"Run time" looked average last night. I only want to see him against Maidana in a small ring, his running was disgusting againt Collazo who is no hard puncher.
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Originally posted by Nicolino View Post"Run time" looked average last night. I only want to see him against Maidana in a small ring, his running was disgusting againt Collazo who is no hard puncher.with all his "one time" talk the Thurman I saw last night would have trouble with Porter or Maidana guys that come forward jab and can take a punch...
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That was a perfect liver shot and probably would've hurt anyone. Thurman, took the shot, held on until he recovered, and came out the next round and fought well.
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No Thurman is ready! A great body shot that likely would have floored any other fighter doesn't all of a sudden mean Thurman is not good well besides on this forum where the Boxing Trolls Dwell.
I thought Thurman looked sharp up until the body shot. I do think his backfoot fighting while it is nice to show Versatility, he takes away from his own Power when he is constantly moving. He was blasting people out when he fought more flat footed and was walking his opponents down. Sure Thurman has his flaws but of the new Welterweights he impress me probably the most along with Kell Brook because both show Versatility
Thurman vs Khan! No reason why that fight shouldn't happen next, or Thurman vs Brook or Porter. I would love to see how Thurman does with Porter Pressure and Inside Fighting and Strength
Thurman when he is fighting off of his backfood he tends to raise both of his hands up leaving that body wide open, need to correct that.
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Originally posted by PBP View PostExactly. Fighting bums makes you worse.
This is just another fighter falling victim to unrealistic expectations that were put on him. We need Thurman/Bradley/Porter/Khan/Brook to all fight each other to establish the best welterweight post 9/12.
I can't wait for Floyd to retire. Every time a fighter gets hit, loses a second of a round or farts you can hear "your a hype job, your a phoney, you can't beat Floyd!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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Originally posted by LOWBLOW_CHAMP View Postyea i agree, this isnt a video game. hell even in the video game its near impossible to go thru a fight without getting rocked or hit. i dont understand what people expect to happen. do they want thurman to stand from across the ring and KO his opponents with superpowers or somthing lol
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Thurman still a good fighter, but now he looks defensive/too cautious, runs a whole lot, i feel a pressure fighter with power could be too much for him. Keith has the tools though if he fights more aggressive.
He is losing his fear factor, that is for sure.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostBy Jake Donovan - Keith Thurman was determined for two things to come out of his welterweight showdown with Luis Collazo: return to his old knockout ways, and present a formidable future challenge to pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr.
The unbeaten titlist did in fact pick up his first knockout win in more than a year, and went out of his way to openly challenge Mayweather, who is still in the market for an opponent for a planned September 12 fight in Las Vegas. Whether or not either instance rallied public support is another matter altogether.
Headlining the first edition of Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) on ESPN, Thurman forced Collazo to quit on his stool prior to the start of round eight Saturday evening at USF Sun Dome in Tampa. The bout served as Thurman's first fight near home (originally from Clearwater, trains out of the Tampa/St. Petersburg area) in nearly six years, and it showed with a packed house on hand for the latest entry of a "#FreeBoxingForAll" campaign being led by PBC and series creator, adviser Al Haymon. [Click Here To Read More]
The Bundu fight proved that, not the Collazo fight.
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Originally posted by BrometheusBob View PostJust got around to watching the fight and I think people are being overly critical about his performance.
Even you admitted that.
Originally posted by BrometheusBob View PostI guess that is the result of not fighting a top quality opponent though, people's expectation get set high.
Originally posted by BrometheusBob View PostI think he is still a solid boxer, granted his "one time" power may have been overrated.
Especially if his power is over-rated.
Originally posted by BrometheusBob View PostAll that said, I don't think he would be a good opponent for Mayweather. Would like to see Thurman take on a top ten welter next.
They all need to fight each other.
The current crop of welters fall waaay short of Mayweather.
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