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  • aboutfkntime
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    #41
    Originally posted by boliodogs
    I am off the Thurman bandwagon and I think I had him overrated. I was down on him after his safety first fight with Bundu but got high on him after he beat the hell out of Guerrero. Now he struggles with a guy Khan so easily beat and knocked down 3 times. Thurman is really not one time Thurman. He is a good puncher but not a huge puncher or Collazo would have been knocked down with all the big shots Thurman landed. I think he is about the 5th or 6th best welterweight in the world but not the best. I think Mayweather, Brook and Pacquiao all beat him. He is about an even fight with Khan, Porter or Bradley. To me he is not the future of the welterweight division. He is in the mix but he is not a standout.
    Why dont you stay there and support him ?

    It is not his fault that you over-rated him

    Good guy, good fun fighter, whats not to like about Thurman.

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      #42
      Originally posted by PBP
      Exactly. 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.
      Exactly, great post !

      Been saying that for months now.

      Originally posted by PBP
      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!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
      In a way, you're right..... and the same goes for Pacquiao.

      The current crop of welters have avoided fighting each other in fear of missing out on that landslide payday.

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        #43
        Originally posted by MDPopescu
        ... At this stage, I think that Brook (for instance) beats the hippy easily...
        " the hippy "

        I agree, I think Brook beats Thurman.

        Not sure about easy.

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          #44
          Originally posted by PAC-BOY
          One time needs a couple of more times!

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          • hitking
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            #45
            There's a difference between being good and being able to beat Floyd. Just because you can't beat Floyd, doesn't mean you suck. And that's something his haters fail to accept. Thurman is the latest HOPE, that doesn't appear likely to slay the dragon.

            NOBODY is beating Floyd at 47. NOBODY!!! I think Andrade and Lara would give Floyd a tough time at 54. And obviously, I think GGG beats Floyd. But no welterweight on the current landscape is touching dude.

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            • jqSide
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              #46
              Does One Time need more time before big time?

              This is a funny question for a title about Sometimes Thurman.

              Any update about Thurman? Is he still not ready for prime time yet?

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