Comments Thread For: Tureano Johnson: Why Don't Saunders, Eubank Jr. Take Any Risks?

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tureano Johnson: Why Don't Saunders, Eubank Jr. Take Any Risks?

    Tureano Johnson (19-1, 13 KOs), in active since October 2015 due to injury, will return tomorrow night as part of a Golden Boy Promotions card in Indio, California. The event will feature an HBO televised doubleheader with Francisco Vargas facing Miguel Berchelt and Takashi Miura battling Miguel Roman.
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  • DonutHunter
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    What kind of risks are Johnson taking though? Only notable opponent he fought was stevens, was definitely a controversial stoppage but Stevens ain't even that good.

    EDIT: Get rid of that annoying AF Scotch advertisement!

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    • 123tommy
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      #3
      Johnson's not exactly a world beater himself

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      • bronx7
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        Because Saunders has a belt looking to cash out vs ggg or canella. Eubank because like broner acting like a jerko$$ has gotten him attention. Fake fans like morons who make a lot of boasts and noise and act ******. Guys like you the Charlo brothers Andrade very good fighters willing to fight anyone but you don't act ******ed fake fans only want drama not quality fights hate on you
        Guys ggg Ward it's a shame we have to boycott ppv until they match best with best like they used to. PAC vs horn perfect example there is Thurman Garcia winner porter etc but they match in house double dip

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        • LOCOMEX89
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          #5
          I hope Johnson isn't sleeping on Gutierrez. That guy is tough and should have beaten Rosado.

          If Johnson does win Eubank Jr or Lemieux/Stevens winner would be a great options for him next.

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          • Eastcoast
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            #6
            Johnson's been sitting on his IBF #1 spot for a year and is now taking on an unranked 22 year old.

            I really hope Gutierrez upsets Johnson on Saturday, I don't need to see some guy who goes the distance with O'Kane or Mike Gavronski fight GGG.

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            • 123tommy
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              [QUOTE=DonutHunter;17384383]What kind of risks are Johnson taking though? Only notable opponent he fought was stevens, was definitely a controversial stoppage but Stevens ain't even that good.

              EDIT: Get rid of that annoying AF Scotch advertisement![this sum it up about right

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