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  • #31
    is this fight even happening? we got confirmation of garcia/guerrero but nothing about this one

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    • #32
      If Collazo and Guerrero could back Thurman up, Porter pins his back to the ropes and works him over. Porter's style is all wrong for Thurman who needs the right distance to get his shots off and Porter will not allow that. Thurman is very uncomfortable on the inside as well as being backed up and that is where Porter lives, what defines his style and strengths.
      Last edited by richardt; 11-28-2015, 03:21 AM.

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      • #33
        Thurman has exceptional movement, it's not going to be easy for Porter to close distance on. If he can close distance, I expect Porter to win, but by the same token he could get caught on the way in. Tough to call.

        I don't really expect this fight to happen though.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by richardt View Post
          If Collazo and Guerrero could back Thurman up, Porter pins his back to the ropes and works him over. Porter's style is all wrong for Thurman who needs the right distance to get his shots off and Porter will not allow that. Thurman is very uncomfortable on the inside as well as being backed up and that is where Porter lives, what defines his style and strengths.
          Each guy backed him up for literally a round or two each, and got beat up in the process for it. I don't really see your arguement here as neither guy really had any sucess. On the other hand, Porter was completely neutralized by a jab and clinch strategy which Thurman will be taking notes on.
          Last edited by _original_; 11-28-2015, 04:28 AM.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by _original_ View Post
            Each guy backed him up for literally a round or two each, and got beat up in the process for it. I don't really see your arguement here as neither guy really had any sucess. On the other hand, Porter was completely neutralized by a jab and clinch strategy which Thurman will be taking notes on.
            This. Thurman punishes guys as they come in (although his competition hasn't been too great). Besides, what's wrong with being backed up for a couple rounds? Especially if you catch them coming in. A lot of people think taking a step back is a crime. Porter will put it on Thurman but One Time will be catching him as he comes in, who wouldn't with that reach and height advantage. Close fight though, for me!

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            • #36
              Money on Thurman, but gonna come down to the final rounds.

              Winner becomes #2 in division, probably #1 after Pacquiao retires.
              Winner of Bradley-Brook would supplant this winner though.

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              • #37
                Is this freaking fight even happening? Come on, sign it already!

                I think Thurman wins a pretty clear decision. Porter will have trouble landing anything really clean and closing distance, and Thurman will land hard counters to discourage him. Could be a bit of a messy fight. Porter's style naturally lends to messy fights and Thurman isn't an inside fighter.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by _original_ View Post
                  Each guy backed him up for literally a round or two each, and got beat up in the process for it. I don't really see your arguement here as neither guy really had any sucess. On the other hand, Porter was completely neutralized by a jab and clinch strategy which Thurman will be taking notes on.
                  The guys that backed up Thurman are no where near Porter's smothering, pressuring style and they backed him up more than one round. Collazo was nailing him and so was Guerrero and it was very obvious he had less success during those rounds and was even hurt to the body on both occasions and was very uncomfortable being pressured. And Thurman doesn't use a perfect jab like Kell Brook or have the same pinpoint timing either. Thurman relies on athleticism and doesn't know how to employ a jab and clinch strategy which wont help him against a better physically stronger fighter. And Porter showed since the Brook fight how to avoid being clinched by using more angles and breaking free. Only one fighter is comfortable inside and that is where the fight will take place for most of the fight with Thurmans back against the ropes or running away. Porter's style does not allow for Thurman's style to have breathing room. Porter will win the fight by making Thurman very uncomfortable with no breathing room. Thurman wont be nailing Porter when he comes in because he will already be in, all the time, every round.
                  Last edited by richardt; 11-28-2015, 12:07 PM.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Bozbay View Post
                    Porter will put it on Thurman but One Time will be catching him as he comes in, who wouldn't with that reach and height advantage. Close fight though, for me!
                    What height and reach advantage? One has a half inch reach advantage and the other has a half inch height which makes them the same size.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                      I wanna see Thurman win, but if I was making a pick today I'd probably go with Porter (although I don't love that he got dropped by Broner).
                      And on the flip side, Thurman has been hurt to the body by guys who aren't as good to the body as Porter. It will be one guy chasing the other and the start of each round and backing him to the ropes and working him over and that is Porter.
                      Last edited by richardt; 11-28-2015, 02:25 PM.

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