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  • Mexican_Puppet
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    #11
    David Benavídez will kill you, Smith.


    Originally posted by GFunk23
    Oh please. Zurdo has the worst resume in boxing for a world champ with 40 fights. Zurdo hasn’t shown that he can wipe the floor with anyone outside of taxi drivers and bartenders.
    False, thats a thai guy of 105 pounds division

    And Jesse Hart is a good fighter, he is strong, durable, has some skills and very good power.

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    • chrisJS
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      #12
      I saw Ramirez fight up close last Friday and met Smith at the fight I can't believe they get down to 168. Both look bigger than most light heavyweights. I think it's an excellent fight but Smith is more polished, more proven and has better skill so I would favor him in a close, but clear fight.

      I think I'd like both guys chances vs. this version of Kovalev but would have Gvozdyk a prohibitive favorite over both.

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      • Andre_parker1
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        #13
        smith ud's ramirez no doubt!

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        • GFunk23
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          #14
          Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
          David Benavídez will kill you, Smith.





          False, thats a thai guy of 105 pounds division

          I must say, I don’t follow the 105 lb weight class very closely.

          And Jesse Hart is a good fighter, he is strong, durable, has some skills and very good power.
          .

          I would favour Benavides over Smith. Ward or Froch would take out Benavides quite easily though.

          I must say that I don’t follow the 105lb weight division.

          Let’s not exaggerate here about Jesse Hart and Zurdo’s wins over Hart. Zurdo went life and death with Jesse Hart twice. Jesse Hart’s resume is about as meek as Zurdo’s. The whole 168 weight class has some of the weakest belt holders in recent memory. The WBC Champ Anthony Dirrell, a pretender, justed eeked our a win over some dude Eubank Jnr nearly decapitated

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          • Mexican_Puppet
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            #15
            Originally posted by GFunk23
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            I would favour Benavides over Smith. Ward or Froch would take out Benavides quite easily though.

            I must say that I don’t follow the 105lb weight division.

            Let’s not exaggerate here about Jesse Hart and Zurdo’s wins over Hart. Zurdo went life and death with Jesse Hart twice. Jesse Hart’s resume is about as meek as Zurdo’s. The whole 168 weight class has some of the weakest belt holders in recent memory. The WBC Champ Anthony Dirrell, a pretender, justed eeked our a win over some dude Eubank Jnr nearly decapitated
            Hart had a great amateur career in U.S.A.

            Ramírez won clearly those fights, were very hard fights and competitive, close, but Ramírez was the clear winner

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            • GFunk23
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              #16
              Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
              Hart had a great amateur career in U.S.A.

              Ramírez won clearly those fights, were very hard fights and competitive, close, but Ramírez was the clear winner
              I thought he clearly won the rematch, but I thought the first could have gone either way but no issue with Zurdo winning it

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              • Mexican_Puppet
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                #17
                Originally posted by GFunk23
                I thought he clearly won the rematch, but I thought the first could have gone either way but no issue with Zurdo winning it
                The rematch was more competitive, in the first fight Zurdo dropped Hart

                In the second, Zurdo fought with a broken hand, guy has heart

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                • GFunk23
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
                  The rematch was more competitive, in the first fight Zurdo dropped Hart

                  In the second, Zurdo fought with a broken hand, guy has heart
                  Yeah I know the rematch was scored closer and Zurdo dropped Hart in the first fight but I actually thought their first fight was closer as Hart came close to stopping Zurdo in the late in the fight and could have been winning a lot of the rounds in the latter half. No issue with Zurdo winning both

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