Comments Thread For: Regis Prograis Destroys Julius Indongo in Two Rounds

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  • Fists_of_Fury
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    #151
    Originally posted by mrpain81
    Prograis destroys Crawfords legacy in 2 rounds?

    Damn.





    Crawford's resume is suspect asf for the hype he receives.

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    • Afi23
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      #152
      Originally posted by HI-TECH Boxing
      140 was arguably the weakest division in boxing, but it's in much better hands now with guys like Mikey Garcia and Jose Ramirez, Josh Taylor, and Regis Prograis coming up.
      As much as I appreciate Bud's boxing skills, like you said, this really shows how weak 140lbs was during Bud's run.

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      • Dr.Cool
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        #153
        Prograis just looked better against Indongo than Crawford did. Literally. Indongo is quite possibly the toughest opponent Bud has ever fought, and this prospect hurt Indongo with every punch he landed. Either move Bud out of the p4p rankings, or put Prograis right beside him. This Prograis was before tonight considered a prospect. And he just beat Bud's toughest opponent. That says a lot about how weak of competition Bud has had to face to be considered p4p. Haymon doesn't pay the journalists, Arum do.

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        • BobLoblaw
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          #154
          Prograis to soon become the most avoided fighter at 140. Terry Flanagan will avoid him like the plague. Josh Taylor vs Prograis is mouthwatering.

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          • chrisJS
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            #155
            Originally posted by Afi23
            As much as I appreciate Bud's boxing skills, like you said, this really shows how weak 140lbs was during Bud's run.
            Postol was a good champion coming off an excellent win. Diaz is a good fighter too.

            It wasn't murderers row but you can only beat what's in front of you and he beat the guys with all the belts easily.

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            • BobLoblaw
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              #156
              Originally posted by Dr.Cool
              Prograis just looked better against Indongo than Crawford did. Literally. Indongo is quite possibly the toughest opponent Bud has ever fought, and this prospect hurt Indongo with every punch he landed. Either move Bud out of the p4p rankings, or put Prograis right beside him. This Prograis was before tonight considered a prospect. And he just beat Bud's toughest opponent. That says a lot about how weak of competition Bud has had to face to be considered p4p. Haymon doesn't pay the journalists, Arum do.
              You think Bud isn't top P4P?

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              • KhaosKX
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                #157
                They need to stop playing with Prograis. He's a beast in the ring and fun to watch.

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                • chrisJS
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                  #158
                  Originally posted by Dr.Cool
                  Prograis just looked better against Indongo than Crawford did. Literally. Indongo is quite possibly the toughest opponent Bud has ever fought, and this prospect hurt Indongo with every punch he landed. Either move Bud out of the p4p rankings, or put Prograis right beside him. This Prograis was before tonight considered a prospect. And he just beat Bud's toughest opponent. That says a lot about how weak of competition Bud has had to face to be considered p4p. Haymon doesn't pay the journalists, Arum do.
                  I don't think it was Bud's toughest foe. It probably wouldn't be top 5 I think you are perhaps overreacting.

                  Prograis is a beast indeed but because he won about 45 seconds earlier doesn't mean it was that much better. He got hit more than Crawford did against Indongo for example. Both dominated doing the style they do and both finished in style quickly.

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                  • jjsmyth87
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                    #159
                    Should be an easy fight to make Mikey Garcia va prograis they both fight on Showtime but watch how fast Mikey Garcia runs from Prograis. I suspect Mikey will fight Easter Jr next and then the next easiest champion available

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                      #160
                      Reggie Prograis is the real deal.

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