Witherspoon, McGirt, Hearns Win

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Witherspoon, McGirt, Hearns Win

    MANISTEE, Mich. – The torch was passed Saturday from old generation to new when three sons of former world champions and a cousin of another fought on a historic special edition of “Shobox: The New Generation” on SHOWTIME. DiBella Entertainment promoted the notable event from the Little River Casino Resort in Manistee, Mich.. It aired at 10 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast). “Shobox” will revert to its usual day and time slot when the popular boxing series returns Friday, July 28, at 11 p.m. ET/PT. [details]
  • Hitman932
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    woohoo, won my first vcash bet on ronald hearns, now its time to buy some vhookers!

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    • fluent2332
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      i'll be keeping an eye out for chazz witherspoon, i dont know the compubox stats but he was busy as hell ,basically coming forward throwing punches for 10 rounds straight, hardly any clinching at all. granted mike anderson wasn't doing a great job of backing him up or anything, minus the first 2 rounds or so. but witherspoon definitely has some potential at HW. Hearns also showed some potential, and placed some very nice right hands and body shots.

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      • rodney081
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        chazz looked awful, not enough power, im glad he has a degree in marketing

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        • fluent2332
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          how did he look horrible? so he doesn't have a ton of power, but he hurt the guy at least twice in the fight, once early on an uppercut and once in round 10 alexander was holding on for dear life. plus he threw more punches then i've seen in a HW fight lately, easily. he was busy and didn't clinch, at this point i'm happy with a HW that does those 2 things

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          • yrrej
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            #6
            I was watching the McGirt/Pryor fight for a couple of rounds. They were so horrible I couldn't stand it and changed the channel....

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            • Rockin'
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              Ronald Hearns is coming along just fine.

              Rockin'

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              • Hitman932
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                #8
                Originally posted by Rockin1
                Ronald Hearns is coming along just fine.

                Rockin'
                lets hope he fights again really soon

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                • Rockin'
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Hitman932
                  lets hope he fights again really soon
                  Ill find out whats going on with him. Hes a really nice guy.

                  Rockin'

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                  • -Antonio-
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                    Witherspoon is a pretty big guy with no power. The guy he was fighting him was handling him the first 3 rounds, but just collapsed after that. He had horrible stamina. He showed me more skill than Chaz, his legs were gone by the 5th though. Chaz didnt impress me too much, unless he just had trouble starting like he said.

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