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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Korobov to Return on Oct. 24th on Crawford-Jean

    The last we saw of middleweight Matt Korobov was on December 13th at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas when he was stopped by Andy Lee in the sixth round for the vacant WBO title. Since that point he's been dormant but according to his manager, Cameron Dunkin, he returns to the ring on October 24th in Omaha, Nebraska on the Terence Crawford-Dierry Jean undercard. [Click Here To Read More]
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    So he's off the September card now? I figured they'd bring him back in November on the Rios/Lomo card but who knows?

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    • Hougigo
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      I still want to believe... let's see how this goes

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      • Clegg
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        #4
        Originally posted by Hougigo
        I still want to believe... let's see how this goes
        I remember reading that HBO were considering having Monroe Jr back, if that's true wouldn't mind seeing him against Korobov. Good fight for both guys really.

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        • Pigeons
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          #5
          Originally posted by Clegg
          I remember reading that HBO were considering having Monroe Jr back, if that's true wouldn't mind seeing him against Korobov. Good fight for both guys really.
          Trash fight really.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Pigeons
            Trash fight really.
            Strongly disagree. Contenders fighting each other to work their way up, or back up after losses as is the case for both guys, is exactly what the sport needs more of.

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            • Clegg
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              #7
              Originally posted by Pigeons
              Trash fight really.
              As a main event, sure. As an undercard fight (which it surely would be) I think it'd be good. Undercard fights tend to be two non-elite guys in what should be a competitive fight or a prospect against a cherry picked opponent. I'd prefer something like this over a fight where one guy is a 20/1 underdog.

              Just looking at the schedule for the next 2 weeks: Braehmar defending a paper belt against a guy chosen because he is no/little threat, Martin Murray vs a 25/1 underdog, Shannon Briggs against a 22/1 underdog, Dirrell against Rubio who should be 1000/1, Stevenson against an opponent picked because he has a 0% chance, Quillin vs someone who would lose to Rod Salka. Those to me are trash fights. Not all of those are being televised but some are main events.

              Fights like Salido-Martinez II, Spence-van Heerden and Jack-Groves are IMO good fights even if they aren't the best fighters in the division because you know both guys are coming with a winning mentality not a Collazo mentality.

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                #8
                He should fight Michel Soro ..

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                • Hougigo
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by FelipeB
                  He should fight Michel Soro ..
                  That'd be an interesting fight. Was hoping Soro would be able to mix it up more... don't think Bob likes him cuz of the Tapia win and he has his own troubles too

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Clegg
                    As a main event, sure. As an undercard fight (which it surely would be) I think it'd be good. Undercard fights tend to be two non-elite guys in what should be a competitive fight or a prospect against a cherry picked opponent. I'd prefer something like this over a fight where one guy is a 20/1 underdog.

                    Just looking at the schedule for the next 2 weeks: Braehmar defending a paper belt against a guy chosen because he is no/little threat, Martin Murray vs a 25/1 underdog, Shannon Briggs against a 22/1 underdog, Dirrell against Rubio who should be 1000/1, Stevenson against an opponent picked because he has a 0% chance, Quillin vs someone who would lose to Rod Salka. Those to me are trash fights. Not all of those are being televised but some are main events.

                    Fights like Salido-Martinez II, Spence-van Heerden and Jack-Groves are IMO good fights even if they aren't the best fighters in the division because you know both guys are coming with a winning mentality not a Collazo mentality.
                    Both guys were stopped in 5 rounds in their last fight. Considering HBO puts on like 10 cards a gear these days, I expect more as a co-main event.

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