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    Montreal, Canada, is a long way from Australia. But Blake Caparello has traveled quite a distance from home to work in camp with Artur Beterbiev, the 7-0 (7 KOs) light heavyweight prospect who will be facing Gabriel Campillo on April 4.

    “We’ve done a couple of sessions already. Beterbiev’s a very strong fighter,?Caparello said on March 13 while at the weigh-in for Sergey Kovalev’s fight with Jean Pascal. Kovalev stopped Caparello in two rounds last year.
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    #2
    If this goes the distance, no way Campillo gets the decision. Again.
    Last edited by Derranged; 03-18-2015, 10:11 PM.

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      #3
      36 year old Gabriel Campillo is the proverbial sacrificial lamb for Beterbiev...why does he need help preparing for this? He lost to everyone he ever fought who wasn't at the bottom of the B list.

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        #4
        I expect a early KO, Beterbiev is going to put a hurting on this dude.

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          #5
          Originally posted by jaded View Post
          36 year old Gabriel Campillo is the proverbial sacrificial lamb for Beterbiev...why does he need help preparing for this? He lost to everyone he ever fought who wasn't at the bottom of the B list.
          Depends what you mean by that. He had a very good streak since his first KO loss with wins over champ Garay in his hometown, plus rightful wins undefeated Cloud, Shumenov, Murat. Not sure these guys are worse than Fonfara who he was also schooling before gassing. He's kinda washed up now but nice win over favored prospect Williams.

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            #6
            Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
            Depends what you mean by that. He had a very good streak since his first KO loss with wins over champ Garay in his hometown, plus rightful wins undefeated Cloud, Shumenov, Murat. Not sure these guys are worse than Fonfara who he was also schooling before gassing. He's kinda washed up now but nice win over favored prospect Williams.
            You figured out what I mean right there...he is going to be a sacrificial lamb. BTW...Cloud, Shumenov, Murat were losses and who did
            Hugo Garay ever beat?
            Last edited by jaded; 03-19-2015, 02:54 AM.

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              #7
              Originally posted by jaded View Post
              You figured out what I mean right there...he is going to be a sacrificial lamb.
              Yeah just saying, he was a top 5 LHW and should a been unified champ. He's got no chance here, probably loses at his best due to so so chin.

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                #8
                Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
                Yeah just saying, he was a top 5 LHW and should a been unified champ. He's got no chance here, probably loses at his best due to so so chin.
                I edited my post to late for you to see...

                You figured out what I mean right there...he is going to be a sacrificial lamb. BTW...Cloud, Shumenov, Murat were losses and who did
                Hugo Garay ever beat?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by jaded View Post
                  I edited my post to late for you to see...

                  You figured out what I mean right there...he is going to be a sacrificial lamb. BTW...Cloud, Shumenov, Murat were losses and who did
                  Hugo Garay ever beat?
                  garay beat the guy who's ranked #4 at light heavy right now. did you even see the campillo fights? the cloud and shumenov fights are considered 2 of the worst robberies of this century. the murat fight was closer but still a clear win for campillo. campillo was one of the best light heavies in the world when kovalev smashed him. he was like the mauricio herrera of light heavies. he's still a solid fighter right now but yes stylistically beterbiev should smash him. doens't mean campillo sucks maybe beterbiev is just really good. this is how we find out.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by daggum View Post
                    garay beat the guy who's ranked #4 at light heavy right now. did you even see the campillo fights? the cloud and shumenov fights are considered 2 of the worst robberies of this century. the murat fight was closer but still a clear win for campillo. campillo was one of the best light heavies in the world when kovalev smashed him. he was like the mauricio herrera of light heavies. he's still a solid fighter right now but yes stylistically beterbiev should smash him. doens't mean campillo sucks maybe beterbiev is just really good. this is how we find out.
                    The division as a whole is really unimpressive these days with the exception of Sergey Kovalev. With all due respect to my idol Bernard Hopkins...he's rated as no 2 at 50 years of age. Artur Beterbiev with only 7 pro fights is already rated at 10...and maybe he is worthy of it and will become the next no 1 ranked but that's to a degree due to the lack of talent at this time in the division...not to take anything away from him. This is why IMO that guys like Stevenson and Pascal are rated as they are. Look at the list. Sorry...I'm just really not that impressed with Campillo.

                    (I tried to link this but couldn't so I did a C & P....sorry)


                    ****** image Adonis Stevenson
                    CHAMPION
                    Adonis Stevenson
                    Country: Canada
                    Record: 25-1-0 (21 KOs)
                    Ranking:

                    This Week: C | Last Week: C | Weeks On List: 93
                    Title: RING, WBC
                    ****** image Sergey Kovalev
                    Sergey Kovalev
                    Country: Russia
                    Record: 27-0-1 (24 KOs)
                    Ranking:

                    This Week: 1 | Last Week: 1 | Weeks On List: 113
                    Title: WBO, IBF, WBA light heavyweight
                    1
                    ****** image Bernard Hopkins
                    Bernard Hopkins
                    Country: U.S.
                    Record: 55-7-2 (32 KOs)
                    Ranking:

                    This Week: 2 | Last Week: 2 | Weeks On List: 459
                    2
                    ****** image Jean Pascal
                    Jean Pascal
                    Country: Canada
                    Record: 29-3-1 (17 KOs)
                    Ranking:

                    This Week: 3 | Last Week: 3 | Weeks On List: 88
                    3
                    ****** image Juergen Braehmer
                    Juergen Braehmer
                    Country: Germany
                    Record: 45-2-0 (33 KOs)
                    Ranking:

                    This Week: 4 | Last Week: 4 | Weeks On List: 142
                    4
                    ****** image Eleider Alvarez
                    Eleider Alvarez
                    Country: Colombia
                    Record: 16-0-0 (9 KOs)
                    Ranking:

                    This Week: 5 | Last Week: 5 | Weeks On List: 53
                    5
                    ****** image Isaac Chilemba
                    Isaac Chilemba
                    Country: Malawi
                    Record: 24-2-2 (10 KOs)
                    Ranking:

                    This Week: 6 | Last Week: 6 | Weeks On List: 151
                    6
                    ****** image Andrzej Fonfara
                    Andrzej Fonfara
                    Country: Poland
                    Record: 26-3-0 (15 KOs)
                    Ranking:

                    This Week: 7 | Last Week: 7 | Weeks On List: 44
                    7
                    ****** image Nadjib Mohammedi
                    Nadjib Mohammedi
                    Country: France
                    Record: 37-3-0 (22 KOs)
                    Ranking:

                    This Week: 8 | Last Week: 8 | Weeks On List: 26
                    8
                    ****** image Gabriel Campillo
                    Gabriel Campillo
                    Country: Spain
                    Record: 25-6-1 (12 KOs)
                    Ranking:

                    This Week: 9 | Last Week: 9 | Weeks On List: 24
                    9
                    ****** image Artur Beterbiev
                    Artur Beterbiev
                    Country: Russia
                    Record: 7-0-0 (7 KOs)
                    Ranking:

                    This Week: 10 | Last Week: 10 | Weeks On List: 14
                    10
                    Last edited by jaded; 03-20-2015, 12:43 AM.

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