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  • #31
    Originally posted by Afi23 View Post
    That being said, Pascal being my favorite hometown fighter, I'd love for him to retire now while he's "on top". I'm really afraid that they'd feed him to Beterbiev for a massive Montreal "clash" where Pascal could/would get seriously hurt.

    I really doubt they would feed him to Beterbiev unless he beats Bivol in a rematch which is very unlikely
    Honestly though it would be time to retire , even after this second wind , which I believe he was very lucky , the bell has tolled
    Better before he is seriously hurt
    One of the hometown fighters I’ve hated the most

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    • #32
      Jack was robbed

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      • #33
        Originally posted by MulaKO View Post
        I really doubt they would feed him to Beterbiev unless he beats Bivol in a rematch which is very unlikely
        Honestly though it would be time to retire , even after this second wind , which I believe he was very lucky , the bell has tolled
        Better before he is seriously hurt
        One of the hometown fighters I’ve hated the most

        While it would be a closer fight, even a "prime" Pascal would most likely not beat Bivol. Pascal will always "struggle" against a fundamentally/technical sound boxer. I love Pascal but Browne was outboxing him until he got caught. I see some similarities between Browne and Tony Harrison: very good technical boxers with suspect chins and prone to "mental lapses".

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        • #34
          Maybe not “robbed” but most thought the right guy didn’t win. Certainly if Jack got the decision, Pascal could not cry robbery either

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Afi23 View Post
            While it would be a closer fight, even a "prime" Pascal would most likely not beat Bivol. Pascal will always "struggle" against a fundamentally/technical sound boxer. I love Pascal but Browne was outboxing him until he got caught. I see some similarities between Browne and Tony Harrison: very good technical boxers with suspect chins and prone to "mental lapses".

            Your definitely right
            He got very lucky with Browne and I’d say it was almost the same with Elbiali which kickstarted all this turnaround

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