Comments Thread For: A Year Later, Demetrius Andrade Remains Odd Middleweight Out
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I honestly dont get it, he's a very talented boxer but never seems to get the quality of opponent he needs to progress. It cant simply be that everyone is avoiding him, there's got to be more to this... -
Wasn’t he the odd man out at 54???? so I’m wondering where did people see the change at .Leave a comment:
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In boxing talent goes unnoticed if not promoted properly. This shìt is truly sad. When I 1st got put on to this guy my eyes popped outta my head, I couldn't believe the people that were being promoted & put over him as if they were better.
If Andrade doesn't do something quick he's gonna be one of those fighters who only gets his just due & loved AFTER his career.
It comes to my mind often that a bunch of people who don't know shìt or discredited him are gonna be talking about damn he really was the best when his career is pretty much over smh.
If he was sweet they woulda took that sweet "0" long time ago. We know his difficulty making fights of what's been made public. But I can just imagine the hell it is behind the scenes.. this dude is the most avoided fighter in boxing & it ain't even close.Last edited by MPDKSAB; 08-30-2019, 03:53 AM.Leave a comment:
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... or Years later, Jermall Charlo remains odd middleweight out.
Jacobs and Andrade said multiple times they're not keen on fighting each other (being "brothers" or smthg).
Tbh, I have no desire to see DA fighting any of the mentioned guys. His fights are snoozefest. Let GGG fight aggressive come forward Murata than "everything but fighting" Andrade.Leave a comment:
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Chavez Jr.'s last fight was at cruiser. Would be funny to see him fight as a zombie again.Leave a comment:
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His 2 biggest wins are 2 split decision wins against Vanes Martirosyan & Jack Culcay. This guy is not that good, I never understood the hype.Leave a comment:
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