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    Outlaw
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    #11
    I'm leaning towards chop chop by decision.

    I think the guy is a pretty good fighter if you ask me....and he seems to keep getting more and more akward and difficult as he progresses even further in his age.

    The guys he's been fighting are of the highest caliber.



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    • iron mike tyson
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      #12
      i want witter to win even tho i dont think he will
      chop chop decision

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      • deliveryman
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        #13
        Hmm.

        I don't think Corley is going to win a decision in England, unless it's a blow out.

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        • yrrej
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          #14
          You're kidding, right? Witter is twice the fighter Corley ever was......

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          • JuicyJuice
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            #15
            Originally posted by yrrej
            You're kidding, right? Witter is twice the fighter Corley ever was......
            A couple of years ago, it would of really taken something to beat Witter. But he's looked awful in recent fights.

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            • Del Coqui
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              #16
              There's a reason why Hatton's people have avoided Witter for so long and that my friend is what you'll see when he meets Corley in the ring. Sure Corley was able to hurt Cotto and Mayweather, but at this level anyone can do that with a well timed punch. I think Witter has a stronger chin than those two, has an edge on power, maybe speed and counterpunching over Corley. I'd say Witter by KO. Witter's downside is he's shown to fade after mid rds, but on this fight I think he'll be ready.

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              • DiegoFuego
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                #17
                Originally posted by JuicyJuice
                I've only seen highlights of Corley in the Mayweather fight, so I can't comment. That's all I've seen of him.

                What I will say though is that Witter is past his best, he's old and lacking sharpness lately, he should of been fighting for the world title a couple of years ago.
                every British fighter is always past his best with you when fight time rolls around. cut the **** already. if he was good a few years ago, he would have proved it by fighting and beating somebody decent. Hatton is not past his best nor is Witter and Calzaghe probably isn't either, so cut the ****.

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                • !! Anorak
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                  every British fighter is always past his best with you when fight time rolls around. cut the **** already. if he was good a few years ago, he would have proved it by fighting and beating somebody decent. Hatton is not past his best nor is Witter and Calzaghe probably isn't either, so cut the ****.
                  In fairness to JuyJuy, Witter has looked increasingly slower in recent fights, though it may be just his lack of inspiration with the opponents he's been facing.

                  Joe Blow had also looked like a man in decline, getting floored twice recently (not heavily) and his body starting to suffer more wear and tear than ever before. In retrospect, the last KD he sufferered was a lapse in concentration against a fighter that was fouling him continually when he was in the middle of a divorce, but it's easy to say that in hindsight...

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