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  • Comments Thread For: Erickson Lubin: You Could See How Much I've Changed Since The Charlo Fight

    Erickson Lubin considers himself a completely different fighter from the 22-year-old challenger Jermell Charlo knocked out in the first round nearly three years ago. The strong southpaw is 4-0 since Charlo stopped him with one perfectly placed punch in October 2017 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. If Lubin can extend his winning streak Saturday night when he encounters Terrell Gausha, he would become the WBC's mandatory challenger again and secure another crack at that sanctioning organization's super welterweight title.
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  • #2
    Don’t remind me of that Charlo fight talk all that good shipt after you beat punk ass Charla Sister in a rematch that’s if Rosario don’t beat you to it.

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    • #3
      Lubin's been on a win streak since Charlo but Gallimore, ranked 97 by BoxRec, was probably his toughest opponent. so Gaushua is a step up and a stiff test.
      The thing about boxing during the pandemic is most guys haven't fought in a while. Gaushua at 33, hasn't fought in 16 months, so you never know how that will affect an older fighter.

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      • #4
        Since the Charlo fight? I didn't see much there, to compare to what he's doing now..

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