Comments Thread For: Anthony Yarde Batters, Stops Tony Averlant in Seven

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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    #151
    Originally posted by juggernaut666
    Nope you are the liar . You continually contradict yourself on here DUMBIUM .

    You YOURSELF posted on this very thread questioning Dubois power which shows where your heads at .....

    I'll see ya later and bump the other thread to REMIND you what a dope you are ,not that you need it .
    WRONG AGAIN I’ve never said it���� If I’m lying find a quote of me saying Gorman doesn’t stand a chance vs Dubois. You’ll never find it cause I never said it you ******ed little cretin.��

    And as I keep telling you I am NOT this Dunium guy, I barely know who it is����

    You are that obsessed with me you’ve deluded yourself into believing I have multiple accounts on this forum which I can guarantee I don’t. Because I’m not a sad little weirdo like you, who has to resort to having multiple account in some pathetic attempt to attain a social life������

    And if you actually had the intelligence to understand my comment you would realise I’m not questioning whether Dubois has power, I’m questioning whether it’s as legit as I thought. To put it in context imagine what would happen if Wilder or your man crush AJ was landing clean shots on DL Jones���� Put it this way it wouldn’t go 3 rounds.

    And finally I find it pathetic that the kid who can’t spell Klitschko or Gorman is calling me a dope��������
    Get a life weirdo.
    Last edited by RJJ-94-02=GOAT; 02-24-2018, 06:30 PM.

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    • BigZ44
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      #152
      Think Yarde could be in trouble when he faces a guy that can punch back

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      • P4Pdunny
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        #153
        Originally posted by Zero Delay
        He's a KO waiting to happen, too open to that overhand right.
        yep thats a worry, for his sake you hope he just didn't respect Averlants power cos he was getting his with that right a lil bit

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        • W1LL
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          #154
          Originally posted by sunny31
          What's your point?

          Would you rather he was making these mistakes against a puncher? I'm thinking yes...me I don't have an agenda. I see a raw prospect who needs more time.
          I'd rather he not go the Deontay Wilder route, building up a pretty record against tomato cans. Yarde hasn't even fought a decent domestic level opponent yet.

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          • Sparked_26
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            #155
            I think Yarde and his team are very careful about the his career trajectory at this stage. He shouldn't really be topping bills but I guess he's a popular dude.

            I'm not really on the bandwagon just yet because it just seems too early. Previously I felt they were moving too slowly and looking to pick and choose but that's their prerogative.

            Tricky to match him now because I think their sceptical about facing Burton for sure and Buglioni too.

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            • Boxing Logic
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              #156
              Did he call out any top guys after the fight? People are hyping Yarde up so it would be nice to see what he can do vs the best guys. I even saw one LDBC guy who said Yarde had the potential to be the best light heavyweight of all time. Not that Yarde is responsible for what people say about him, he isn't, but I think I also heard him or his team say that he's ready for a title shot in 2018. Is that still the plan?

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              • sunny31
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                #157
                Originally posted by White Willie
                I'd rather he not go the Deontay Wilder route, building up a pretty record against tomato cans. Yarde hasn't even fought a decent domestic level opponent yet.
                Wilder was brought along perfectly. He wouldn't be the fighter he is today if he hadn't been. You can't overlook the fights that have fallen through either, anyway that's a different subject.

                Yarde has very little amateur experience and he has a skill based style. If there was ever a fighter who probably needs 25-30 fights before he steps up for a world title shot it's Yarde. There have been plenty of fighters with much more amateur experience who have taken that route

                I would still be looking at journemen for him at this stage, just progressively harder, probably British/commonwealth in the next 4-5 fights. European in 8-10 fights and if he gets through that then world title.

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                  #158
                  Originally posted by BigZ44
                  Think Yarde could be in trouble when he faces a guy that can punch back
                  They seem to uually put him in guys with very low ko % too.

                  I've wondered if they're worried about his chin...

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                  • sunny31
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                    #159
                    Originally posted by Sparked_26
                    I think Yarde and his team are very careful about the his career trajectory at this stage. He shouldn't really be topping bills but I guess he's a popular dude.

                    I'm not really on the bandwagon just yet because it just seems too early. Previously I felt they were moving too slowly and looking to pick and choose but that's their prerogative.

                    Tricky to match him now because I think their sceptical about facing Burton for sure and Buglioni too.
                    Yep this is the way I see it, don't see him in with Burton or Buglioni right now, maybe 4-5 fights time.

                    The thing I don't get with some of the guys on this thread or in general, this isn't really guy who bigs himself up, it's not his fault he has developed a fan following, I agree with you that it's difficult to match him. People need to be more realistic with their expectations of him though.

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                    • Boxnation fan
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                      #160
                      Originally posted by sunny31
                      Wilder was brought along perfectly. He wouldn't be the fighter he is today if he hadn't been. You can't overlook the fights that have fallen through either, anyway that's a different subject.

                      Yarde has very little amateur experience and he has a skill based style. If there was ever a fighter who probably needs 25-30 fights before he steps up for a world title shot it's Yarde. There have been plenty of fighters with much more amateur experience who have taken that route

                      I would still be looking at journemen for him at this stage, just progressively harder, probably British/commonwealth in the next 4-5 fights. European in 8-10 fights and if he gets through that then world title.
                      Agree with this.

                      People forget that Yarde only had around 12 Amateur fights which is nothing for a boxer so taking his time as a Pro is the best thing for him at this stage.

                      Why put him in against hard just to please some fans? A trainer and promoter has to do whats best for the Fighter.

                      I do think he'll be moved along a bit quicker then you've mentioned though.

                      Its also a joke when people say he doesn't want the Frank Buglioni fight haha are they being serious? Buglioni couldn't beat Nikola Sjekloca let alone Yarde.

                      Yarde would destroy him inside 4 rounds.

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