Comments Thread For: Julian Williams: Charlo-Rosario Is A 50-50 Fight; Neither Is Unbeatable

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Julian Williams: Charlo-Rosario Is A 50-50 Fight; Neither Is Unbeatable

    Julian Williams doesn't think there's much that separates Jermell Charlo and Jeison Rosario. The former champion could see either fighter winning if Charlo and Rosario square off in a 154-pound title unification fight. It is possible that bout could be next for Charlo, the WBC champion, and Rosario, who won the IBF, IBO and WBA belts by upsetting Williams on January 18 in Philadelphia.
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  • Ray*
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    If this fight can happen after Rosario’s mandatory then it would be immense. But as in boxing fans would never get what they ask for.

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    • Oldskoolg
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      What a great event to put that on prime time FOX PBC. Great night for American boxing that would be

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      • Zodogg
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        That would definitely be a good fight I'd favor Charlo though, he can do a lot more than Rosario. Charlo was starting to show different skills before he fought Harrison. Harrison just brought that dogg out of Charlo and he just want to knock that boy out. But I think he learn a lot from those two fights and will be a better fighter for it....

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        • Nightfall
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          154 lookin nice.Texeira, Charlo, Rosario, Lubin, Williams, Harrison, Gallimore and Lara. 🥊

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          • siablo14
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            Originally posted by T.M.T
            154 lookin nice.Texeira, Charlo, Rosario, Lubin, Williams, Harrison, Gallimore and Lara. 🥊
            Gallimore aint in it. Williams and Lubin took care of him, easily.

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            • 1hourRun
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              Jermell Charlos should be the heavy favorite vs. Jeison Rosario. Mell is considerably more experience at world-level and has over double the rounds ( 226-91 ).

              Jeison Rosario has yet to make a single title defense, I doubt Rosario would be successful if the first defense of the IBF-WBA comes against Jermell.

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              • Kannabis Kid
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                I got Charlo but should be a good fight I think both Charlo brothers have very underrated chins they both have eaten some solid shots from good punchers and haven't even shown a glimpse of being hurt. We shall see though Rosario can punch too and it's not good to be taking shots for reason but I think Charlo has more tools in the bag people forget before he started knocking people out he was a pure boxer who was outclassing everyone with ease.

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