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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Groves Hoping Former Foe Smith Beats Zeuge For WBA Belt

    British boxing veteran Paul Smith (38-6, 22 KOs) is getting his final chance to capture a world title, when he takes on WBA "regular" super middleweight champion Tyron Zeuge (20-0-1, 11 KOs). The fight takes place on June 17th at the Rittal Arena in Wetzlar, Hessen.
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  • taes
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    If Smith wins this (which he won't) does this make the Groves fight a unification, FFS. Imagine even calling it a world title fight. What a ****ing embarrassment. It's a huge fight for Smith, I get it, but for those without blinkers on how the **** is this for a world title.

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    • Kilrain
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      Originally posted by taes
      If Smith wins this (which he won't) does this make the Groves fight a unification, FFS. Imagine even calling it a world title fight. What a ****ing embarrassment. It's a huge fight for Smith, I get it, but for those without blinkers on how the **** is this for a world title.
      World titles are becoming ever more devalued, Smith already had 2 cracks at the most beatable super middleweight champ and got well beaten, now he has another against an even weaker opponent. This isn't a legit world title, we all know that. For that matter, Groves' title isn't legit either.

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      • FLEX U.K
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        Originally posted by Kilrain
        World titles are becoming ever more devalued, Smith already had 2 cracks at the most beatable super middleweight champ and got well beaten, now he has another against an even weaker opponent. This isn't a legit world title, we all know that. For that matter, Groves' title isn't legit either.
        There is no way he was 'well beaten' both times. I scored first fight for Smith, at very worst a draw, definitely well beaten in the rematch though. I think his chance has been and gone, retirement looms!

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        • MDPopescu
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          ... WBA "regular"... ffs!

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