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    Comments Thread For: Richard Commey is Confident of Knocking Off Robert Easter

    Richard Commey (24-0, 22 KOs) will challenge Robert Easter Jr (17-0, 14 KOs) for the vacant IBF World Lightweight title on September 9 at the Santander Arena in Reading, Pennsylvania. Since being named mandatory challenger, Commey has been patiently waiting for his opportunity to fight for the IBF strap, and with a date and venue now confirmed, the undefeated 29 year-old says he is ready to fulfil his destiny and bring the belt home to Ghana.
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    #2
    Commey can ****. I think he has the potential to be a bigger star than Clottey in Accra. I've seen some of the toughest fighters from that area, it's not easy to make it out of West Africa.

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      #3
      I really look forward to this fight.

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        #4
        This is going to be a good fight! Somebody is going to sleep in this one!

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          #5
          Originally posted by r1onnie2 View Post
          This is going to be a good fight! Somebody is going to sleep in this one!
          I totally agree.

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            #6
            I got Easter in this one

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              #7
              This could be a superfight down the road. Wish we could put it off until both guys knock off some more of the lesser competition. Not at all sure that theres another lightweight who could hang with either of these kids. I'm going give the edge to Easter even though I think Commey may be the more physically gifted. Easter is the better schooled fighter and his power won't allow Commey to make mistakes.

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                #8
                Originally posted by ironfriend View Post
                This could be a superfight down the road. Wish we could put it off until both guys knock off some more of the lesser competition.
                The problem with that kind of thinking is that down the road after one of the guys loses, that takes the luster off the fight. This way we find out RIGHT NOW who the contender is and sometimes when both fighters have a good showing, both fighters go on to do more things in boxing. Countless solid matchups became missed opportunities because one moves up in weight, both get too old, one loses against a lesser guy, etc. They need to fight now, not later.

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