Usually being overrated by so called boxing experts, the fighters that get a massive push because they get more media exposure.
I been calling Bumchekno overrated since the beginning of his professional career and despite taking a embarrassing defeat to Salidoe these writers keep on. I said Anthony Joshua is a overrated euro-bum, the same with Kell Brook, Anthony Yarde -- I said they get found out and so it was. I have a nose for Bums, I can spot one a mile away.
Ricky Burns was arguably top 1-2 at lightweight, Ray Beltran was exposed to having abused steroids in his fight with the Rickster. Ricky Burns is one of few from the UK that have won titles in multiple weights, Terence Crawford fought the best.
All you do is ask questions, as if that itself is a valid argument ; a lot of clowns do this on NSB everyday with threads they start, have nothing to say and let others fight their fight.
I knew Kosei was going to stop Jonathan Gonzalez, it was clear from the third round when that body shot crippled Gonzalez.
Obviously the ending tells us that Kosei was constantly targeting the body, this explains why he neglected Jonathan's head so much, allowing Gonzalez to fire at will and landing good shots on Tanaka, a trade-off that rendered the desired result, Kosei adds another win and WBO Flyweight defense to his resume. Bumchenko on the other hand might take another L vs. Luke Campbell.
I been calling Bumchekno overrated since the beginning of his professional career and despite taking a embarrassing defeat to Salidoe these writers keep on. I said Anthony Joshua is a overrated euro-bum, the same with Kell Brook, Anthony Yarde -- I said they get found out and so it was. I have a nose for Bums, I can spot one a mile away.
Ricky Burns was arguably top 1-2 at lightweight, Ray Beltran was exposed to having abused steroids in his fight with the Rickster. Ricky Burns is one of few from the UK that have won titles in multiple weights, Terence Crawford fought the best.
All you do is ask questions, as if that itself is a valid argument ; a lot of clowns do this on NSB everyday with threads they start, have nothing to say and let others fight their fight.
I knew Kosei was going to stop Jonathan Gonzalez, it was clear from the third round when that body shot crippled Gonzalez.
Obviously the ending tells us that Kosei was constantly targeting the body, this explains why he neglected Jonathan's head so much, allowing Gonzalez to fire at will and landing good shots on Tanaka, a trade-off that rendered the desired result, Kosei adds another win and WBO Flyweight defense to his resume. Bumchenko on the other hand might take another L vs. Luke Campbell.

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