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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Kerman Lejarraga vs. Isaac Real in Play For EU Title in 2021

    Universum Box Promotion and Team Sauerland will again join forces for a show, this time in Wolfsburg (Germany) on November 14. Topping the bill is a IBF final eliminator between middleweights Patrick Wojcicki (14-0-1) and Patrice Volny (15-0). More fights will be announced and all is of course subject to change due to Covid-19. There will be a crowd of 500 allowed at the Congresspark.
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  • Mammoth
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    I'd like to see Garcia vs Lajaragga

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      #3
      Originally posted by Mammoth
      I'd like to see Garcia vs Lajaragga
      Very nice Spanish domestic dust up actually, though for my money Sergio is the better boxer by a wide margin. Lejarragas strong and he'll always be dangerous but he's basic as hell, I favour Garcia to dissect him.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Citizen Koba
        Very nice Spanish domestic dust up actually, though for my money Sergio is the better boxer by a wide margin. Lejarragas strong and he'll always be dangerous but he's basic as hell, I favour Garcia to dissect him.
        It should be competitive. Lajaragga is a little crude but he's in no danger of being stopped. Probably lean towards Garcia but could see Lajaragga doing alright here. If Garcia wins I think he needs to try to step outside of Euro level finally.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Mammoth
          It should be competitive. Lajaragga is a little crude but he's in no danger of being stopped. Probably lean towards Garcia but could see Lajaragga doing alright here. If Garcia wins I think he needs to try to step outside of Euro level finally.
          It'll be a good barometer and settle things for the Spanish #1. Thing is aside from anything else I don't think Kerman will ever have a hope of doing much internationally whereas Sergio might be able to give us some better fights. I don't think he's a world beater by any stretch but he's pretty handy.

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          • JakeTheBoxer
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            #6
            Originally posted by Mammoth
            I'd like to see Garcia vs Lajaragga
            Me too. Great domestic level fight.

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