Comments Thread For: Jean Pascal Ready To Get Back in Mix, Eyes New Title Run

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  • boliodogs
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    #11
    I didn't think Pascal was a very good champion on his best day. He had poor stamina and a very low punch output. He was an still is a fighter who fights in spurts. He was fast and could punch but his technique was poor. He came leaping in with wild punches. The two KO losses to Kovalev did him no good. I doubt he will ever be a belt holder again.

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    • Sugar Adam Ali
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      #12
      Pascal vs Ward makes the most sense right now,,, and if pascal loses to ward, he can still be the first step up opponent for beterbiev... Maybe we get pascal vs stevenson

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      • turnedup
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        #13
        His shhh's been cracked, match him up carefully and he could sc**** together a few years since he's still a draw in the north. Not sure he can manage to win a belt at this stage of the game though.

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        • BillyBoxing
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          #14
          Originally posted by richardt
          Pascal is a spent fighter who has nowhere to go since he has been owned at the top levels for some time now.
          I he could come back to 168, would be ok for him.

          Kovalev owns most of the belts.

          Ward would put a demoralizing schooling on him.

          Beterbiev hammers him, Stevenson would probably do the same but I would give him against the Pimp the better shot style wise.

          I would give Pascal a serious shot vs De Gale, Jack and Zurdo if he can be competitive at 168.

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          • NaijaD
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            #15
            He should not have taken that Kovalev rematch after he was wobbled many times against Gonzalez, it was clear he didn't have much after that gift decision and if he an iota of fighting prime left then it was beaten out of him in the Kovalev rematch.

            Pascal is SHOT and not top 5 or 6 at this point, I'm sceptical if he can beat a top 10/15 LHW.

            If Dawson beats Alvarez then the rematch is the only marketable fight I can see for Pascal.

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            • mlac
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              #16
              feed him to artur.

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              • richardt
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                #17
                Originally posted by BillyBoxing
                I he could come back to 168, would be ok for him.

                Kovalev owns most of the belts.

                Ward would put a demoralizing schooling on him.

                Beterbiev hammers him, Stevenson would probably do the same but I would give him against the Pimp the better shot style wise.

                I would give Pascal a serious shot vs De Gale, Jack and Zurdo if he can be competitive at 168.
                I think he is spent and struggling with the inept Gonzalez showed where he is at. Problem is, dropping down in weight will weaken him. He is stuck between a rock and a hard place.

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                • BillyBoxing
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by richardt
                  I think he is spent and struggling with the inept Gonzalez showed where he is at. Problem is, dropping down in weight will weaken him. He is stuck between a rock and a hard place.
                  Yes, well' see, maybe he'll try cruiserweight, he might be able to beat Bellew.

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