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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Bam Rodriguez, Sunny Edwards - Ready For Unification Showdown

    Rodriguez, Edwards Weights Photos Gallery - Jesse 'Bam' Rodriguez and Sunny Edwards put their belts on the line in their first ever unification bouts. WBO king Rodriguez (18-0 11 KOs) returns to the state where he landed his first World title back in February 2022 when he defeated Carlos Cuadras to land the WBC Super-Flyweight strap. (photos by Ed Mulholland)
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    #2
    You guys don't know what you're looking at. Sunny is the UK Mayweather, maybe better than the original. He doesn't run as much and taunts much closer.

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      #3
      As flyweight Martinez put it - speed/technician vs aggression/power. Cant ask for more in terms of style opposites and how that all comes together in the ring will be interesting.

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        #4
        Could be a snoozefest, probably will be.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Corelone View Post
          You guys don't know what you're looking at. Sunny is the UK Mayweather, maybe better than the original. He doesn't run as much and taunts much closer.
          Thats a bold statement my guy and it’s not even close to being accurate…And you’re right, every time I see Sunny I can’t tell what I’m looking at…That boy has a face only a mother could love.
          Last edited by DerekD; 12-15-2023, 07:50 PM.
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            #6
            Bam by TKO 9
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              #7
              Originally posted by Corelone View Post
              Sunny is the UK Mayweather, maybe better than the original.

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                #8
                I can see a close split in bam's favour as judges favouring aggression over punches, which is often the case

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