ward's definitely packing pure glass. kenny kost nearly ko'd him. boone had him badly hurt, even paul smith had him stunned. in the amateurs he was also flopping around the ring badly hurt in one of his olympic fights. he's used to fighting slow methodical fighters. stevenson or kovalev are all wrong for him.
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After Quillin's this weekend which fraudulent jaw is next for the chopping block?
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Originally posted by daggum View Postward's definitely packing pure glass. kenny kost nearly ko'd him. boone had him badly hurt, even paul smith had him stunned. in the amateurs he was also flopping around the ring badly hurt in one of his olympic fights. he's used to fighting slow methodical fighters. stevenson or kovalev are all wrong for him.
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ward's definitely packing pure glass. kenny kost nearly ko'd him. boone had him badly hurt, even paul smith had him stunned. in the amateurs he was also flopping around the ring badly hurt in one of his olympic fights. he's used to fighting slow methodical fighters. stevenson or kovalev are all wrong for him.
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostI can't understand how Quillin became so much better after his loss to Jacobs. It's like GGG fans just decided to fabricate altogether how Quillin was seen as a big threat and how GGG critics were saying Quillin is the one. It's crazy but cong**** to Quillin for becoming such a good fighter all of a sudden.
Plus, Jacobs destroyed him.
I wouldn't favor Jacobs to beat GGG right now but he's probably better off than Lemieux, Murray, Macklin or Geale were. At any rate GGG-Jacobs is probably not the next fight for either.
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