Comments Thread For: Zolani Tete-John Riel Casimero: Stats & Stakes

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Zolani Tete-John Riel Casimero: Stats & Stakes

    Among those options will be unification for the winner of this Saturday affair (ESPN+, 2 PM EST) between a pair of men who have won major titles in two divisions apiece. Casimero has won four in a row and seven of his last eight. Tete, returning from a shoulder injury that forced him out of the WBSS before a semi-final against Nonito Donaire, has won twelve straight.
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    I'm thinking of Tete's long layoff. It could be the deciding factor if Casimero is hungry enough, that's why I'm risking a bet on the latter by stoppage.

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      Casimero is the big winner!

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      • Tatabanya
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        Originally posted by tatabanya
        i'm thinking of Tete's long layoff. It could be the deciding factor if Casimero is hungry enough, that's why i'm risking a bet on the latter by stoppage.
        Last edited by Tatabanya; 12-01-2019, 03:58 AM.

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        • Ca$ual Fan
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          #5
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
          Among those options will be unification for the winner of this Saturday affair (ESPN+, 2 PM EST) between a pair of men who have won major titles in two divisions apiece. Casimero has won four in a row and seven of his last eight. Tete, returning from a shoulder injury that forced him out of the WBSS before a semi-final against Nonito Donaire, has won twelve straight.
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          The writer had a bad pick for this one. The fight went very far off from this one

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          • spenz
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            The knockout was interesting, Casimero used an angle, he hid himself behind Tete by stepping outside and Tete didn't see the big punch coming. It looked like he took some pointers from Manny Pacquiao, his promoter.

            The punch wasn't particularly super strong, but it's in the temple, it's not seen and it hit very clean.

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