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  • TheBoxingXpert
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    #1

    Come on, "boxing fans", show me

    Come on, "boxing fans", show me what you know about boxing, if you dare.

    So far, all of my fight predictions have come true, even the ones you called ******, like when I knew Sosa would beat Fortuna and that Thurman decision Porter by moving and clinching. Yup, I have not once been wrong and I don't plan on being wrong.

    The thing is, my haters dropped their balls when Sosa KO'ed Fortuna. They started thinking "maybe the BoxingXpert actually IS a BoxingXpert".

    So let's put it to the test. Ask me about any fights which will occur in the near future. I will edit the results into this post. If I'm wrong about any results, I will become ****sexual and you will have any right to call me ****sexual in the future and I won't deny it.

    So, who got balls to try this? Let's see what you got. Let's see who DKSAB.

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    Results of future fights:

    1 - Golovkin vs. Eubank (My prediction: Golovkin by UD)
    2 - Joshua vs. Wilder (My prediction: Joshua by KO)
    3 - Crawford vs. Postol (My prediction: Crawford by UD)
    4 - Ward vs. Kovalev (My prediction: Ward by UD)
    5 - Glowacki vs. Usyk (My prediction: Glowacki by UD)
    6 - Saunders vs. Canelo (My prediction: Saunders by UD or Canelo by robbery)
    7 - Klitschko vs. Fury (My prediction: Fury by UD)
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    Last edited by TheBoxingXpert; 07-07-2016, 08:20 AM.
  • MisterPullman
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    #2


    Your trolling level is pathetic. I'm sure Tyrone Biggums can teach you some

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    • TheBoxingXpert
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      #3
      Originally posted by King Lomachenko


      Your trolling level is pathetic. I'm sure Tyrone Biggums can teach you some
      Lol, another hater. By the way, I knew Salido would spark his a$$ before they fought. But you probably didn't know that.

      Let's see if this is trolling. Ask about a result.

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      • MisterPullman
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        #4
        Originally posted by TheBoxingXpert
        Lol, another hater. By the way, I knew Salido would spark his a$$ before they fought. But you probably didn't know that.

        Let's see if this is trolling. Ask about a result.
        Right! Salido "sparked" Loma

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        • Combat Talk Radio
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          #5
          Originally posted by TheBoxingXpert
          Come on, "boxing fans", show me what you know about boxing, if you dare.

          So far, all of my fight predictions have come true, even the ones you called ******, like when I knew Sosa would beat Fortuna and that Thurman decision Porter by moving and clinching. Yup, I have not once been wrong and I don't plan on being wrong.

          The thing is, my haters dropped their balls when Sosa KO'ed Fortuna. They started thinking "maybe the BoxingXpert actually IS a BoxingXpert".

          So let's put it to the test. Ask me about any fights which will occur in the near future. I will edit the results into this post. If I'm wrong about any results, I will become ****sexual and you will have any right to call me ****sexual in the future and I won't deny it.

          So, who got balls to try this? Let's see what you got. Let's see who DKSAB.
          Why's it got to be "near" future? Why can't it be any fight that happens whenever? You know the business.

          Because you know, I'll take your challenge for three fights:
          1. Eubank/Golovkin
          2. Victor Ortiz against whoever he fights next
          3. Wilder/Joshua


          The Ortiz one is a gimmie, basically, but the other two? Show your hand bruh.

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          • TheBoxingXpert
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            #6
            Originally posted by revelated
            Why's it got to be "near" future? Why can't it be any fight that happens whenever? You know the business.

            Because you know, I'll take your challenge for three fights:
            1. Eubank/Golovkin
            2. Victor Ortiz against whoever he fights next
            3. Wilder/Joshua


            The Ortiz one is a gimmie, basically, but the other two? Show your hand bruh.
            Respect to you, sir. Golovkin will beat Eubank by decision and Joshua will stop Wilder.

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              #7
              Originally posted by TheBoxingXpert
              Respect to you, sir. Golovkin will beat Eubank by decision and Joshua will stop Wilder.
              You're on, because I believe you're way off on both fights.

              Eubank/Golovkin is a toss because we don't know which Eubank shows up. But he was right: It's the ones that fear GGG that got handled.

              We know Eubank's got chin, we know he makes mistakes. But he's better defensively than Monroe, the guy who did the best against G, he's smarter than Murray, the guy who took G almost the distance, where we saw G gas a bit by round 6, and he's faster at striking than Golovkin. Eubank's best punch is the uppercut when he can land it and G doesn't move his head. He comes forward, head down, perfect position for an uppercut to the chin. In fact, G likes taking punches so he can measure threat. Eubank's power is questionable despite the Blackwell incident, which means he's got to make his shots count and not waste.

              If Eubank manages the jab and can take G to the point of gassing him, he will set him up and KO him. He has to. If he doesn't, Golovkin will win by ref stoppage inside of 9 rounds likely due to an assault on the ropes. No decision. Eubank has no chance of taking G the distance either way. It's a do-or-die fight.

              Wilder/Joshua is even easier to predict.
              Joshua fights the same way every fight and shows the same shortcomings. Against Breezy and Whyte he was ineffective in the trench. Joshua depends on range to land his big shots, he doesn't do body work hardly at all and he can't seem to handle an inside fighter. Wilder has the same shortcomings - but IMO Wilder has much better defense than Joshua. Wilder will attack the body from time to time and Breezy actually bloodied Joshua's nose with his slow-as-molasses throwing, which means Joshua is at big risk for Wilder's one-piece.

              If Wilder doesn't get hit flush, he KO's AJ inside of 10 rounds.

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                #8
                Originally posted by revelated
                You're on, because I believe you're way off on both fights.

                Eubank/Golovkin is a toss because we don't know which Eubank shows up. But he was right: It's the ones that fear GGG that got handled.

                We know Eubank's got chin, we know he makes mistakes. But he's better defensively than Monroe, the guy who did the best against G, he's smarter than Murray, the guy who took G almost the distance, where we saw G gas a bit by round 6, and he's faster at striking than Golovkin. Eubank's best punch is the uppercut when he can land it and G doesn't move his head. He comes forward, head down, perfect position for an uppercut to the chin. In fact, G likes taking punches so he can measure threat. Eubank's power is questionable despite the Blackwell incident, which means he's got to make his shots count and not waste.

                If Eubank manages the jab and can take G to the point of gassing him, he will set him up and KO him. He has to. If he doesn't, Golovkin will win by ref stoppage inside of 9 rounds likely due to an assault on the ropes. No decision. Eubank has no chance of taking G the distance either way. It's a do-or-die fight.

                Wilder/Joshua is even easier to predict.
                Joshua fights the same way every fight and shows the same shortcomings. Against Breezy and Whyte he was ineffective in the trench. Joshua depends on range to land his big shots, he doesn't do body work hardly at all and he can't seem to handle an inside fighter. Wilder has the same shortcomings - but IMO Wilder has much better defense than Joshua. Wilder will attack the body from time to time and Breezy actually bloodied Joshua's nose with his slow-as-molasses throwing, which means Joshua is at big risk for Wilder's one-piece.

                If Wilder doesn't get hit flush, he KO's AJ inside of 10 rounds.
                I respect your predictions, but they will both turn out wrong, bro. We will see when the fights happen.

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                • TheBoxingXpert
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by King Lomachenko
                  Right! Salido "sparked" Loma
                  Yeah, he sparked him both in the ring, in the balls and on the scorecards.

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                    #10
                    Anyone who hasn't been wrong about a fight hasn't been following the sport for very long &/or only makes predictions on big favorites that so far haven't loss.

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