Boxers are too scared to lose the ‘0’.. even when they lose is, most are too cautious. Just flipping fight.. don’t these guys love to box? Clearly..bobcatbox wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 10:11It would be nice for boxing to normalize having records more like MMA records so long as the fighters are competitive and entertaining.
Jermall Charlo vs. Sergiy Derevyanchenko - September 26, 2020
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Jermall Charlo vs. Sergiy Derevyanchenko - September 26, 2020
Re: Jermall Charlo vs. Sergiy Derevyanchenko - September 26, 2020
great win for jermall he hurt sergiy ,and mybe could of stopped him in the 2nd if there was enough time on the clock , dervevyanchenko showed why he has never been stopped also hurting charlo later on , charlo won the earlier rounds boxing , sergiy was relentless put it on him , charlo held his nerve , got the win also showed he can take a shot and has a heart if i were him i would say bring it on
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Boxingguru75
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Re: Jermall Charlo vs. Sergiy Derevyanchenko - September 26, 2020
Huge win for Charlo and a great fight for both. How quickly folks forget that many had Charlo losing in his bought with Korobov. Let’s see if PBC will be brave enough to risk their cash cows vs the divisions top. Serghi has to have the toughest 13-3 record ever.
Re: Jermall Charlo vs. Sergiy Derevyanchenko - September 26, 2020
It’s hard to say what caused that type of mentality to become the mainstream fighter psyche, but it’s hard to ignore Mayweather and his $$. Would love to see us believing in good exciting fighters who have 3, 5, or even 7+ losses.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑27 Sep 2020, 12:15Boxers are too scared to lose the ‘0’.. even when they lose is, most are too cautious. Just flipping fight.. don’t these guys love to box? Clearly..
Re: Jermall Charlo vs. Sergiy Derevyanchenko - September 26, 2020
My thoughts are this may have to do with fighting so infrequently. A loss is far more significant if the boxer is fighting once or twice a year. If they were to rebound from a loss, and stay relevant by keeping busy, I feel we wouldn’t put as much stock on a tarnished record in the long term. Perhaps after some time it would be, yes they lost but they have rebounded or it was just a bad match up rather than this person is a hype job and not worthy etc.
I’d love to see fighters fighting more and fighting the best possible opponents. To me it it make sense to be fighting more because surely that would translate to more money for the boxer but boxing is clearly very complicated and for numerous reasons that doesn’t appear to be the case. Yet overall I feel the sport is dying, which will in the end, Impact on the individual boxer.
I’d love to see fighters fighting more and fighting the best possible opponents. To me it it make sense to be fighting more because surely that would translate to more money for the boxer but boxing is clearly very complicated and for numerous reasons that doesn’t appear to be the case. Yet overall I feel the sport is dying, which will in the end, Impact on the individual boxer.
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Re: Jermall Charlo vs. Sergiy Derevyanchenko - September 26, 2020
They should start all these motherf@ckas at 0-10 or something and make them forget about making their record pretty
Re: Jermall Charlo vs. Sergiy Derevyanchenko - September 26, 2020
Charlo's are B list Black American fighters.
Errol and Terrence are what people want to talk about.
Errol and Terrence are what people want to talk about.
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Re: Jermall Charlo vs. Sergiy Derevyanchenko - September 26, 2020
I don't no.
Sounds like we will have to kick it off and pick fights.
Sounds like we will have to kick it off and pick fights.
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Re: Jermall Charlo vs. Sergiy Derevyanchenko - September 26, 2020
Then everyone would be protecting their “10”.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑02 Oct 2020, 00:35 They should start all these motherf@ckas at 0-10 or something and make them forget about making their record pretty
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Re: Jermall Charlo vs. Sergiy Derevyanchenko - September 26, 2020
I’m not sure if splash dick is a compliment or not. Not finding much on it via Google but I’m really leaning towards it not being a great thing to have. I tried it in a sentence with my girl and it got negative reviews.forcefraser wrote: ↑26 Sep 2020, 08:23Splash Dick. Dude was robbed in both fightscaldo2025 wrote: ↑25 Sep 2020, 21:22 I’m as fanatical as I can be about Boxing but I’d rather put a match to $80 than for any part of it finding its way into Charlo wallet directly.
Ps- let’s stop with spinning yarn about how game Sergiy is. He’s had two big fights and he’s lost them both. He’s not upper rung material and never will be. PPV ? What’s the point of paying monthly for this crap when 2 mediocre bouts like this end up costing more. Nope. I’d rather read the round by round.
Game fighter dude and that’s all he is. Not sure if you watched WWF Wrestling back in the day but I equate Derevyanchenko to a legend name SD “Special Delivery” Jones. SD fought all of the blue chippers and came oh so close to beating them all until finally, at the end of the match, SD got blinded by Mr Kabuki’s green mist and pinned or when the ref was knocked out Tony Atlas bench pressed him to the 4th row and he was counted out.
The big thing though was SD never was a main event attraction, just like your boy Derevyanchenko who will be eating through a straw or IV if he continues to take these fights in a row. He’s 0-3 and I hope msde enough money not to take a telesales job because his future would be rough. Every loss was warranted so go back and either watch again or brush up on the rules of boxing ss it pertains to scoring. You’re baby food.
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Re: Jermall Charlo vs. Sergiy Derevyanchenko - September 26, 2020
Just getting around to watching this card now, close fight but deserved win for Jermall, a couple cards might have been a tad wide for me but no doubt right man won, Derevyanchenko was best when up close bustling Jermall and landing those looping shots around the side, another slow start cost him again though, Jermall was most successful at long range keeping Derevyanchenko at bay with the jab and lead left hook and unfortunately for Derevyanchenko most of the fight was fought on the outside, great effort again from Derevyanchenko but Jermall boxed a smart fight