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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Callum Johnson Demolishes Sean Monaghan in Three

    Callum Johnson, Sean Monaghan Fight Photos Gallery - WBA Light Heavyweight Titlist Dmitry Bivol defended his belt in a technical fight against Joe Smith Jr., and Maurice Hooker retained his WBO Lightweight Title after going the distance with Mikkel LesPierre who hit the canvas once. Callum Johnson, with his eyes on a title shot, stopped Sean Monaghan in three rounds with a dominant performance in a Light Heavyweight battle.
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    Here's an idea... why not make the story match the actual headline and images?

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    • W1LL
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      From what I seen last night, I'd give Callum Johnson a chance early against Dmitry Bivol. I've always been a fan of Callum, long before any of the band-wagon-jumping muppets on here. I was the only person who gave him a chance against Artur Beterbiev, for example, when everyone was climbing up Beterbiev's ass. And Johnson came close to pulling off that upset. I'd give him a better chance against Bivol. Could rough him up and land some big shots early, could turn the fight. Obviously if he let Bivol box at a comfortable pace and find his rythym it would be an uphill struggle there-in.

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        Originally posted by W1LL
        From what I seen last night, I'd give Callum Johnson a chance early against Dmitry Bivol. I've always been a fan of Callum, long before any of the band-wagon-jumping muppets on here. I was the only person who gave him a chance against Artur Beterbiev, for example, when everyone was climbing up Beterbiev's ass. And Johnson came close to pulling off that upset. I'd give him a better chance against Bivol. Could rough him up and land some big shots early, could turn the fight. Obviously if he let Bivol box at a comfortable pace and find his rythym it would be an uphill struggle there-in.
        if Bivol learns from the Smith fight, he should be able to dance around Johnson without letting his guard down like he did tonight.

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        • W1LL
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          #5
          Originally posted by _Rexy_
          if Bivol learns from the Smith fight, he should be able to dance around Johnson without letting his guard down like he did tonight.
          Yea, that's what 99.9% of the "experts" would say.

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            #6
            Originally posted by W1LL
            Yea, that's what 99.9% of the "experts" would say.
            There's always a punchers chance. Regardless though, I think Bivol is serious about going down to 168 to fight Mundo

            Thanks for calling me an expert though <3

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              #7
              Originally posted by _Rexy_
              There's always a punchers chance. Regardless though, I think Bivol is serious about going down to 168 to fight Mundo

              Thanks for calling me an expert though <3
              Bivol vs. Smith would be a good fight, I think Smith is the much better boxer, got more power too. Would be interesting seeing Smith fight someone same size as him with similar attributes though for sure. Branding someone a self-proclaimed "boxing expert" is not a compliment, lol.

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              • Tatabanya
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                #8
                Originally posted by W1LL
                From what I seen last night, I'd give Callum Johnson a chance early against Dmitry Bivol. I've always been a fan of Callum, long before any of the band-wagon-jumping muppets on here. I was the only person who gave him a chance against Artur Beterbiev, for example, when everyone was climbing up Beterbiev's ass. And Johnson came close to pulling off that upset. I'd give him a better chance against Bivol. Could rough him up and land some big shots early, could turn the fight. Obviously if he let Bivol box at a comfortable pace and find his rythym it would be an uphill struggle there-in.
                Bivol is more intelligent than Beterbiev. I think he would win easy against Johnson, who just iced himself when he had Beterbiev ready to go.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by W1LL
                  Bivol vs. Smith would be a good fight
                  It happened last night, mate

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by W1LL
                    Bivol vs. Smith would be a good fight, I think Smith is the much better boxer, got more power too. Would be interesting seeing Smith fight someone same size as him with similar attributes though for sure. Branding someone a self-proclaimed "boxing expert" is not a compliment, lol.
                    You just added "Self-Proclaimed" now, you ****.

                    and Mundo is 3 inches taller than Bivol, the fact that he's been feasting on Super Middleweights all this time is messed up.

                    I'm still saying that Bivol will be the strongest and most talented fighter that Mundo has fought though.

                    Originally posted by Tatabanya
                    It happened last night, mate
                    was my first thought, I won't lie

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