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  • Corelone
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    #11
    Not everybody can find a champ who's 57-8 with 4 KO losses after losing to a guy who was 1-1.
    Last edited by Corelone; 02-10-2020, 02:59 PM.

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    • Bronx2245
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      #12
      Originally posted by slimPickings
      You are absolutely correct.
      As i stated earlier he is going to be avoided like the plague unless its a mandatory fight.
      He is a real problem for anyone.
      He really pushed GRJ to the very limit.
      He might want to push for a fight with Kid Galahad, if Stevenson fight Warrington.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Bronx2245
        King Tug has the goods, he just went up against a fighter on a higher level. The GRJ haters will call him a bum, but people who know the sport, know better! Tug is only 27, so he has plenty of time to shine! It's gonna be tough because most fighters won't fight him unless they're forced to!
        I don’t like Russell at all but he does deserve credit, especially in hindsight. His only loss came against a guy who’s IMO the very best fighter on the planet, and then his win over Joseph Diaz looks very impressive considering what Jo Jo has gone on to do. I just wish he’d stop being a diva over higher purses and fight more often cause he’s a damn good fighter.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Bronx2245
          He might want to push for a fight with Kid Galahad, if Stevenson fight Warrington.
          Galahad will probably sit tight and wait for the IBF to call the mandatory.

          They should keep Tug busy, put him in with Ramirez, Thepora etc. He’s got good attributes but needs more experience to beat the very top guys.

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            #15
            Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz
            He’s going to be a champ for sure. I jumped on wagon a bit soon in believing it was his time but he’s still on course. He has no weaknesses.
            He just needs more experience. He’ll have learnt a lot from this loss.

            I’d like to see him fight more regularly this year. PBC are pretty deep at 126 so it shouldn’t be an issue to find him some interesting matchups.

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              #16
              King Tug is solid fighter however JoJo Diaz was actually touching up Gary Russell & is a more skilled fighter...King Tug can possibly beat a champion/type of fighter like Josh Warrington

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                #17
                Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                Galahad will probably sit tight and wait for the IBF to call the mandatory.

                They should keep Tug busy, put him in with Ramirez, Thepora etc. He’s got good attributes but needs more experience to beat the very top guys.
                You're probably right. I don't know how some of these guys get ranked so high, with so few fights. The WBC ranked King Tug #1 with a record of 11-0 w/ 9 KOS, yet they don't have my boy Jaron "Boots" Ennis ranked in the Top 15, with a record of 25-0 w/ 23 KOs? How does that happen? In fact, the WBA does not have him ranked in the Top 15, the IBF has him at 15, and the WBO has him at 13!

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                  I don’t like Russell at all but he does deserve credit, especially in hindsight. His only loss came against a guy who’s IMO the very best fighter on the planet, and then his win over Joseph Diaz looks very impressive considering what Jo Jo has gone on to do. I just wish he’d stop being a diva over higher purses and fight more often cause he’s a damn good fighter.
                  I've never read where he had a problem with a purse. I think people assume that's the problem, but I really feel like cats just don't want that work.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Bronx2245
                    You're probably right. I don't know how some of these guys get ranked so high, with so few fights. The WBC ranked King Tug #1 with a record of 11-0 w/ 9 KOS, yet they don't have my boy Jaron "Boots" Ennis ranked in the Top 15, with a record of 25-0 w/ 23 KOs? How does that happen? In fact, the WBA does not have him ranked in the Top 15, the IBF has him at 15, and the WBO has him at 13!
                    Ennis’ level of competition has been pretty soft thus far. (Which is understandable when you turn pro at 18) I agree these ABC rankings are generally terrible though.

                    I expect 2020 will be his break out year, he’s a very talented fighter IMO. I’d like to see him face a Granados, Lopez DeMarco, Collazo etc type next, I think that would be a good measuring stick.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Bronx2245
                      I've never read where he had a problem with a purse. I think people assume that's the problem, but I really feel like cats just don't want that work.
                      https://www.******.com/467273-gary-r...higher-purses/

                      I do accept that certain fighters aren’t all that interested in fighting him though. I think he’d beat anyone of the current 126 title holders, including LSC.

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