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  • Squ□redCircle34
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    Joey Spencer vs Clay Collard @ 160

    Who wins in this match up of young veteran who’s tasked to either be the litmus for rising prospects or the upstart blue chip with talent?

    Will it be Spencer’s speed and counters to get him the victory or will it be Collard relentless work pace and awkward combination punching to pull off another upset over an undefeated fighter?

    How you see it? Is Spencer ready?
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    I’d take Collard, but it’s be a great measuring stick to see where JS is. It should be @ Spencer’s weight, 154.

    Collard can make it comfortably, he made Welterweight back in January & had the same work rate he’s shown.

    He’s fluctuated throughout both boxing & MMA from 145-170 , but he’s fought most of his MMA fights @ 155, so I think 154 would be the ideal weight for him to try and make a run!

    How do you think Spencer-Mielnicki plays out?

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    • Mammoth
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      Collard via ****......

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        Collard hurts him

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          #5
          Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
          Who wins in this match up of young veteran who’s tasked to either be the litmus for rising prospects or the upstart blue chip with talent?

          Will it be Spencer’s speed and counters to get him the victory or will it be Collard relentless work pace and awkward combination punching to pull off another upset over an undefeated fighter?

          How you see it? Is Spencer ready?

          Spencer just never convinced me
          Literally and without reason , built on nada , fugh all
          Looks horrible when in the ring , nothing ever punched out at me to say yup he’s special
          Maybe I’m fughed but can’t see it
          Originally posted by Mammoth
          Collard via ****......


          Mammoth that’s just horrible lol
          Lmfao but still , just tasteless lol

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          • Squ□redCircle34
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            #6
            Originally posted by edpboxing
            I’d take Collard, but it’s be a great measuring stick to see where JS is. It should be @ Spencer’s weight, 154.

            Collard can make it comfortably, he made Welterweight back in January & had the same work rate he’s shown.

            He’s fluctuated throughout both boxing & MMA from 145-170 , but he’s fought most of his MMA fights @ 155, so I think 154 would be the ideal weight for him to try and make a run!

            How do you think Spencer-Mielnicki plays out?
            Honestly I wouldn’t be suprised to see Mielnicki stops him!

            When Spencer fought Black he was exhausted after 3 rounds and was getting tagged up, if Black had power Spencer would’ve tasted the canvass!

            I also heard he liked the idea of fighting Collard, hope it happens so we can see if he really is a blue chip talent!

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