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  • I am very, VERY sorry you and your family had to live through a tragedy like that. I lost a step brother to suicide, and it bothers me to this day even though I was just a kid when it happened. Senseless. That is always the phrase that covers most of the emotions when it all comes back. Just truly...
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  • Chavez Jr. is just a decent fighter that in my opinion did live up to the potential he had. He was a physically gifted boxer that did not love the sport enough tot do the things it takes to be a consistent winner. If his name was anything other than "Chavez", he would be one of those guys...
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  • Just from the number of comments on this boxing fan forum shows, Wilder still has cache' attached to his name. All he needs is two things to happen on Saturday: One fight against a club level boxer and one punch to level said boxer. Than he will be free to sign a bigger fight. He still moves the...
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  • I hate that this fight is happening. I understand the appeal, I truly do. Win or lose, Manny was always a fun watch and boxing fans are hoping for a "lightning in a bottle, Rocky part 6" kinda story. But it just bothers me. He has no business stepping back into the ring at his age with...
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  • I still like Prograis. Maybe his best days are behind him, but not all of his good days need be. If he adjusts to his physical limitations at 36 as opposed trying to fight like he is still 26, he can fight for a few more years at a fairly high level. It is a tough thing to do, as boxers tend to be...
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  • If it happens, I will be happy to give the props to him. But I see the same DuBois in skill level, just one a tad smarter in the ring. I see nothing he brings to the table over Usyk but power, and seeing how Usyk won basically every round in spite of that, I will back Usyk,

    But hey......
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  • I love that the entertaining Ruslan Provodnikov made this list. The guy was not world class in talent, but he made the most of what he had and I swear he was made of granite.

    Golovkin, my man Tua, and the criminally underrated Glen Johnson were all great inclusions. A fun list.
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  • This is not a hard bunch of dots to connect. Joshua and Wilder can earn big money fighting each other if they both pick up wins. No secret. I keep pointing to Kell Brook and Amir Khan. They were both way past their prime and their fight was way past the sell by date, but everyone involved made good...
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  • Yeah, I agree. Let's assume he beats DuBois again. At some point the bigger (and they are ) younger (and they most certainly are) HW's get him. Period. It is not about his hunger, training, dedication, or love of the sport. It is simply that since Usyk moved up from a historic run through a very...
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  • It is never when one judge differs with the other two judges that people get upset. Judges have differing angles from different parts of the ring, often have have a portion of the action blocked by the angle of the fighters or the referee, and often have a different set of criteria than others (like...
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