How many rounds would Warrington win against Stevenson?

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  • Mammoth
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    #1

    How many rounds would Warrington win against Stevenson?

    I'd say 2, especially after seeing his fight against Galahad.
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    #2
    Originally posted by Mammoth
    I'd say 2, especially after seeing his fight against Galahad.
    You never know. Stevenson is tough to hit but Warrington would be a test. Love to see it!

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      #3
      Originally posted by Brettcappe
      You never know. Stevenson is tough to hit but Warrington would be a test. Love to see it!
      Yes, let's see it. Stevenson will have good options at Top Rank. Magdaleno, Conlan, Frampton and Warrington. I hope all those fights happen. Stevenson will be a P4P talent one day and people are going to cry about his style for years to come.

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      • northernmonkey
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        #4
        Same old same old, Selby was supposed to spank him, frampton was supposed to spank him how did that work out?

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        • redmish
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          Warrington is better than people think and I include myself in that. I kept picking him to lose but hes been brilliant. His performances against Selby and Frampton were excellent and I blame Gallahad for their fight. I wouldn't bet against him against Stevenson to be honest. His pressure for 12 rounds is clearly difficult to deal with.

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          • D4thincarnation
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            #6
            Let's hope Stevenson steps up and we can find out.

            Fights are not fought in paper.

            Many people thought Prograis would beat Taylor and look how that turned out.

            But unlike Prograis I think Stevenson lacks the balls to step up.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Mammoth
              Yes, let's see it. Stevenson will have good options at Top Rank. Magdaleno, Conlan, Frampton and Warrington. I hope all those fights happen. Stevenson will be a P4P talent one day and people are going to cry about his style for years to come.
              It's called the sweet science for a reason. Shakur hits and doesn't get hit. It may not be exciting at all times but it is what it is. There have been many ring tragedies lately. Who am I to criticize a fighter's style? I want the best against the best . Period?!

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