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  • Bombardier
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    #21
    Duddy's got some good moves beyond just his punching. Watch him closely and you'll see him slip, feint, and move around well. It remains to be seen how well he'll do against better competition, but you can't discount him just because he's had an easy time so far.

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    • Dr.Depravity
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      #22
      Originally posted by Bombardier
      Duddy's got some good moves beyond just his punching. Watch him closely and you'll see him slip, feint, and move around well. It remains to be seen how well he'll do against better competition, but you can't discount him just because he's had an easy time so far.
      I agree. He looked real good from what Ive seen.

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      • vB Martin
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        #23
        Originally posted by Crumble
        ...somehow a 50 year old Tom Cruise will get to play Duddy whilst attempting a ludicrous northern Irish accent...
        I still have nightmares about Tom Cruise's "Irish" accent in Far and Away

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        • keystone30pack
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          #24
          Originally posted by Pantera2000
          Boxingscene couldn't afford me. You may think I am pointing out the obvious, but I have seen too many people claim Duddy is a top 10 middleweight and can fight with the best of them. I honestly don't think he will EVER be at that level, but that's my opinion. Duddy is 16-0. Abraham was 19-0 when he won the IBF belt. Not to far fetched to say he COULD be fighting one of the above mentioned guys within the year. The realty as I stated is even if he had the opportunity he would turn it down and continue to fight at the level where he is at. Hey, I don't blame him I would do the same thing. Why change a good thing? There are enough people behind that think he is a future champ and they will continue to pay big bucks watch him fight B class fighters. And yes this upcoming fight will be a good test to see how well Duddy does.

          what makes you say he would turn it down?

          do you know him personally?

          did yall chat the other day?

          what's up?

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          • Pantera2000
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            #25
            Originally posted by keystone30pack
            what makes you say he would turn it down?

            do you know him personally?

            did yall chat the other day?

            what's up?
            His team are smart business people. Boxing is a business. They are going to squeeze out as much money as possible before they take a chance and put Duddy up against a top guy.

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            • Crumble
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              #26
              still have nightmares about Tom Cruise's "Irish" accent in Far and Away


              That film sucks, I'd kick Tom Cruises head in, in a bareknuckle fight anybody on the site would. Donald Hoskins would own him.

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