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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Lubin's Coach: First Attou, Then Trout-Gausha Winner, Then Title

    Premier Boxing Champions recently announced that former super welterweight title challenger Erickson Lubin (20-1) will face Zakaria Attou (29-6-2) on the Jermall Charlo-Brandon Adams undercard. The fight will serve as the co-featured bout of the evening and will be televised by Showtime. Eduardo Ramirez will face Claudio Marrero to round out the tripleheader.
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  • Mammoth
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    I like this...........

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    • Bronx2245
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      I'm cool with this fight, but Lara should be the target after this! A Cuban vs. Haitian should do real nice, ESPECIALLY IN FLORIDA! Kissimmee Civic Center sounds good to me!

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      • KTFOKING
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        Sounds good to me. Though I will say none of those guys are punchers and I want to see him in with a decent puncher before being thrown back to the wolves.

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        • Fire4231
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          Hopefully Team J Rock has relayed a blueprint to Lubin’s team for returning to full confidence. The kid is good and even a KO can be a learning experience teaching timed and strategic aggression and the importance of defense.

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          • hitmanjosh
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            Lara could be 100 make the fight

            Their not crazy, Lara will start him in Kinder Garden and he would never get to 3rd grade!

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            • ceylon mooney
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              lubin my 2nd favorite JMW (hurdnis my fave). seen him fight from second and tenth rows. he hits pretty hard. cant wait to see him back fightin top guys

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              • sicko
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                Good Route for Lubin! Still only 23 years old

                154 is STACKED for sure and it is good to see them actually fighting each other unlike some of the other Divisions. Tony Harrison vs Charlo, Hurd vs Williams, Lara vs Castano

                Jeff Horn, Kell Brook, Michel Soro, Liam Smith, Sergio Garcia all need to come over to the US and jump in the middle of this because things are heating up right now.

                Also want to see Munguia vs the other champions as well. It doesn't help that the WBO doesn't have any of the Top Contenders in the Divisions ranked. That leaves Munguia in a terrible position! Jesse Vargas is all DAZN have for him right now at 154 and he is not really a 154 Fighter.
                Last edited by sicko; 05-14-2019, 12:07 PM.

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                • Jwil20
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                  J Rock and Lubin were similar to me but as I think, only by premature defeat. Belive J Rock a bit more polished and ready for the challenge of true player at 154. Lubin so young and the division so stacked, I see him moving up naturally as his body develops before making any true impact.

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                  • BigZ44
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                    Lubin is still my boy, I think this is a good plan

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