Comments Thread For: Trout on Williams: If it Means Something To PBC - Bring It!

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Trout on Williams: If it Means Something To PBC - Bring It!

    His most recent victory was barely five minutes old when Austin Trout decided to take the first step towards planning his next fight.

    The former super welterweight champion picked up his fourth straight win on Tuesday, knocking out Joey Hernandez in the 6th round of their headlining at Hollywood Palladium in Hollywood, California. The bout helped kick off the latest Premier Boxing Champions series, PBC on Fox: Toe To Toe Tuesdays, which by his own admission was why Trout entertained the idea of facing Hernandez—means to remain active while building towards another title run.
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  • MasterPlan
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    Make it happen PBC. Put it on Quillin-Jacobs undercard. I think this will be similar to Willie Nelson-Tony Harrison. Not saying it's the same outcome, but you have your young up and comer vs the battle tested veteran.

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    • SkillspayBills
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      J-Rock would beat the living **** out of Trout. You have got to be kidding me. J-Rock needs to jump at this one ASAP.

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      • MasterPlan
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        Originally posted by SkillspayBills
        J-Rock would beat the living **** out of Trout. You have got to be kidding me. J-Rock needs to jump at this one ASAP.
        Beat the **** out of him. No. Could he win a tough fight. Sure.

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        • SeekDaGreat
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          I like Trouts odds in this fight. He looked decent last night. He is still wide open for a sharp puncher but his performance was solid.

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          • HanzGruber
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            Originally posted by SeekDaGreat
            I like Trouts odds in this fight. He looked decent last night. He is still wide open for a sharp puncher but his performance was solid.
            He switched trainers he's with Lamont petersons now. I think it's a good move but when he goes to the body his leg looks like it's about to snap lol.

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            • Teetotaler
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              Am I the only one getting tired of this ****? I mean trout literally called him out after his win and now its like "i don't need to fight him. If it means anything to pbc (my daddy haymon) then i'll fight him" Why the fu ck call a fighter out and then backtrack? A lot of pbc fighters just piss me off

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              • MisanthropicNY
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                #8
                Cotto got robbed against Trout...

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                • jqSide
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                  #9
                  So Trout would rather eat the left over, instead of he main course. Typical Haymon fighter.

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                  • PunchyPotorff
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                    Williams seems to me to be a more solid overall fighter than Trout. He's more sturdy, better defense and offense. Plus Trout being rated higher than him just seems kinda daft. Sometimes I think the ratings give extra points to the fighter who's been a champ at some point. Williams would take him though, either UD or late KO. Maybe I'm missing something, but Trout just seems so average.

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