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    Comments Thread For: Julian Williams' Trainer Discusses Hurd, Charlo vs. Harrison

    Former super welterweight title challenger Julian "J Rock" Williams (26-1-1) returned to the ring on December 1st with a 2nd round stoppage of Francisco Javier Castro on the Deontay Wilder-Tyson Fury undercard. In this Q&A William's trainer Stephen "Breadman" Edwards breakdown his fighter's performance, potential future opponents and the upcoming Jermell Charlo-Tony Harrison fight.
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    Good stuff, folks continue to sleep on the Charlo/Harrison fight. All comes down to how Harrison handles the pressure and if he can keep his stamina in tact for 12 rounds. If he falls apart in the 2nd half of the fight then obviously he is going to sleep. If not? We have a fight on our hands.

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      #3
      Originally posted by KTFOKING
      Good stuff, folks continue to sleep on the Charlo/Harrison fight. All comes down to how Harrison handles the pressure and if he can keep his stamina in tact for 12 rounds. If he falls apart in the 2nd half of the fight then obviously he is going to sleep. If not? We have a fight on our hands.
      They're not sleeping! They're just hatin' on PBC! 154 has been one of the best divisions in boxing, if you're just judging on boxing ability! Same goes for 140! However, because PBC dominates 140, 147, and 154, they find a reason to not recognize! Harrison is a problem, and if Jermell gets a KO, it means he's everything they say he is! Salute to Derrick James, Jermell Charlo, Errol Spence Jr., and Maurice Hooker! Dallas, TX, I see you!

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        Originally posted by KTFOKING
        Good stuff, folks continue to sleep on the Charlo/Harrison fight. All comes down to how Harrison handles the pressure and if he can keep his stamina in tact for 12 rounds. If he falls apart in the 2nd half of the fight then obviously he is going to sleep. If not? We have a fight on our hands.
        its way better than the main event. The issue is though that Tony doesn’t have a chin and the Charlo Bros skipped testing. That’s the the red flag on why this will likely be a short fight. Tony complied with all testing.

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          Originally posted by killakali
          its way better than the main event. The issue is though that Tony doesn’t have a chin and the Charlo Bros skipped testing. That’s the the red flag on why this will likely be a short fight. Tony complied with all testing.
          When the #1 fighter in the sport of boxing survived "two positive test for clenbuterol," the Charlo Bros. can survive a "missed test!" When Mayweather can hire Alex Ariza, "after" Freddie Roach admitted he was giving "suspect" shakes to Manny Pacquiao, I think the Charlo Bros. can survive a "missed test!" When Victor Conte (VADA) becomes the face of testing in your sport, you know you have a problem!

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            Originally posted by killakali
            its way better than the main event. The issue is though that Tony doesn’t have a chin and the Charlo Bros skipped testing. That’s the the red flag on why this will likely be a short fight. Tony complied with all testing.
            They didn't skip testing. They missed a test when both were promoting the fight and took one the following week according to Jermall.

            Main event just depends what kind of fighter Korobov still is. If he still has it, then he will post problems to Jermall with his boxing ability. If he is completely washed, then well night night.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Bronx2245
              When the #1 fighter in the sport of boxing survived "two positive test for clenbuterol," the Charlo Bros. can survive a "missed test!" When Mayweather can hire Alex Ariza, "after" Freddie Roach admitted he was giving "suspect" shakes to Manny Pacquiao, I think the Charlo Bros. can survive a "missed test!" When Victor Conte (VADA) becomes the face of testing in your sport, you know you have a problem!
              Canelo was caught and suspended and now does stringent 24/7 year round testing.

              Roach didn’t admit anything. He said Ariza gave him mysterious shakes and he didn’t know what was in them.

              Canelo has done testing for several of his training camps while the Charlos havent and havent ever asked for it. Why is that?

              The wbc Vada clean boxing program doesn’t even do many tests. Some guys have never been tested. Why don’t the Charlos do year round voluntary testing and get tested every month regardless of if they have a fight coming up like Canelo does?

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                Originally posted by KTFOKING
                They didn't skip testing. They missed a test when both were promoting the fight and took one the following week according to Jermall.

                Main event just depends what kind of fighter Korobov still is. If he still has it, then he will post problems to Jermall with his boxing ability. If he is completely washed, then well night night.
                sure they were out promoting. They haven’t been tested down this fight and never ask for testing for any of their fights. Call a spade a spade.

                Depends on what kind of fighter korobov still is? Huh? Which fight impressed u the most. Which 5 performances are u most impressed by?

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                  Originally posted by killakali
                  sure they were out promoting. They haven’t been tested down this fight and never ask for testing for any of their fights. Call a spade a spade.

                  Depends on what kind of fighter korobov still is? Huh? Which fight impressed u the most. Which 5 performances are u most impressed by?
                  Well, let's see the fighter he was before he got rocked by Lee. The fighter that was pegged as one of the best MWs and one of the potential challengers to GGG's throne. Now, it was clear he wasn't on that level but still a talented boxer.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by KTFOKING
                    Well, let's see the fighter he was before he got rocked by Lee. The fighter that was pegged as one of the best MWs and one of the potential challengers to GGG's throne. Now, it was clear he wasn't on that level but still a talented boxer.
                    hes never ever since that lee fight been the fighter he was before that moment so at 35 years old why would he be that now? C’mon man lol. Stop stretching it.

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