One Time vs Riverside Rocky, what is your prediction?

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  • rickJen
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    #11
    2018 is the year of the underdogs,
    so I'm hoping it will carry over this year.
    Talk about anything boxing related here. Where the boxing discussion is always Non Stop!


    This is how I enjoy boxing nowadays.
    I'm tired of having to wait years before I see these
    young top fighters in their primes face each other.
    I'm sick of their cherrypicking ways.
    The underdog doesn't have to win.
    I just want to see the top guy struggle,
    get beat to a pulp before his hand is raised, "AND STILL..."

    Try it doe. You'll look forward to every meaningless fight.
    Last edited by rickJen; 01-25-2019, 04:34 PM.

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    • pezzzxxx
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      #12
      50 to 1 is crazy odds considering Thurman is coming off of 2 injuries that could cause a problem in the future, maybe I should put some money on it

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      • rickJen
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        #13
        I think this fight is a bit more competitive than the Thurman vs Guerrero.
        And I see Thurman getting mauled in this fight.

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        • .!WAR MIKEY!.
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          #14
          Josesito turns that boy back into run-time and then tuck his ass in for NIGHT NIGHT TIME!

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          • SunDiego-
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            #15
            Fight is going all twelve rounds, hopefully Lopez puts the heat on 1X and makes it a war.

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            • GhostofDempsey
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              #16
              Thurman off to a slow start, but will win with quickness and counter punching. Lopez hits the canvas a time or two, not quite sure if he sees the final bell. A dominating win for Thurman, but Lopez gets in a few good licks along the way. Good fight for Thurman to shake off the rust.

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              • BigZ44
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                #17
                Thurman starts slow, eases into it in the middle rounds, starts tagging Lopez from Rd 6 on and gets a KO before the end of the 9th

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                • Gigantes
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                  #18
                  $5 on josesito doesn't seem too bad lol

                  be nice if he breaks that jaw like he did to the tree, but there's a reason he's 50-1

                  Thurman hasn't had a ko since he stepped up the competition, since josesito doesn't seem like a step up in competition, he may get a ko but I don't think he can do it
                  Last edited by Gigantes; 01-25-2019, 05:59 PM.

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                  • Santa_
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by genrick
                    Nah. Thurman is a small welterweight, believe it or not.
                    Could be the opposite.
                    Lopez is a career WW and even fought at 154.
                    Damn bro spot on! Lopez looking a little drained there.

                    They had an early NYC weigh in though he'll have plenty of time to rehydrate.


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                    • rickJen
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                      #20
                      Thurman won't have time to breathe let alone think in this fight.
                      This dude Lopez is a very aggressive fighter, inside and out.
                      Looking forward to this.

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