Comments Thread For: Malignaggi: Won't Be Easy, Collazo Will Trouble Thurman

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Malignaggi: Won't Be Easy, Collazo Will Trouble Thurman

    WBA 'regular' welterweight champion Keith "One Time" Thurman (25-0, 21 KOs) is gearing up for a homecoming when he faces former world champion Luis Collazo (36-6, 19 KOs) on Saturday, July 11 in the main event of the inaugural Premier Boxing Champions on ESPN from the USF Sun Dome in Tampa.

    Thurman has been on a roll with dominating performances and most of the top fighters at 147-pounds are avoiding his path. Earlier this year, he headlined the debut edition of PBC on NBC, with a bruising win over former multi-division champion Robert 'The Ghost' Guerrero at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
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  • PivotandRoll
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    #2
    No Paulie, Collazo is literally a lesser version of Guerrero

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    • BIPBAP
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      #3
      Spot on Paulie. Y'all b*tches complain too much and I bet most of you haven't been inside a squared circle yourselves. Collazo is a solid competitor and styles make fights.

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      • Weebler I
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        #4
        Paulie sticking up for his Brooklyn brethren but the Florida boy would beat Collazo and Malignaggi in the same night and probably Judah too.

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        • nycsmooth
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          I'd b surprised if Collazo wins more than 2 rounds...they're not bring him in2 Keith's town 2 make him look bad....as usual PM just spouting off...

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          • Derranged
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            #6
            I suppose Collazo can make it an ugly fight while it lasts but I think Thurman knocks him out.

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            • Gary Coleman
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              #7
              Collazo has a puncher's chance. That's it. Keith is improving with every fight.

              Thurman by KO.

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              • Beercules
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                #8
                What a ******.

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                • Nomadic
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                  #9
                  I don't see no trouble at all, easy win Thurman.

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                  • No Tomorrow
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                    #10
                    I think Collazo will trouble Keith, but more so because of Keith than Luis.

                    He's going to look to stand in front and trade, but if he imposed a game plan similar to the one he displayed against Zaveck or Bundu he would dominate.

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