Comments Thread For: Spence: Thurman Will Out-Point The Pacquiao That Fought Broner

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  • MDPopescu
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    #51
    Originally posted by RGJTMMRDCMJRJSM
    This thread will age nicely in a few weeks
    ... normally, Thurman beats the old man...

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    • BeLikeWater
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      #52
      Originally posted by Stev3
      100k? Bro, not even close.
      Your date is 2014 but you don't post until now?? Hmm....

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        Dinamita
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        #53
        I agree, I think that Keith clearly outpoints Pac-Man.

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        • StrangerInTown
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          #54
          The old Senator has activity and an incredible wealth of experience on his side. Time will also be on his side because Thurman has wasted so much of his allegedly healing and never having faced true premier competition.
          Manny by close UD.

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          • lowblows420
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            #55
            Thurman and Spence would get they azz beat by Broner. Only way Pac loses is Haymon paying Pac step aside $

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            • BeLikeWater
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              #56
              Originally posted by lowblows420
              Thurman and Spence would get they azz beat by Broner. Only way Pac loses is Haymon paying Pac step aside $
              Very possible scenario

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              • champion4ever
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                #57
                If this was prime Keith Thurman; The one who fought, Guerrero, Porter and D. Garcia he may be onto something there. Then, I would easily favor him to beat Pac.

                However, this is no longer a prime Keith Thurman we are talking about here. He is 30 years old now. The tender age when an athlete's body starts to slowly break down from injuries.

                He did not not look good in his last fight. he was damn near knocked out. Hell even Buboy ribbed him about it, when he said it was the reason why they picked to fight Keith in the first place.

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                • MastaBlasta
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                  #58
                  It's an intriguing fight, because know one knows which version of either fighter is gonna show up on fight night.

                  If Paq is in any version of Paq-Legend form, Thurman will be in trouble. When in form Paq is deceptively relentless, and has enough skills and footwork to beat Thurman up (per the 9th round of the Horn fight).

                  Spence is correct though, If we get Paq the Broner fight version, Thurman will win this by a decision or TKO.

                  If Thurman is anywhere near as bad as the Josesito fight he's gonna lose and may get TKO'd or worse.

                  Intriguing. If Paq can't muster any version of his legendary form it will be time to hang them up, win or lose. Plenty of guys Paq could still beat but it wouldn't be worth potential damage in his retirement. Paq's been a warrior. No shame in any outcome.
                  Last edited by MastaBlasta; 07-04-2019, 12:19 AM.

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                  • Uglytoobad
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                    #59
                    One black fighter backing another one. What else is new.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by MastaBlasta
                      It's an intriguing fight, because know one knows which version of either fighter is gonna show up on fight night.

                      If Paq is in any version of Paq-Legend form, Thurman will be in trouble. When in form Paq is deceptively relentless, and has enough skills and footwork to beat Thurman up (per the 9th round of the Horn fight).

                      Spence is correct though, If we get Paq the Broner fight version, Thurman will win this by a decision or TKO.

                      If Thurman is anywhere near as bad as the Josesito fight he's gonna lose and may get TKO'd or worse.

                      Intriguing. If Paq can't muster any version of his legendary form it will be time to hang them up, win or lose. Plenty of guys Paq could still beat but it wouldn't be worth potential damage in his retirement. Paq's been a warrior. No shame in any outcome.
                      Pretty much this one. But I just don't think a Thurman from the Lopez fight is gonna show up in the biggest fight in his career. Not to mention his 1st ever to headline in a PPV fight and an opportunity to become a cash cow and the superstar in the welterweight. It's just hard to imagine a Thurman-like performance from the Lopez fight. We know Thurman can do a lot better than that.

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