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  • New England
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    #11
    Originally posted by richardt
    Every time I hear about the son of a famous or well known boxer the first thing that comes to mind is "OVERPROTECTED!" Let me know when he fights someone with a pulse.


    he turned pro last year. he had no amateur career, from what i can see.


    way to not read a single thing about the kid before making assumptions.

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    • BostonGuy
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      #12
      I've followed Trey Morrison since last year and he's a novice right now. He's learning on the job by fighting guys who are on his level and from the amount of time he's been in boxing he looks alright. He needs fight frequently and be carefully matched up at this stage. It will be interesting to follow him and see how far he can go in the division.
      Last edited by BostonGuy; 06-02-2015, 08:23 AM.

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        #13
        Originally posted by richardt
        Every time I hear about the son of a famous or well known boxer the first thing that comes to mind is "OVERPROTECTED!" Let me know when he fights someone with a pulse.
        Just because his dad was a famous boxer doesnt mean he can just jump into contention with top guys. Hes fighting with in his limits. Also while learning. I think it will be cool to see where he goes from here.

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          #14
          Originally posted by BostonGuy
          I've followed Trey Morrison since last year and he's a novice right now. He's learning on the job by fighting guys who are on his level and from the amount of time he's been in boxing he looks alright. He needs fight frequently and be carefully matched up at this stage. It will be interesting to follow him and see how far he can go in the division.


          trey morrison vs deontay wilder in july. all roads.

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            #15
            Originally posted by New England
            trey morrison vs deontay wilder in july. all roads.
            Wilder has to get by Molina first

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              #16
              Originally posted by New England
              he turned pro last year. he had no amateur career, from what i can see. way to not read a single thing about the kid before making assumptions.
              I didn't make any assumptions. He is not exactly fighting former amateur stars and I bet some of his opponents have never fought amateur as well. Let him fight another 8-0 fighter instead of 3-2 record fighters. They are going to milk it for all they can, prostituting his name.

              Put him in with a fighter with an equal chance, instead of hapless, helpless setups who are put there to fall inside a round. No thanks.
              Last edited by richardt; 06-03-2015, 02:14 PM.

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