Thurman's Legacy is Gone Now

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  • lemuel27
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    #11
    Thurman has a heart of champion. He really is a smart fighter. Fighting with the legend and loosing in a toe to toe fight against the AllTime is a hell of a story he can share in his next family generation. Its a hell of an experience in his carreer and in his lifetime experience

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    • Mister Wolf
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      #12
      A win over Spence or Crawford can redeem him. We will see if he still wants to fight. Rematching Danny and Porter does nothing for him.

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      • JakeTheBoxer
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        #13
        Wonder how will Thurman come back from this. There are many dangerous guys around, like Ugas, for example.

        Thurman had a hard time with Lopez and lost against old version Pacquiao. Crawford and Spence are mission impossible for him IMO.

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        • Tony Trick-Pony
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          #14
          Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
          Wonder how will Thurman come back from this. There are many dangerous guys around, like Ugas, for example.

          Thurman had a hard time with Lopez and lost against old version Pacquiao. Crawford and Spence are mission impossible for him IMO.
          Yeah, I'm not saying it's impossible for him to bounce back but I think it will be tough.

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          • Mammoth
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            #15
            Originally posted by Tony Trick-Pony
            Not that I thought KT would ever be a legend but I don't see how he can now. Losing to a 40-year-old fighter who started out as a flyweight and has 70 fights under his belt, including many wars. I mean, it's Manny. He's a legend obviously but KT is prime and lost to the 40-year-old man. There's just no coming back from that imo.

            This is why these young guns need to fight each other. The rewards would be huge and the damage minimal if it comes to that. if he'd lost to Spence or Crawford or Porter, no problem. But he lost to a very over-the-hill Pac. He'll never be taken that seriously again and it's his fault.

            But Pac can smile really big from now on. What a legend!
            He was never really elite but he was very good. I never thought he'd have a real legacy either. The only thing I disagree with you about is Keith being prime, he's not.

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            • Brz_Pugilist
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              #16
              Pacquiao should have gone to the body more. Thurman is weak in the body.

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              • The D3vil
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                #17
                Yeah, I think Turman doesn't really care about that.

                It's been obvious for the past 2 or so years that he's married now and has one foot out of boxing.

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