Hopkins/Cloud and undercard RBR.

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I was more impressed by Thurman tonight than in all his other KO victories combined. He boxed well. He controlled the fight. He did a strong 12.
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Does anyone believe that Andre wrote this analysis?
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Thurman seems like a nice guy and is really well spoken. I hope him the best but I think he needs another 4 or 5 fights before he makes the step up.
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EduardosFist wrote:
victor-romeo wrote:
EduardosFist wrote:Damn that new HBO intro was horrendous.
didn't like the big rig thing?? :OhYes:
lol

Looked more like WWE than boxing.
Reminiscent of Diesel's intro
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SouthpawStephen wrote:
Baby Face Finster wrote:
SouthpawStephen wrote:He put on a clinic. Zaveck has an incredible chin.
Thurman is good, he simply isn't what HBO wants us to believe he is. I'd like to see him in against Mike Jones next to gauge where both guys stand in the division but I don't think he would fare well with any of the top Welterweights.
You don't know this. You sound like the same guys that bash Golovkin. We can all see they are both top fighters. Zaveck has never been down. I like both Golovkin and Thurman, but Thurman does not get hit as much as GGG.
Golovkin knows he can take people's power whereas Thurman doesn't because he doesn't have the amateur pedigree that Golovkin has. Golovkin is reckless on purpose while Thurman simply has defensive liabilities.
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This fuckin beer is good. Go B-Hop!

Diesel rules.. so does Corona, well not the beer.
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Baby Face Finster wrote:Thurman seems like a nice guy and is really well spoken. I hope him the best but I think he needs another 4 or 5 fights before he makes the step up.
Depends on how big a step it is. I think that he is not ready for FMJ or Bradley but I'd love to see him vs just about anybody else at 147.
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JCS wrote:Does anyone believe that Andre wrote this analysis?
Not I.
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Is our man BHOP too old tonight ?
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Evander wrote:Is our man BHOP too old tonight ?
He is BHopzilla.

I am too old tonight.
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SouthpawStephen wrote:
Tanzio wrote:
Baby Face Finster wrote:Thurman seems like a nice guy and is really well spoken. I hope him the best but I think he needs another 4 or 5 fights before he makes the step up.
Depends on how big a step it is. I think that he is not ready for FMJ or Bradley but I'd love to see him vs just about anybody else at 147.
Berto?
Bring it.
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Wonder if BHop will come out to a variation of "My Way"
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Cloud was funny in that clip.
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Bernard is getting even uglier somehow.
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JCS wrote:Wonder if BHop will come out to a variation of "My Way"
Let's git ugly.
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JCS wrote:Bernard is getting even uglier somehow.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Interesting that Hopkins is entering last when Cloud has the title.
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JCS wrote:Bernard is getting even uglier somehow.
:lol:
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SouthpawStephen wrote:
Baby Face Finster wrote: Golovkin knows he can take people's power whereas Thurman doesn't because he doesn't have the amateur pedigree that Golovkin has. Golovkin is reckless on purpose while Thurman simply has defensive liabilities.
So Golovkin gets hit on purpose? I'm not buying that. I'm sure he would rather not get hit as much as he does, but his aggression is what leads to it. If Thurman concentrated on defense more than his offense, he would not get hit as much. Gotta admit, he looked very good tonight.
Yes, Golovkin gets himself in position to get hit so he can return fire. He believes so much in his chin that he is willing to risk taking a shot to land his own. I believe this 100%.
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Rover wrote:Interesting that Hopkins is entering last when Cloud has the title.
Belts mean nothing compared to GOAT status.
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And Hopkins is introduced first.
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Seems fair to me.
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Hoping Able is unAble and Tavoris fights like he is from TallaASSee.
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Here we go.
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Tanzio wrote:
Rover wrote:Interesting that Hopkins is entering last when Cloud has the title.
Belts mean nothing compared to GOAT status.
Agreed, but then why was he introduced first?
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