Wish Thurman would just retire.
Comments Thread For: Thurman: Once Corona Hit, I Knew All I Need Is One Fight This Year
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He could throw more, he could take more, he could hurt more, and he could last longer. Pacquiao being a current champion tells us that he's still A level or better, but he was S+ prime. He had legendary everything except defense, which didn't matter because he had the legendary chin, and he was throwing so fast that trading with him was suicide anyway. You had to be alive (or care about boxing) around that time to really understand what a terror that guy was in the ring. 2009 Mayweather and Pacquiao were the guys that no one would bet against unless they were fighting each other. Today, I'd pick Spence to beat Pacquiao if he's still what he was before the accident.Last edited by doom_specialist; 06-10-2020, 12:55 PM.Comment
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I aint say they would stop him.... I said retire. He would take too much damage and it would most likely be his last hoo-rah.
Dont 4get Mikeys corner wanted to stop the fight once he start taking damage. Now put Manny in same situation.... Even though Manny survives u think he would fight again after almost being stopped?
I doubt it..... Not worth the riskComment
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Keith has said he'd fight Spence. Now Spence says he won't give Keith the opportunity.That meme of him playing the flute almost made me crash when i saw it lol.
Even his biggest supporters got sick of his BS.
Imo Prime Keith had the style to beat Spence..... Too bad he didnt think so.... FWD a couple years later. And he still scared to say his name.
You would think Spence is the CandyMan the way 1time scared to mention him....
Funny how things change...Comment
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Keith already fought that same Porter and beat him.We dont know that tho.... We have no info of him sparring or seen him perform. Until then u can't say that.
But my problem with Thurman is he has the style but he has to be 100% mentally to beat Spence. Cuz tbh The Porter that fought Spence imo edges the Thurman that lost to Manny. What u think?
So is it now a question of how much of a step Keith has lost?Comment
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Good old Keith One Fight Thurman sad to say but he started off looking promising but hasn't really looked that good since the Bundu fight yeah he beat Porter and Garcia but those fights took something out of him and both those guys are still fighting and performing compared to him I don't think his heart is in it anymore he clearly ducked Errol Spence.Comment
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Thurman did lose a step... Question is. Is he ok now after two fights. Why i think Porter would have beat him since it was so close. The ring rust would have helped Porter edge himComment
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I seriously doubt w'all getting mad at a fool clown talking jokes all day like Keef does! Big talk little walk doesn't bother me..LMFAOComment
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Yeah.That meme of him playing the flute almost made me crash when i saw it lol.
Even his biggest supporters got sick of his BS.
Imo Prime Keith had the style to beat Spence..... Too bad he didnt think so.... FWD a couple years later. And he still scared to say his name.
You would think Spence is the CandyMan the way 1time scared to mention him....
He went from Keith " you better not duck me thunn " Thurman.
To now practicing the piccolo while he waits for his One fight a year.Comment
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People don't seem to understand that Pac and Floyd were once in a generation type of fighters.He could throw more, he could take more, he could hurt more, and he could last longer. Pacquiao being a current champion tells us that he's still A level or better, but he was S+ prime. He had legendary everything except defense, which didn't matter because he had the legendary chin, and he was throwing so fast that trading with him was suicide anyway. You had to be alive (or care about boxing) around that time to really understand what a terror that guy was in the ring. 2009 Mayweather and Pacquiao were the guys that no one would bet against unless they were fighting each other. Today, I'd pick Spence to beat Pacquiao if he's still what he was before the accident.
We were spoiled to live through this era of boxing.Comment
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