Charlo defends his WBC Middleweight title against Hogan live on Premier Sports this Saturday, I'm not sure if ive seen Hogan before, I might have seen the Culcay fight but I'm no sure, got robbed against Munguia last time out down at Super Welter in a title shot by all accounts, never seen it but I remember nearly everyone thought Hogan won, I thought Charlo won more or less everything against Adams in his last fight but it was a poor spectacle
Not a fan of the Charlo's so I'm hoping Hogan can do the bizzo
Jermall Charlo vs Dennis Hogan
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Re: Jermall Charlo vs Dennis Hogan
Charlo's growing increasingly irrelevant unfortunetly
Re: Jermall Charlo vs Dennis Hogan
Hope Hogan can do it. He beat Mumguia for me
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Re: Jermall Charlo vs Dennis Hogan
I think outcomes gonna be the same as Hogans last fight. But hopefully not 
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Re: Jermall Charlo vs Dennis Hogan
Charlo stops Hogan in the 7th to retain his title, sterling effort from Hogan he started off brightly, his movement and countering troubled Charlo, he landed some nice left hook counters and was out of the way before Charlo could get set, Charlo began to find his timing in the 3rd though and was pressuring Hogan, right at the start of the 4th round Charlo dropped Hogan with a peach of a left uppercut, Hogan recovered well but the tide had shifted, despite not landing too much after Charlo looked the boss and was cutting the ring off and getting closer
Cant fault Hogan's effort though he came to win, he just doesn't look like the move up to Middleweight will suit him as it has Charlo, right at the start of the 7th Charlo had him down again from a lead left hook, Hogan got up on unsteady legs and it was probably the right call to stop it but I imagine a lot of referees would have allowed him to fight on
Cant fault Hogan's effort though he came to win, he just doesn't look like the move up to Middleweight will suit him as it has Charlo, right at the start of the 7th Charlo had him down again from a lead left hook, Hogan got up on unsteady legs and it was probably the right call to stop it but I imagine a lot of referees would have allowed him to fight on
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Re: Jermall Charlo vs Dennis Hogan
Now that Canelo's gone and Golovkin's past his prime, I suppose the route for Charlo is something like Eubank > Jacobs > Golovkin. I'd like to see the Eubank fight, though — I think that's probably really competitive, and I wouldn't mind seeing Charlo-Murata.
Andrade's a classic who-needs-him.
Andrade's a classic who-needs-him.