMulatto
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                #17
                Originally posted by davetheone
                The knockdown wasn't a punch to the back of the head, it was a right to his face which busted his eye open.

                Hey look, Floyd Mayweather couldn't knock the Ghost down, Thurman did and Ghost was almost finished.

                Thurman made a bad mistake staying against the ropes and I believe it cost him his left eye. If his orbital socket was damaged; he's finished just like Margarito.

                Good fight but I expected better from Thurman. You pay the price standing and trading with guerrero and I think Keith may have ended his career prematurely.
                Thurman won 11 rounds and picked The ghost apart for 95% of the fights even dropped him. The Ghost only success came from a head butt and good uppercut in the 10th round....but you still expected better from Thurman?

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                • Bronx2245
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                  #18
                  Guererro needs a new trainer. He's adopted too much of his father's "tough guy," "machismo," and he's absorbing too many punches to the head. Kamegai was hitting him too much for me. I think he needs to head to Oxnard(Garcia), or Houston (Shields). He can still be a factor @ 147, with a better defense.

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                  • champion4ever
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                    #19
                    Damn, he doesn't even remember the punch that knocked him down. It was from a right upper cut.

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                    • kiaba360
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                      #20
                      It was also Guerrero's first fight at 147 and he was coming off 15 months of inactivity. He was probably better prepared for Thurman than he was for Aydin.

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