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    This past weekend in Canada, manager Camille Estephan had categorically indicated that it was David Lemieux's last fight at middleweight. He said his boxer would make the jump to the super middleweight limit of 168-pounds. Lemieux struggled to make the middleweight limit for a scheduled fight with Frenchman Karim Achour on Saturday. He came in two pounds over the limit and was docked 20% of his purse after being unable to get down any lower.
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  • #2
    It seems like he's definitely gatekeeper status at this point. I'd be interested to see Rob Brant test his skills against Lemieux.

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    • #3
      Ramsey is right, 5'9" is short for smw. Add his limitations defensively, and he's not Gonna get far in that division since everyone is way over 6 foot. If he was younger and could learn head movement, he could be very successful. But it may be too late for him.

      If he was able to revive his career by adapting to his style m, it would be a huge boon for him. But that's a very tall order for most boxers.

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      • #4
        no

        Originally posted by Julia Slobberts View Post
        It seems like he's definitely gatekeeper status at this point. I'd be interested to see Rob Brant test his skills against Lemieux.
        Lemieux would destroy Brant, they aren't at all at the same level. Lemieux is not a gatekeeper either, he's only 29 and he's still the hardest puncher of the middleweight division.
        Last edited by Megamasterking; 05-28-2018, 02:41 PM.

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        • #5
          Lemieux looked like a Zombie trying to make 160lbs.

          Lemieux looked like an zombie on the Walking Dead show trying to make 160lbs. Be a sparring partner and eat away you Canadian soft twinkie.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Megamasterking View Post
            Lemieux would destroy Grant, they aren't at all at the same level. Lemieux is not a gatekeeper either, he's only 29 and he's still the hardest puncher of the middleweight division.

            It's Brant you buffoon.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Megamasterking View Post
              Lemieux would destroy Grant, they aren't at all at the same level. Lemieux is not a gatekeeper either, he's only 29 and he's still the hardest puncher of the middleweight division.
              I agree for Brant... The problem for Lemieux is that he's now actually seen as a gatekeeper at 160... A good boxer with amazing pop, average skills and far from perfect training ethics... He lost fair and square to 2 Belt Holders and got his IBF title mainly due to a lucky turn of events... Only way he would get a Canelo fight would be at catch weight and for nothing else than pride and that would be another loss to his resume... He should at least try a decent SMW and see how it goes...

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              • #8
                Thank you

                Originally posted by Julia Slobberts View Post
                It's Brant you buffoon.
                Grant was a pro boxer here in Quebec, so I made a mistake with the unknown Brant name. Happy now?

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                • #9
                  If he implements a decent jab into his arsenal, Lemieux would be a contender. He uses hooks to shorten distance, gets caught with shots and tired in the process. Jab, jab while moving forward and then hooks.

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                  • #10
                    Does not matter what weight he decides to campaign in.
                    Any time he STEPS UP from the carefully selected stiffs he loses.
                    He is just a VERY limited fighter with some pop.

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