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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Jennings Denies Corner Switch Affected His Performance

    Verona, NY – At 6’3” and just shy of 230 lbs., Bryant Jennings is by no means a small heavyweight. Yet he’s been made to look so in each of his past two fights, each ending in losses to Wladimir Klitschko and most recently Luis Ortiz.

    The latter saw Jennings dominated like he’s never been before. The Philly-bred boxer was battered early before getting dropped and subsequently stopped in the 7th round of their HBO-televised main event Saturday evening at Turning Stone Resort & Casino in Verona, New York.
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  • MrClutch85
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    Jennings should have kept his old trainer Fred Jenkins

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    • Drunk Punch
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      #3
      He looked much smaller than Ortiz
      Last edited by Drunk Punch; 12-20-2015, 10:56 PM.

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      • BigOneFromCuba
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        #4
        Should stay

        With Fred, home.

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        • Larry the boss
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          #5
          Good no excuses

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          • daggum
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            #6
            its tough to go from wlad to a real fighter who not only has power but knows how to box and apply that power in a smart manner.

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            • Redd Foxx
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              #7
              His performance was great! Sometimes, the other guy is just better.

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