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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Dillian Whyte, Bryant Jennings Blast Out Opponents

    Jennings, Whyte Fight Photos Gallery - Lincoln, Nebraska - Former heavyweight title challenger Bryant Jennings (20-2) returned to the ring with a TKO victory over Daniel Martz (15-4-1). The fight was Jennings' Top Rank debut after a two and a half year layoff. Jennings started off fast while Martz was already fading in the first round.
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  • OmarRueben
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    Bryant jennings is a boxing bum with little talent and a soft joke

    Bryant no talent Jennings is a sparring partner and not a Heavyweight contender. Joke Jennings just fought some white bum who has always been a bum. Jennings has no career. Jennings doesn't want tough fights just nice paychecks. Jennings is a KO loss soon for any top contender. Hughie Fury takes weak Jennings out quickly.

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    • nycsmooth
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      Jennings did not show much same fighter who may now be disillusioned that he has power against better opposition that will be shown that he has not... I believe the only reason he came back was he needs the money... can't blame him for that but he doesn't bring much back...

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        Why didn't they face each other instead of taking turns knocking over cans? That undercard desperately needed another good fight

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        • OmarRueben
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          #5
          Originally posted by nycsmooth
          Jennings did not show much same fighter who may now be disillusioned that he has power against better opposition that will be shown that he has not... I believe the only reason he came back was he needs the money... can't blame him for that but he doesn't bring much back...
          Jennings is an average boring dull boxer with little talent who obviously needs cash and will keep on fighting till the losses mount up if Jennings gets any big fights. Bryant is just another Tony T Thompson someone who fights to get paid.

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          • OmarRueben
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            #6
            Originally posted by NEETzsche
            Why didn't they face each other instead of taking turns knocking over cans? That undercard desperately needed another good fight
            exactly why not have Boring Jennings and Loser Whyte fight each other and eliminate the loser.

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            • 4truth
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              #7
              Originally posted by OmarRueben
              Jennings is an average boring dull boxer with little talent who obviously needs cash and will keep on fighting till the losses mount up if Jennings gets any big fights. Bryant is just another Tony T Thompson someone who fights to get paid.
              Of course everyone else out there is fighting for the love of the sport.
              Jenning's resume dwarfs Wilder's, in fact in a match between the 2, I'd lean toward Jennings. He seems to lack power but he does everything else better than Deontay. Good to see Jennings back, he always comes in top shape and gives 100%

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                Originally posted by 4truth
                Of course everyone else out there is fighting for the love of the sport.
                Jenning's resume dwarfs Wilder's, in fact in a match between the 2, I'd lean toward Jennings. He seems to lack power but he does everything else better than Deontay. Good to see Jennings back, he always comes in top shape and gives 100%
                Jennings isn't in any class near Wilder and Wilder isn't that good. Jennings is more a sparring partner an average boxer with little power going nowhere but cashing meager checks to survive. Granted there are not many good heavies out there but average Jennings in down the list near the bottom. Jennings has no spirit- no drive- no enthusiasm and is so boring and dull.

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