Karmazin-Spinks Clash on 7/8

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Karmazin-Spinks Clash on 7/8

    Roman Karmazin will defend his IBF junior middleweight title against former undisputed world welterweight champion Cory Spinks on a special edition of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Saturday, July 8, LIVE on SHOWTIME from the Savvis Center in the challenger's hometown of St. Louis, Mo. The fight will be promoted by Don King Productions. [details]
  • enadeus
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    Karmazin is going to knock Spinks out!

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    • RAESAAD
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      #3
      Originally posted by enadeus
      Karmazin is going to knock Spinks out!
      No ****......this is a ****ing joke.**** Spinks why should he get a shot at the 154 lbs title after losing his last fight by TKO to Judah for the 147 titles. This is a ****ing disgrace to boxing.

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      • 2OSouzaSuarez12
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        #4
        Spinks by decision.

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        • cupcrazy01
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          Spinks has some guts to take this fight at home again after getting embarrassed and sent into hiding for over a year.

          Now he comes back to fight at the same venue against a very dangerous opponent who could easily knock him out, and what would that do? Spinks would be a joke, not only in the boxing world, but in his own backyard. How can his hometown fans get behind a guy who was KO'd twice in a row at home?

          I predict no Nelly entrance.

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          • SnoopySmurf
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            #6
            Dancer vs fighter.

            I think it depends on the judges.

            If the love taps make contact but has no power, some judges will score it as a hit while others will scoff at it.

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            • RAESAAD
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              #7
              Originally posted by cupcrazy01
              Spinks has some guts to take this fight at home again after getting embarrassed and sent into hiding for over a year.

              Now he comes back to fight at the same venue against a very dangerous opponent who could easily knock him out, and what would that do? Spinks would be a joke, not only in the boxing world, but in his own backyard. How can his hometown fans get behind a guy who was KO'd twice in a row at home?

              I predict no Nelly entrance.
              No Nelly entrance......

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              • The Wire
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                #8
                Originally posted by raesaad
                No ****......this is a ****ing joke.**** Spinks why should he get a shot at the 154 lbs title after losing his last fight by TKO to Judah for the 147 titles. This is a ****ing disgrace to boxing.
                Couldnt disagree more. This is a good fight as a first defence for Karmazin. Spinks is the former undisputed welterwight champion of the world and so has done enough to warrant a shot at a belt a weight up. I think this is a good fight, and one that Karmazin will win.

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                • drez24
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by cupcrazy01
                  Spinks has some guts to take this fight at home again after getting embarrassed and sent into hiding for over a year.

                  Now he comes back to fight at the same venue against a very dangerous opponent who could easily knock him out, and what would that do? Spinks would be a joke, not only in the boxing world, but in his own backyard. How can his hometown fans get behind a guy who was KO'd twice in a row at home?

                  I predict no Nelly entrance.
                  Speaking of people who went into hiding for over a year... where the hell has Karmazin been?

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                  • Super_Lightweight
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                    #10
                    I approve of this fight. Spinks is a top guy at 147-154. He will pose a real threat to Karmazin. Southpaws with speed and good defense always pose a threat.

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