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    #41
    Was okay in my opinion.

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      #42
      Originally posted by SugarKaineHook View Post
      147 is Thurman's turf. Any criticism towards Danny seems ok to me.

      AND, when Thurman landed power shots on Guerrero, those shots were shaking. Guerrero was eating HARD clean shots from Danny. Even Danny said those shots usually knock down opponents ala Salka. =P

      When Thurman fights Garcia, someone's gonna feel it...
      What criticism to Garcia? My post was anout thurman not realising Garcia is a counter puncher by trade, I'm not trying to protect DG, I'm just laying out the facts.
      And how is 147 Thurman's turf? Khan is at least on par with just 2 fights and Brook, Porter, Bradley, Pacquiao are all superior.

      Originally posted by Deevel916 View Post
      Thurman wasnt bad. Who was pissing me off was the damn ref who kept injecting himself into the fight and breaking up the fighters mid action!
      Na, the ref was solid, he rightfully cautioned both guys for holding, ducking, punching on the break, kidney shots. That's his job and he did it well without having to deduct points.

      Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
      Why are you ducking his question? I have yet to hear why it is anything but idiotic as to why an elite fighter should only have one big fight a year. I'd love to hear even one good reason.

      Champions of old defended their titles many, many times per year and were much more active overall.

      From a business perspective, yes, you don't push you prime product out and run out early, but the solution isn't "one fight per year" it's just pushing out quality fights over a season, and you can accomplish that without only exposing your best fighters to one major fight a year if you have the stable for it, and Haymon does, so if that was the ace in your sleeve, save it and come with something better, because it wouldn't even be some mega fight, it would just be a solid matchup like Thurman/Ghost was, it would certainly be less than Porter/Thurman on talent alone, though the belt side story might help hype the fight.
      Exactly!

      Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
      Examples? IDK, maybe the last 50-70 years or so? Look over any top fighter's resume and you'll see they weren't taking on top opponent after top opponent fight in and out. See, you misunderstood me avoiding anything. Just like I should've known that you would need this pointed out because you're silly enough to think boxing used to be an endless string of big fights by every fighter.
      If you go back in the last 50-70 years, a large chunk of that time, the best fighters were fighting 5-6 times a year and that's a low estimate in the case of some fighters, so there's no problem in them fighting a few mediocre or bum fighters along the way but they were still fighting championship caliber fighters multiple times a year. Since you haven't given me any examples, I'll educate you with some:

      1) Ali - After losing to Frazier and before the rematch, he fought 13 times in less than 3 years, 7 of thsoe were against title contenders, 3 of them against HOFers, including Norten 2x and of course the great LHW Foster.

      2) Holyfield, in the span of a year, fought Qawi twice and then, after moving up to HW and winning THE title, in 3 years, he fought 6 times, twice against Bowe, twice against future HOFers and ATGs and even had time for a defence against a top contender.

      3) Amir Khan, bringing this **** up to date, fought 6 times in a little under 3 years, unifying titles, beating Maidana and fighting Judah and Peterson in back to back fights and finally ending the run with a Garcia fight, which was a replacement for Peterson who tested positive for testosterone supplements.

      What do we have with guys now? That makes you so happy? Fighting one meaningful fight a year? That's bull****.

      Consider yourself schooled.

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        #43
        Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
        What criticism to Garcia? My post was anout thurman not realising Garcia is a counter puncher by trade, I'm not trying to protect DG, I'm just laying out the facts.
        And how is 147 Thurman's turf? Khan is at least on par with just 2 fights and Brook, Porter, Bradley, Pacquiao are all superior.



        Na, the ref was solid, he rightfully cautioned both guys for holding, ducking, punching on the break, kidney shots. That's his job and he did it well without having to deduct points.



        Exactly!



        If you go back in the last 50-70 years, a large chunk of that time, the best fighters were fighting 5-6 times a year and that's a low estimate in the case of some fighters, so there's no problem in them fighting a few mediocre or bum fighters along the way but they were still fighting championship caliber fighters multiple times a year. Since you haven't given me any examples, I'll educate you with some:

        1) Ali - After losing to Frazier and before the rematch, he fought 13 times in less than 3 years, 7 of thsoe were against title contenders, 3 of them against HOFers, including Norten 2x and of course the great LHW Foster.

        2) Holyfield, in the span of a year, fought Qawi twice and then, after moving up to HW and winning THE title, in 3 years, he fought 6 times, twice against Bowe, twice against future HOFers and ATGs and even had time for a defence against a top contender.

        3) Amir Khan, bringing this **** up to date, fought 6 times in a little under 3 years, unifying titles, beating Maidana and fighting Judah and Peterson in back to back fights and finally ending the run with a Garcia fight, which was a replacement for Peterson who tested positive for testosterone supplements.

        What do we have with guys now? That makes you so happy? Fighting one meaningful fight a year? That's bull****.

        Consider yourself schooled.
        If you think all that crap refutes anything I said, then claim your internet trophy and walk away. I've made several posts in this thread outlining my position while you stray further and further away from the initial point. If you don't understand, I can't help you.

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          #44
          Originally posted by Willy Wanker View Post
          Thurman is a full-time fighter and I doubt he takes commentary seriously. He probably didn't even get paid to sit at the booth.

          He's still better than Sergio Mora and Daniel Jacobs. And pretty much everyone is better than Gus Johnson.
          And that horrible sounding Jersey Shore **** Paulie Malinaggi.

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            #45
            Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
            How so? The guy didn't know Garcia was a counter puncher and every time he got asked questions, he answered it with irrelevant crap. It was like watching one of his interviews, all noise, no substance.
            And hearing Gus was like hearing these fan boys from boxingscene talk about Floyd.

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              #46
              Originally posted by Bigg Rigg View Post
              And hearing Gus was like hearing these fan boys from boxingscene talk about Floyd.
              which one was Gus?

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