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    WBC 154-pound champion Jermell Charlo's 6-0 with five knockouts and a combined seven knockdowns against southpaws over the past nearly seven years. "The Iron Man" flattened Chris Chatman to his back in March 2012 with a straight right for a one-punch, third-round TKO, Denis Doughlin was dropped and stopped in the fifth round in June 2012, and Jose Angel Rodriguez never fought again after Charlo battered him in October 2013 over the course of a 10th-round TKO victory.
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  • #2
    This reads more like a paid ad for Charlo than anything else. The first few paragraphs literally had no mention of Harrison who is the headline of the article!! Just a praise and worship session for Charlo.

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    • #3
      Best fight on the event. Harrison is going to make it real competitive for a couple of rounds but I hope he can maintain the pace. I dont see this as an easy fight at all for Charlo. Infact, i wouldnt be shocked if he loses.

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      • #4
        Harrison is a skilled boxer and has some pop. The question is with either his whiskers, conditioning or confidence (or a combination of all 3). In the Willie Nelson and Hurd fights he was taken to deep water by his opponents and folded. In the Nelson fight, he seemed unsure of himself late and gassed suddenly. In the Hurd fight, he couldn't sustain the constant pressure of Swift. If I recall correctly, he was ahead on the scorecards of both of those fights.

        If Charlo allows Harrison to dictate the pace without putting mental or physical pressure on "Super Bad", Jermell may find himself behind on the cards. Definitely the fight I look forward to the most on the card.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita View Post
          Best fight on the event. Harrison is going to make it real competitive for a couple of rounds but I hope he can maintain the pace. I dont see this as an easy fight at all for Charlo. Infact, i wouldnt be shocked if he loses.
          Looking forward to this fight and this card. I have great seats and can't wait. Harrison is no slouch. If he is in the shape that his trainer claims, he will be a tough out! This card looks pretty stacked with the Charlo's, Brezeale, Gausha, Barthelemy, Matt Korobov, and Efe Ajagba! If you can make it to Brooklyn, the tickets are fairly affordable. I am not getting paid for this post, by the way,lol!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita View Post
            Best fight on the event. Harrison is going to make it real competitive for a couple of rounds but I hope he can maintain the pace. I dont see this as an easy fight at all for Charlo. Infact, i wouldnt be shocked if he loses.
            see what im saying.. You got to know wsup to gamble in Boxing.

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