Is Ricky Burns in for a upset??

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  • -GDS-
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    #11
    I'll actually pick him. Decent power, very relaxed, puts punches together with good upper body movement defensively, and he doesn't seem small at the weight either.

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    • baya
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      #12
      Originally posted by Pigeons
      He is rated #225 at 140 lbs. by BoxRec.
      and this is why we give DSG shit, others fight rod salka's all the time but no one expects ricky burns to be a good champion.

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      • Sadiqkingofko
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        #13
        Originally posted by Pigeons
        He is rated #225 at 140 lbs. by BoxRec.
        Damn that is not good lol

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        • -GDS-
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          #14
          Originally posted by baya
          and this is why we give DSG shit, others fight rod salka's all the time but no one expects ricky burns to be a good champion.
          Everyone has bad names here and there, but DSG has had a decent career up to beating Robert. It's just that he's wasted his entire 2016 since then.

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          • baya
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            #15
            Originally posted by -GDS-
            Everyone has bad names here and there, but DSG has had a decent career up to beating Robert. It's just that he's wasted his entire 2016 since then.
            you watch, MMA will correct these irregularities in boxing over the next 10 years.

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            • aretrospective
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              #16
              I also thought about laying down some £ on Relikh, but would have been naive to do so having never seen him and his lack of any level of competition so far.

              The reason for it even crossing my mind? Burns is past his best and Relikh's KO % is huge. But as somebody has already said, Burns has a very good defense and a good chin, so he's unlikely to get stopped.

              I'm going for a medium / wide points win for Burns (based on opposition / experience).

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