Comments Thread For: Returning Callum Smith eases to fifth-round TKO of Carlos Galvan
Callum Smith returned from his defeat by Artur Beterbiev by stopping Colombia's Carlos Galvan in five rounds at the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham, England
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Smith's confidence remains on the floor. He's a likeable guy and had real skills at 168lbs, but he's got too fragile a psyche to compete with the elites. How does a guy who fought on the biggest stage against legends end up fighting on the untelevised undercard of domestic-level flyweights in his next fight?
Smith's confidence remains on the floor. He's a likeable guy and had real skills at 168lbs, but he's got too fragile a psyche to compete with the elites. How does a guy who fought on the biggest stage against legends end up fighting on the untelevised undercard of domestic-level flyweights in his next fight?
It was a stay busy fight against a nobody. The question is? Why even take this fight. He could have gotten more from a tough sparring session. I wonder how much that he got paid. Total mismatch!
Smith's confidence remains on the floor. He's a likeable guy and had real skills at 168lbs, but he's got too fragile a psyche to compete with the elites. How does a guy who fought on the biggest stage against legends end up fighting on the untelevised undercard of domestic-level flyweights in his next fight?
If he isn't prepared to the maximum then he clearly doesn't feel he has a chance of winning aginst elite fighters.
Smith did exactly what he needed to, got the rounds in, and delivered a clinical finish. Having Stephen Smith in his corner seems to work well, but I can’t wait to see him back with Buddy McGirt for the bigger fights. If he stays this focused, the light-heavyweight division better watch out!
It was a stay busy fight against a nobody. The question is? Why even take this fight. He could have gotten more from a tough sparring session. I wonder how much that he got paid. Total mismatch!
You think
Slow Eddie was stating that he can get him another fight with the elite
Smfh
Smith did exactly what he needed to, got the rounds in, and delivered a clinical finish. Having Stephen Smith in his corner seems to work well, but I can’t wait to see him back with Buddy McGirt for the bigger fights. If he stays this focused, the light-heavyweight division better watch out!
Smith's confidence remains on the floor. He's a likeable guy and had real skills at 168lbs, but he's got too fragile a psyche to compete with the elites. How does a guy who fought on the biggest stage against legends end up fighting on the untelevised undercard of domestic-level flyweights in his next fight?
He was never that good to begin with, and he already cash out.
He was never that good to begin with, and he already cash out.
And the announcers though! The guy was talking about how Beter and Bivol are the top lhw but Smith is the top of the rest of them. Meanwhile he was fighting a guy with something like a 20-16 record.
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