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Fights were The Underdog WIns In A Brutal Fight?
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Originally posted by john l View PostYea the old puncher vs chin where the chin almost always wins.I was thinkin about RM the other day a 2in 20pd bigger version of Ray would be a nightmare for this 255 version of Joshua with no stamina.And I mean I cant see anyway Joshua with his weightlifting getting out of hand really wins that fight.240-5pd Joshua could prob outpoint him.
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostYep, Benn was an underdog. Some were touting Mc as p4p no. 1, I guess promoters were hoping for a Jones clash down the line.
Pac battering Barrera was probably the greatest underdog win in recent times, with a good, physical fight.
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Originally posted by john l View PostYea the old puncher vs chin where the chin almost always wins.I was thinkin about RM the other day a 2in 20pd bigger version of Ray would be a nightmare for this 255 version of Joshua with no stamina.And I mean I cant see anyway Joshua with his weightlifting getting out of hand really wins that fight.240-5pd Joshua could prob outpoint him.
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Originally posted by Lopez_Boxing View PostIt’s crazy how AJ seems to be more concerned about his physique rather than being in Boxing shape. I hope him and his team learned from his last fight about how gassed he seemed. You’re right. He gets in the with a guy that can take a punch with good stamina he’s in deep trouble
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Originally posted by Lopez_Boxing View PostGREAT ONE!!!! They were talking so bad about Ray during that fight. It was disgusting.
That's like going into a fight with a gun but the guy with brass knuckles beats you.
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Originally posted by Bobby Deez View PostNo they weren't. In an era of Whitaker and the rise of Jones absolutely no one was touting McClellan as the #1 p4p. He was an inactive fighter with a history of knocking out no hopers.
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