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    #31
    So now Lemieux strategy was to quickly get to Saunders by cutting off ring with double jab looool Lemieux cement feet quickly does nothing follows you cuts off nothing has no jab fraud

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      #32
      Cement feet how can he quickly get to the much faster foot reflex fighter when you stumble forward he moves left or right counters you all night easy $$$ what a joke

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        #33
        lol Ali had 5 losses so I can still comeback.

        Ali had 2 close losses with Fraizer and Norton that he avenged. The other 3 were when he was shot. He wasnt stopped in his prime/near prime nor was he dominated. And he avenged those losses.

        Lemieux needs to avenge his losses to GGG and Sauders if he wants to follow the same path. Or even the same path as Lennox Lewis.

        Reality is he wont ever be back on top of the middleweight division.

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          #34
          He knows his career is ruined so he needs to position himself as the sour g****s fighter to ensure people will want to see him lose again.

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            #35
            This Lemieux/Saunders thing has to be put to bed now. I never realised what an incredible fighter Lemieux was before Saunders. Neither will be nominated for a HoF place so let's move on, boys.

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              #36
              ****, Lemieux, get over it. See if they can schedule you to knock out bums again. That's what you're good at and it's what people like about you. Stop crying....

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                #37
                Not only would he have beaten Saunders with a healthy shoulder but Rubio and let's not forget one of the greatest middleweights to ever step into the ring, Joachim Alcine. Saunders took this guy's soul apparently.

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                  #38
                  This kid is delusional

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Boxing Logic View Post
                    I mean, yes it's possible, we wouldn't know the difference of Lemieux when healthy and Lemieux with this injury unless we saw those two versions fight the same guy, or at least see if he was able to have success against other guys with that same injury or if this was the only fight he fought with that injury (was it NSB? Someone please post that info if you know), but if the injury was that significant, then it begs the question, why did Lemieux take this fight if he had an injury that the trainer just said specifically prevents Lemieux from executing punch sequences that the trainer himself says were part of the gameplan? How did Lemieux train the gameplan in the gym, how did he execute the gameplan in sparring, if he had this injury? I don't understand.

                    When did the injury occur anyway? How long has he had it? I'm very confused about this.
                    That's exactly what I thought when I saw Lemieux's trainer saying he had an injured shoulder going into the fight.

                    Either it's a bull**** excuse or GBP ordered Lemieux to fight BJS immediately, whether he was fully fit or not, because they were desperate for him to get that WBO belt in time to give Canelo another option for May, other than rematching GGG.

                    If so, they seriously underestimated BJS, as did many other so called experts in Canada and the US.

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                      #40
                      With a healthy shoulder, I'm 100% sure he would lose to any decent fighter. He's a garbage fighter.

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