Paulino Uzcudun vs. Brian London

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scorpio83
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Paulino Uzcudun vs. Brian London

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15 Rounds Heavyweight Bout

Either the Basque Woodchopper would chop London down with hard punches on the body and head to take a decision or knocking him out late with a big left hook in 10 rounds or would London outworking Uzcudun to take a decision himself. What do you guys think and who do you got?
gilgamesh
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Re: Paulino Uzcudun vs. Brian London

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I'd have to favor Uzcudun in this matchup. I haven't watched a ton of either man, but I've watched a handful of their fights, and Uzcudun was definitely one of the better South American fighters of his time.
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Re: Paulino Uzcudun vs. Brian London

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Wasn't he European ?
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Re: Paulino Uzcudun vs. Brian London

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goose 5 wrote: 31 May 2026, 18:58 Wasn't he European ?
By God I guess he was. To be honest I had always assumed a lot of these names were Argentinian fighters. I thought Primo Carnera was as well. Only recently learned he was Italian.
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Re: Paulino Uzcudun vs. Brian London

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gilgamesh wrote: 31 May 2026, 21:55
goose 5 wrote: 31 May 2026, 18:58 Wasn't he European ?
By God I guess he was. To be honest I had always assumed a lot of these names were Argentinian fighters. I thought Primo Carnera was as well. Only recently learned he was Italian.
Uzcudun was Spanish.
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Re: Paulino Uzcudun vs. Brian London

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scorpio83 wrote: 01 Jun 2026, 15:36
gilgamesh wrote: 31 May 2026, 21:55
goose 5 wrote: 31 May 2026, 18:58 Wasn't he European ?
By God I guess he was. To be honest I had always assumed a lot of these names were Argentinian fighters. I thought Primo Carnera was as well. Only recently learned he was Italian.
Uzcudun was Spanish.
Yeah I know. Now anyway. Since getting goosechecked :lol:
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