Comments Thread For: Troyanovsky Wants Payback, Targets Rematch With Indongo

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  • BrometheusBob.
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    #11
    Originally posted by NaijaD
    You just know that had he beaten Indongo, the usual suspects would have started beating the "Crawford is ducking" drums.
    They were saying that before the Indongo fight tho

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    • mbase1235
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      #12
      The look on Ryabinsky's face right after Troya got smashed was priceless! Ryabinsky has been taking a lot of L's recently.

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      • BigZ44
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        #13
        Indongo is busy with a lot of other options, Troyanovsky needs to win a couple fights, then he can make a claim at revenge against Indongo. Fight Shakhnazaryan again, that was a good fight the first time

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        • Eff Pandas
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          #14
          Troya is the perfect example of what I'm always saying about things being able to change on a dime in boxing. Troya was the pretty clear #2 guy at 140 & now he's back in squirrel trying to get a nut mode & doesn't seem to even have a nut in view yet.

          And Indongo is the positive side of things changing on a dime. Guy was nobody from nowhere 6 months ago. I remember thinking who dafaq is that when there was a thread up of him KTFO out Troya. But now he's the #2 guy at 140. This is what I love about boxing. You can be on top of the world or a guy no one knows & that can be drastically altered because of what transpired over a 47 minute (or less) period.

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          • Redd Foxx
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            #15
            Originally posted by Eff Pandas
            Troya is the perfect example of what I'm always saying about things being able to change on a dime in boxing. Troya was the pretty clear #2 guy at 140 & now he's back in squirrel trying to get a nut mode & doesn't seem to even have a nut in view yet.

            And Indongo is the positive side of things changing on a dime. Guy was nobody from nowhere 6 months ago. I remember thinking who dafaq is that when there was a thread up of him KTFO out Troya. But now he's the #2 guy at 140. This is what I love about boxing. You can be on top of the world or a guy no one knows & that can be drastically altered because of what transpired over a 47 minute (or less) period.
            Well-said, Pandas. Boxing is beautiful like that. For me, the fact that the weight falls so heavily on the individual (vs team sports) gets into the psychological aspect, which I love.

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