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    Comments Thread For: Stephen Fulton Jnr trainer believes O?Shaquie Foster is next up

    Derrick ?Bozy? Ennis expects Stephen Fulton Jnr to next challenge WBC junior lightweight titleholder O?Shaquie Foster.
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    #2
    Dammmmm no wonder he lost his title, he's in the club like he's a star! Let him try that coming up to 130 and that ass going to get tapped again Foster not playing he's hungry and trying to eat for life.
    Last edited by hitmanjosh; Today, 04:50 PM.

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      #3
      I'm not sure Fulton is big enough for 126, let alone 130. He didn't look good in his 126 debut either. Why would it be a good idea to go up again?

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        #4
        Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post
        I'm not sure Fulton is big enough for 126, let alone 130. He didn't look good in his 126 debut either. Why would it be a good idea to go up again?
        He actually did well in his debut but got dropped for leaning back. Fulton is big for 130 as he said he was cutting from 165. That's why he said he said cutting to 126 was killing him. Infact he wanted to go to 130 from the beginning but his team forced him to go to 126. So now he is going to 130.
        Last edited by letsbox10; Today, 01:11 PM.

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          #5
          Fulton needs to stay at 126. He would be a dwarf at 130.

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            #6
            Originally posted by letsbox10 View Post

            He actually did well in his debut but got dropped for leaning back. Fulton is big for 130 as he said he was cutting from 165. That's why he said he said cutting to 126 was killing him. Infact he wanted to go to 130 from the beginning but his team forced him to go to 126. So now he is going to 130.
            If he's moving up due to cutting too much weight, the solution is pretty obvious: stop BALLOONING in weight. I don't hate the match-up though. It may not be too entertaining given the style match-up, but hopefully Foster presses the action a bit and sees how sturdy Fulton's punch resistance is at the new weight.




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              #7
              Originally posted by letsbox10 View Post

              He actually did well in his debut but got dropped for leaning back. Fulton is big for 130 as he said he was cutting from 165. That's why he said he said cutting to 126 was killing him. Infact he wanted to go to 130 from the beginning but his team forced him to go to 126. So now he is going to 130.
              He looked really heavy, lead footed (for him), and unmotivated. I'm not sure why you think he did well in that debut fight. He barely won that, and there's some that think that Castro deserved the nod. And he looked pretty small across the back for 126. If he goes to 130, especially to beat Shock Foster, that's a fine statement for Cool Boy IMO. I wish him all the success, but you and I saw very different fights if you think that Castro fight was him "doing well". Castro was like a 7-1 underdog, and dropped him in the 5th and hurt him again in the 8th, and outlanded him in 5 rounds with that 10-8, and over the fight as a whole. How is that "doing well" by any metric?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Dorrian_Grey View Post
                Fulton needs to stay at 126. He would be a dwarf at 130.
                Espinoza is likely going to 130 too, Ball is waiting around for an Inoue fight, and he already easily beat Angelo Leo. There is nothing for Fulton at 126. Inoue is coming to clean the division out and we already saw Fulton accomplish nothing in the first fight with Inoue.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by famicommander View Post

                  Espinoza is likely going to 130 too, Ball is waiting around for an Inoue fight, and he already easily beat Angelo Leo. There is nothing for Fulton at 126. Inoue is coming to clean the division out and we already saw Fulton accomplish nothing in the first fight with Inoue.
                  He could rematch Leo to become a unified champ or he could fight Ball, which would be a good fight and a winnable one for Fulton. A win against Ball would probably be more meaningful for Fulton than O'Shaquie imo. Espinoza is a very bad style for Fulton, as is Inoue. I thought Fulton beat Castro but he was very clearly outsized there and those issues would become even more pronounced at 130. Sugar Nunez, Navarrete, and Ford (among a few others) would probably put a bit of a hiding on Fulton just based on the difference in size. I like Fulton a lot but he doesn't have the frame to compete at 130. He could probably beat Foster but Fulton's still stuck between a rock and a hard place with Inoue on the horizon at 126 and being too small to compete effectively at 130.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by famicommander View Post

                    Espinoza is likely going to 130 too, Ball is waiting around for an Inoue fight, and he already easily beat Angelo Leo. There is nothing for Fulton at 126. Inoue is coming to clean the division out and we already saw Fulton accomplish nothing in the first fight with Inoue.
                    http://krikya360.com/articles...lf-against-him

                    He said he wants a rematch against Inoue. How does fleeing the division rather than unifying with a guy he already beat or Nick Ball get him that rematch?
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