Round-by-Round: Errol Spence vs. Yordenis Ugas | Showtime PPV - April 16, 2022
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Re: Round-by-Round: Errol Spence vs. Yordenis Ugas | Showtime PPV - April 16, 2022
Hopefully Spence doesn’t have any mandatories
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Re: Round-by-Round: Errol Spence vs. Yordenis Ugas | Showtime PPV - April 16, 2022
f@ck mandatories bruh, they can give the undisputed priority
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Re: Round-by-Round: Errol Spence vs. Yordenis Ugas | Showtime PPV - April 16, 2022
Mandos will back the fuk up for sanctioning bodys 3%....
I just hope craw dosent pretend to be Mr 50-50 split again. Surely craw is smart enough to realise that even 35 or 40 % of a fuk load of money is still a fuk load of money....
Otherwise he runs the risk of spence moving up and craw trying pick up the peaces with young lions like boots for 1/10th the money...
I just hope craw dosent pretend to be Mr 50-50 split again. Surely craw is smart enough to realise that even 35 or 40 % of a fuk load of money is still a fuk load of money....
Otherwise he runs the risk of spence moving up and craw trying pick up the peaces with young lions like boots for 1/10th the money...
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Re: Round-by-Round: Errol Spence vs. Yordenis Ugas | Showtime PPV - April 16, 2022
they can both go f@ck themselves if it's no go, looks bad on both ends that by far the biggest fight that everyone wanted never happened
the talk around both of their careers will forever focus on what couldve been if they fought, let's be honest history aint gonna give much of a sh!t that these dudes both beat shawn porter or beat ugas etc
the talk around both of their careers will forever focus on what couldve been if they fought, let's be honest history aint gonna give much of a sh!t that these dudes both beat shawn porter or beat ugas etc
Re: Round-by-Round: Errol Spence vs. Yordenis Ugas | Showtime PPV - April 16, 2022
Or.. They fight at a catchweight in 2028 ala Brook Khan, exciting stuff, I can hardly waitmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑17 Apr 2022, 00:46 they can both go f@ck themselves if it's no go, looks bad on both ends that by far the biggest fight that everyone wanted never happened
the talk around both of their careers will forever focus on what couldve been if they fought, let's be honest history aint gonna give much of a sh!t that these dudes both beat shawn porter or beat ugas etc
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Re: Round-by-Round: Errol Spence vs. Yordenis Ugas | Showtime PPV - April 16, 2022
Give the boxing world what it wants! Would be a crying shame if they don't fight next, if not for undisputed then it's never going to happen surely.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Errol Spence vs. Yordenis Ugas | Showtime PPV - April 16, 2022
Good call to stop the fight, Ugas eye was a slit and it probably should've been stopped when doc looked it over a couple rounds before, not really sure what Ugas tactics were, he tagged Spence several times but never really looked like he wanted to get on top, he hurt Spence with those right hands in the 6th, should've been ruled a KD because the ropes kept him up but Ugas showed no intent to capatalise and it was the following round when Spence really got to work, his jab was good and he was busy with it, the uppercuts worked a treat and no doubt accounted for the shut eye of Ugas but it was the inside work of Spence that impressed me most, really comfortable up close and getting his punches off, another good win post crash