how does Zepada do against Josh Taylor

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  • techliam
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    #11
    Originally posted by kidbazooka
    Funny thing is Taylor isn’t exactly A level either lol

    Who he beat Prograi another b level guy with zero top wins and Baranchyk who took him the distance yet Zepeda slept him in 5.

    Ramirez, Zepeda and Taylor are all on the same level without a doubt.

    But doesn’t matter because Ramirez will ****k up overrated Taylor.
    I love the bolded... there’s no way you typed that without smirking. Even you know that isn’t telling the whole story

    Taylor dropped Baranchyk twice in rd6, almost had him out in rd7... whilst never really being in trouble the entire fight

    I didn’t see Taylor hitting the canvas 4 times, not was he taking telegraphed left hooks to the chin

    Then again, not sure what else I expected from you

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #12
      Zepeda is in the same class with Baranchyk. He was dropped by that man 4 times. I don`t remember Taylor being dropped by Baranchyk.

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      • kafkod
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        #13
        Originally posted by techliam
        I love the bolded... there’s no way you typed that without smirking. Even you know that isn’t telling the whole story

        Taylor dropped Baranchyk twice in rd6, almost had him out in rd7... whilst never really being in trouble the entire fight

        I didn’t see Taylor hitting the canvas 4 times, not was he taking telegraphed left hooks to the chin

        Then again, not sure what else I expected from you
        Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
        Zepeda is in the same class with Baranchyk. He was dropped by that man 4 times. I don`t remember Taylor being dropped by Baranchyk.
        This reminds me of the narrative being plugged by AJ fans after he beat Wlad.

        AJ KO'd a guy who Fury could only beat on points - therefor, AJ must be better than Furry.

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        • hhh1200
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          #14
          Originally posted by MoneyKasha
          good fight? rather see Taylor fight Ramirez for undisputed first, but how does Zepada do against Taylor

          What's Taylor next fight after this one?

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          • hhh1200
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            #15
            Originally posted by kafkod
            This reminds me of the narrative being plugged by AJ fans after he beat Wlad.

            AJ KO'd a guy who Fury could only beat on points - therefor, AJ must be better than Furry.
            AJ's a better combination puncher than Wilder and Vlad. Fury prefers guys who shoot one punch at a time he can read.

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            • techliam
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              #16
              Originally posted by kafkod
              This reminds me of the narrative being plugged by AJ fans after he beat Wlad.

              AJ KO'd a guy who Fury could only beat on points - therefor, AJ must be better than Furry.
              Exactly, it’s truly a desperate perspective to falsely have

              Not to take away from Zepeda’s performance.. it showed true grit to get through that. But he touched the canvas four times and ate several heavy shots. Same with your AJ/Fury example. Fury toyed with the champion, Joshua went left and death with the even older Wlad. The Joshua win was solid, but Fury showed a different class at a better time

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