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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: DiBella Praises Tevin Farmer After Breakout Redkach Win

    Anyone who was still taking Tevin Farmer lightly because of his record shouldn't be taking him lightly anymore. That's not necessarily because of who Farmer beat this past Saturday on the preliminary undercard of Leo Santa Cruz vs. Shawn Porter. It was more how Farmer beat Ivan Redkach at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
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  • mannysavage
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    Good to see people starting to talk about Tevin Farmer, he is really talented, hes kinda like a SweetPea lite. Skys the limit for Farmer, hope he progresses well.

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    • rudy
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      Originally posted by mannysavage
      Good to see people starting to talk about Tevin Farmer, he is really talented, hes kinda like a SweetPea lite. Skys the limit for Farmer, hope he progresses well.
      I will watch but when people say he kindia like Sweetpea you mean he is boring to watch.

      Do not get it twisted SweetPea could punch, so when they say that I always expect a sharp boxer and all i ever see is a flashy boxer who has no power

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      • Bronx2245
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        Farmer made the Ukrainian look like an amateur. Beautiful boxing, dominated a bigger fighter on the inside and outside. Feed him to Dejan Zlaticanin!

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        • New England
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          i thought that kid boxed relaly well. i've seen him in the past, but he's never looked that good.


          maybe redkach was a perfect style for him, being left handed handed, unable to cut off the ring, and wide open for counterpunches. still, i want to see him again.

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          • deanrw
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            #6
            Could you imagine if Tevin became the next P4P superstar and became the face of boxing like Floyd?



            It would be so funny. The only boxer who beats two opponents every fight

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            • mannysavage
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              #7
              Originally posted by deanrw
              Could you imagine if Tevin became the next P4P superstar and became the face of boxing like Floyd?



              It would be so funny. The only boxer who beats two opponents every fight
              Yeah then he would be the next Cinderella Man

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              • bigjavi973
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                The Southpaw Mayweather!!! love seeing dude fight... If I remember he said he barely had any amateur experience.

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                • richardt
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                  It is always an inspiration when a guy who has early losses rededicates himself and comes out as a product at its best and he has some really nice skills. I can see he has watched Whitaker and Mayweather footage over the years and adopted some things of each of those guys. Looking forward to seeing him rise....easy to root for. He paid his dues and has now arrived.

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