He was a lot sharper then he was for the abrook fight, but it's still hard to tell how good ge is because Peterson looked shot. Still Spence looks unreal and special
Comments Thread For: Errol Spence Drops, Beats Down Lamont Peterson For TKO Win
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You have a long history of being a btch, your dad shouldve nutted on ur mom’s face instead.Comment
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He was getting his ass kicked so no shame in knowing when you had enough. Much props to both fighters on a great fight!Comment
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I cant wait to see what comes out of the fights between Spence, Crawford, and Thurman. I dont see anyone else in the division that can compete with these guys. Horn is borrowing a title and living on his 15 minutes of fame. And Pac has lost all genuine desire and it shows by him not demanding an immediate rematch with Horn. So those guys dont count. Spence, Crawford, and Thurman need to face each other.Comment
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Spence is a dangerous fighter. He even showed a little mean spirit in there when Peterson caught him early. He has a great punch selection. He used the uppercut when the ref took his body punches away with the warning. The uppercut was perfect given that Peterson was shelling up and leaning forward.
I like Peterson so I'm glad they stopped it. A real stoppage where the fighter could actually get hurt.Comment
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They should ban your ******, emotional mouth off this forum. Very disrespectful and a real scum bag. Come to my town in Newark NJ and come see me on my block punk and let me see how tough you are!!!
520 Martin Luther King Blvd. Newark NJ.... make the trip tough guy!!!
Now get off my **** b-itch!Comment
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You fear me mother****er!Comment
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wild guess here. petersons strategy was to let spence unload on his shelled up defense hoping he punches himself out. he never expected spence to punch THROUGH him doe. and when peterson tried to stick and move spence was cutting the ring not giving him no room to get off. spence is an animal. that pressure is no joke. whoever beats him is gonna have to out-dog him. I don't see nobody sticking and moving against him. he enforces his style and the opponent eventually has to engage or get knocked out.Comment
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