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    Default Thurman vacates WBC belt.

    Porter and Garcia will fight for it...

    Discuss.

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    Default Re: Thurman vacates WBC belt.

    About time, is my knee jerk reaction.

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    Default Re: Thurman vacates WBC belt.

    Nothing against Keith. But over a year inactive? In a division such as welter with all that talent hovering around? Get better and come back and fight for it.

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    Default Re: Thurman vacates WBC belt.

    I like it. Then the winner can fight either Spence or Crawford.

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    Default Re: Thurman vacates WBC belt.

    I find it unusual that the WBC didn't pronounce Thurman champion emeritus, I'm glad they didn't but that is usually the way they go when one of their champions is out for a long period with injuries etc.

    Porter/ Garcia should have already been made for the interim title while Thurman was out/ wanting a tune up or 2.

    I'm intrigued to see how Danny deals with Porters pressure. I see Porter taking a decision in a messy/ ugly fight.
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    Default Re: Thurman vacates WBC belt.

    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha View Post
    I find it unusual that the WBC didn't pronounce Thurman champion emeritus, I'm glad they didn't but that is usually the way they go when one of their champions is out for a long period with injuries etc.

    Porter/ Garcia should have already been made for the interim title while Thurman was out/ wanting a tune up or 2.

    I'm intrigued to see how Danny deals with Porters pressure. I see Porter taking a decision in a messy/ ugly fight.


    I hate Porter fights. Him and Bradley are two fighters I don't enjoy watching.

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    Default Re: Thurman vacates WBC belt.

    Quote Originally Posted by powerpuncher View Post
    I like it. Then the winner can fight either Spence or Crawford.
    But will they?

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    Default Re: Thurman vacates WBC belt.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by powerpuncher View Post
    I like it. Then the winner can fight either Spence or Crawford.
    But will they?
    They'll want to let it marinate
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    Default Re: Thurman vacates WBC belt.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by powerpuncher View Post
    I like it. Then the winner can fight either Spence or Crawford.
    But will they?
    I doubt it. The winner probably waits for a Thurman rematch and Thurman probably takes it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Nothing against Keith. But over a year inactive? In a division such as welter with all that talent hovering around? Get better and come back and fight for it.
    I think Thurman may be one of those athletes that has talent, understands his sport, dedicates himself to training and trying to refine his craft- HOWEVER, like many basketball busts and busts in other sports due to injury, his BODY may not be able to handle the level of competition and training needed to be great over time.

    A similar case of this comes to mind is Meldrick Taylor. Great fighter. Well schooled and trained. But his body clearly could not handle the rigours of the sport. Same issue with Naseem Hamed- his hands could not take what he was able to dish out.
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    Default Re: Thurman vacates WBC belt.

    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Nothing against Keith. But over a year inactive? In a division such as welter with all that talent hovering around? Get better and come back and fight for it.
    I think Thurman may be one of those athletes that has talent, understands his sport, dedicates himself to training and trying to refine his craft- HOWEVER, like many basketball busts and busts in other sports due to injury, his BODY may not be able to handle the level of competition and training needed to be great over time.

    A similar case of this comes to mind is Meldrick Taylor. Great fighter. Well schooled and trained. But his body clearly could not handle the rigours of the sport. Same issue with Naseem Hamed- his hands could not take what he was able to dish out.
    What are you on about?

    Taylor got "ruined" in the Chavez fight and Naz did not have hand problems.
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    Default Re: Thurman vacates WBC belt.

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Nothing against Keith. But over a year inactive? In a division such as welter with all that talent hovering around? Get better and come back and fight for it.
    I think Thurman may be one of those athletes that has talent, understands his sport, dedicates himself to training and trying to refine his craft- HOWEVER, like many basketball busts and busts in other sports due to injury, his BODY may not be able to handle the level of competition and training needed to be great over time.

    A similar case of this comes to mind is Meldrick Taylor. Great fighter. Well schooled and trained. But his body clearly could not handle the rigours of the sport. Same issue with Naseem Hamed- his hands could not take what he was able to dish out.
    What are you on about?

    Taylor got "ruined" in the Chavez fight and Naz did not have hand problems.
    Naz claims that he had terrible hand problems

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    Default Re: Thurman vacates WBC belt.

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Nothing against Keith. But over a year inactive? In a division such as welter with all that talent hovering around? Get better and come back and fight for it.
    I think Thurman may be one of those athletes that has talent, understands his sport, dedicates himself to training and trying to refine his craft- HOWEVER, like many basketball busts and busts in other sports due to injury, his BODY may not be able to handle the level of competition and training needed to be great over time.

    A similar case of this comes to mind is Meldrick Taylor. Great fighter. Well schooled and trained. But his body clearly could not handle the rigours of the sport. Same issue with Naseem Hamed- his hands could not take what he was able to dish out.
    What are you on about?

    Taylor got "ruined" in the Chavez fight and Naz did not have hand problems.
    Taylor was ruined BECAUSE he could not take the physical abuse at a high level. Very few CHAMPIONS can take shots and continue on without any damage during the fight or after they have retired. Taylor was such a case that when he faced top quality and hard-hitting opponents, he simply could not absorb what they dished out. Great talent, but his body was not meant for the highest levels of the sport.

    Another example is David Price. Good talent. May have been a champion. But his cardiovascular conditioning and lack of a chin when he gets gassed always put him in a position where he is in a life or death situation in the ring. After Price's fight with Povetkin, it is pretty much over for him UNLESS he he actually wants to get killed in the ring. Which he came very close to vs Povetkin.

    How anyone can ask Price to get back in the ring with killers like Povetkin, Miller, or Mansour is beyond me?! While Joshua and maybe even Wilder may show some mercy at times, some guys like Miller and Mansour try to kill people. Price is just looking for long term health problems or death! Why take the chance?
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