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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: N'Dam Won't Be Shocked if He Drills Lemieux in One

    MONTREAL - Former World Boxing Organization (WBO) 160-pound division champion Hassan N'Dam (31-1, 18 KOs) has promised a world-class performance in tomorrow night's (Saturday, June 20) showdown with David Lemieux (33-2, 31 KOs) for the vacant International Boxing Federation (IBF) middleweight title at the famed Bell Centre in Montreal, Canada.

    A 2004 Olympian who represented his native Cameroon, N'Dam is the IBF No. 1-ranked, mandatory contender, who now fights out of France. Lemieux is ranked No. 4 in the world by the IBF.
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  • Hougigo
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    #2
    LOL, GTFO here

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    • Barcham
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      #3
      N'Dam Won't Be Shocked if He Gets Drilled By Lemieux in One

      FIXED.

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      • mjgaz6
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        #4
        This dude has been running his mouth non-stop. I hope Lemieux punishes him for about 4 or 5 rounds and then brutually KO's him.

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        • John Locke
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          #5
          Who's everyone got in this one?

          I think N'Dam will win the fight but not get the decision.

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          • Rip Chudd
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            #6
            Originally posted by John Locke
            Who's everyone got in this one?

            I think N'Dam will win the fight but not get the decision.
            I think N'dam can outbox Lemieux much like he was doing to Quillin when he wasn't being put on his butt repeatedly. Question is: Can he avoid being put on his behind enough to win the decision?

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            • Jloro
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              #7
              Ndam has a good chance in this fight people overlooking him

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              • Eastcoast
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                #8
                HNN sounds pissed off about the money situation. I hope he goes for the KO, either he'll get it or get it.

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                • doninlouisiana
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jloro
                  Ndam has a good chance in this fight people overlooking him
                  N'Dam has the better skill set, Lemieux the power, but a bit wide open when he is throwing. I believe if N'Dam can stay on his feet a round or 2 he can catch Lemieux with a counter and his chin(Lemieux) is a bit suspect I'm thinking. N'Dam for the W

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                  • anonymous2.0
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                    People underestimate N'Dam. N'Dam is durable and I don't see him getting knocked out by one punch and he's savvy enough when hurt to stall for time and clinch to clear his head. He handled Curtis very well in a smaller than average ring and even though he got dropped a bunch of times in the beginning and end of the fight, a lot of people forget that after getting dropped 3, 4 times in the beginning N'Dam boxed his way back to win the middle rounds before getting wobbled and even then he managed to make it to the end.

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