Comments Thread For: Jamel Herring Decisions a Game Lamont Roach To Retain Title

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  • YoungManRumble
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    #31
    Wow Herring hurt bad at end of 11th

    Like full on chicken dance

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    • Brother Mouzone
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      #32
      Damn , Herring got lucky that round ended.He was hurt big time.

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      • YoungManRumble
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        #33
        I got this a draw but I think Herring will squeek out a W

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        • Brother Mouzone
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          #34
          Cards a little wide , but happy my brother in arms got the W ..Semper Fi !

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          • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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            Comments Thread For: Jamel Herring Decisions a Game Lamont Roach To Retain Title

            By Jake Donovan - Jamel Herring had to dig deep to begin the celebration for the U.S. Marines Corps and for all military veterans. A late scare from a determined unbeaten challenger provided just enough drama to make the 34-year old southpaw sweat out his first title defense, outlasting Lamont Roach Jr. over 12- rounds. Scores were 117-111 twice and 115...
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            • Combat Talk Radio
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              #36
              Cong**** to Cashtro!

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              • komandante
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                #37
                Official scores 117-111 Danseco, 117-111 Ritter and 115-113 De Luca all for the defending champ Herring.

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                • Boxing Hero
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                  #38
                  That's crazy, Lemont Roach should have gotten that decision.

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                  • MulaKO
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by paulf
                    Reading about Booker.

                    National champion. Was training to go to the world championships, but got caught stealing a calling card from Jason Estrada and left the team and went pro.

                    Dude got to 22-0 and got hit with a major trafficking charge. Took the fight against James Toney for fast money, out of shape and on bail. Lost. Went to prison for over a decade.

                    Dude gets back into boxing after a 14 year layoff. Gets a shot at the #1 contender and comes in morbidly obese, when it's clear he has the handspeed and power to bother Pulev in spots, and could have found himself in a million-dollar title shot if he'd come in shape.

                    There's an old saying: "a hard head makes a soft behind".
                    Booker’s story is quite sad
                    The man really had potential

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