Comments Thread For: Thurman: Does One Time Need More Time Before Big Time?

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  • MDPopescu
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    #21
    ... At this stage, I think that Brook (for instance) beats the hippy easily...

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    • Chrismart
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      #22
      He's been overrated somewhat (as was his power), but he's a good fighter i feel.
      He has vulnerabilities, that a better level of opponent will take advantage of...so i think when he does step up, we will get to see interesting fights.

      Make or break for him. He's beat the Collazo's and Guerrero's, now it's time for the Porter's and Maidana's. Time to see what he is all about.


      As for Collazo...man, i thought he was going to drop Thurman with that attack to the body.

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      • Gary Coleman
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        #23
        Errol Spence would give Keith hell! There is no point in matching him with Floyd.

        At 38 years of age, Mayweather has virtually no threat from 140-154. A testament of his greatness!

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        • creekrat77
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          #24
          Originally posted by gamefrk
          There is no big time for Thurman. Floyd made it clear he wants none of him + Floyd retires after Sept. I don't see Haymon matching up Thurman with Pacquiao either. There are no big fights for Thurman at 147 unless Maidana decides to lose all that weight & come back.
          Well there's Porter, Broner, Garcia, Khan, Maidana like you said, devon, Spence, Brook. So Thurman still has a lot of places to go. I feel like Khan vs Thurman is a good fight for each guy

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          • isidius
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            #25
            Throw him in there with Maidana, let's see what happens.

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            • PAC-BOY
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              #26
              One time needs a couple of more times!

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              • nycsmooth
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                #27
                FM would make him look foolish...he fought anmateurish last night...doubt he wins 2 rounds vs FM...Put him vs Maidana or Cotto who really is a ww...

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                • AgainstTheRopes
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                  #28
                  Id have Thurman as a favorite vs every other Welterweight except Floyd.

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                  • mathed
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                    #29
                    They tried to make it sound like it was a dominant TKO win for Thurman, lol. It was the worst performance of his career and the fight ended on a questionable payoff type stool quittage. Terrible way to "advertise" Thurman as a monster if you ask me, he looked ordinary as hell.

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                    • SHO_RULEZ
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                      #30
                      Man, body punchers are lining up now to face Thurman. That was a knockdown had it not been the end of the round.
                      Last edited by SHO_RULEZ; 07-12-2015, 10:55 AM.

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