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Originally posted by PeepeePoopooMan View Post
Stevenson beat a guy who should of lost his last fight. You're literally overcomplicating things cause you love the man. Your giving him props for something that's been done before but just because "it's not official" you guys are creaming yourselves.
Prior to the Valdez fight, what did you think of Stevenson? Was he unimpressive? Was he a runner?
It cannot be that the Valdez fight is what made you dislike him
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Originally posted by Oregonian View Post——-
Prior to the Valdez fight, what did you think of Stevenson? Was he unimpressive? Was he a runner?
It cannot be that the Valdez fight is what made you dislike him
I'm not like you guys who want to throw a parade for him beating a guy who was a big underdog and again should of lost his fight prior.
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Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
Not sure what fantasy world you live in. I’ve been saying all along when he goes to 135 Tank and Haney will run.
The way I see it playing out; Haney beats Kambosos and becomes undisputed. He dodges the rematch clause by moving to 140 before the mandatory defense, relinquishes titles by end of year and now we start all over again. Loma, Tank, Shakur and Garcia each compete for the four vacant titles, against no-hopers. Unification becomes next to impossible for 2023.
Somehow you have already blamed Tank and Haney for something they didn’t do, and criticized Shakur for being. “Unimpressive” in a total domination of an undefeated champion.Calibaloc likes this.
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Originally posted by uppercut510 View Postwhen knock out artist come people complain of lack of skills, when skilled fighters beat their fighter hes boring or was too big for the division lol
You can be a KO artist and be a skilled boxer.
You can be a skilled boxer and have KO power.
People show their lack of understanding of the sport when they argue otherwise.
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Originally posted by PeepeePoopooMan View Post
I thought he was skilled, boring af but talented. That's it.
I'm not like you guys who want to throw a parade for him beating a guy who was a big underdog and again should of lost his fight prior.
I’m not going to disrespect you anymore. Let’s just have civil debate without any name-calling.
Stevenson is 18-0 … at what point did you think he was boring? I certainly didn’t watch his first 10 fights because I know that’s just how boxing is but I’ve seen the highlights.
Most people that do not like Floyd never thought Floyd was boring from 130-140. Floyd was 33-0 when he destroyed Gatti. Nobody ever said he was boring. It’s only after he moved to 147 when that silly idea took on a grassroots level.
So, exactly when did you decide Shakur is boring and when he unifies 130 and moved to 135, will you be saying the same thing?
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Skakur is a lot like Crawford in talent without killer instincts which make him boring to watch, and I’m black and love slick fighters but to be non aggressive when it can change the scope of the whole fight is a problem for me!
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Originally posted by garfios View PostWhittaker vs Hurtado, Lara vs perro and hurd, comes to mind more recently, and Duran vs Leonard to some degree. I agreed with you 100%.garfios likes this.
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Originally posted by Dip_Slide View Post
Nobody came out unscathed at the top level, even Mayweather found himself in shootouts early in his career against the likes of Jesus Chavez, Castillo, and later against Dela Hoya, Cotto and Maidana. Even Willie Pep, another defensive legend, found himself in wars with Sandy Saddler, he walked into their first fight with an unbelievable record of 134-1-1 and got KOed by the heavy underdog, and I have no doubt in my mind that Stevenson will eventually meet his match also. Cheers!
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This fight was basically how Floyd Mayweather Jr vs Julio Cesar Chavez Sr would go.
Very seldom do we get to see fantasy fights play out before our eyes
But this was it.
Exactly how Floyd Jr. and Chavez Sr. would go but on a lesser talent display.
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