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    Comments Thread For: Jared Anderson Continues To Train Hard For PPV Debut on Fury-Wilder

    Jared "Big Baby" Anderson will make his pay-per-view debut in his 10th professional fight on the all-heavyweight undercard of Fury vs. Wilder III at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on October 9. Anderson will open the PPV broadcast in a showdown with veteran Vladimir Tereshkin (22-0-1) of Russia in what could be the toughest test of Anderson's career.
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    #2
    Tyson Fury buying Anderson’s silence for knocking him out cold in sparring.

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      #3
      Yep, here is the man who shatter d Tyson fury’s confidence for this training camp….and the next great heavyweight champion

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        #4
        Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post
        Yep, here is the man who shatter d Tyson fury’s confidence for this training camp….and the next great heavyweight champion
        I like this kid he uses his jab and throws straight punches. He seems patient for a young gun too

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          #5
          Originally posted by Get em up View Post

          I like this kid he uses his jab and throws straight punches. He seems patient for a young gun too
          And he moves like a fleet light heavyweight. Love his footwork and his head movement. That’s the problem with these massive heavyweights, rarely is there any fundamentals and fluid movement

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            #6
            The heavyweight Berlanga.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Rodtang View Post
              The heavyweight Berlanga.
              I'm not sure I'd make Berlanga his comp. I haven't seen Anderson strictly rely on blasting his opponent out without a Plan B. I think his opposition has been a bit soft (still very early in his career) but the fight against Ibeh was pretty good. Kingsley is a tough dude and very game and Anderson had to methodically break him down to stop him. He is incredibly athletic, carriers power and technically sound from what I've seen.

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                #8
                Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View Post

                I'm not sure I'd make Berlanga his comp. I haven't seen Anderson strictly rely on blasting his opponent out without a Plan B. I think his opposition has been a bit soft (still very early in his career) but the fight against Ibeh was pretty good. Kingsley is a tough dude and very game and Anderson had to methodically break him down to stop him. He is incredibly athletic, carriers power and technically sound from what I've seen.
                Yeah I think Anderson is a good prospect that could do well. It's not a direct comparison, just the knockout situation. Just wanted to stir it a bit and see who gave comment back lol. Cheers pal.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Rodtang View Post

                  Yeah I think Anderson is a good prospect that could do well. It's not a direct comparison, just the knockout situation. Just wanted to stir it a bit and see who gave comment back lol. Cheers pal.
                  Haha! I know you are a good poster and have consistently good takes but I wanted to respectfully disagree with the "trolling"....hahaha.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View Post

                    Haha! I know you are a good poster and have consistently good takes but I wanted to respectfully disagree with the "trolling"....hahaha.
                    Lol no problem. I will be keeping an eye on Anderson though. He's a serious unit.

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