Does anyone still defend Thurman?
And if so, why?
Dude says he is not thinking about what comes after Pacquiao when asked about Spence or Bud but then goes on to say he wants McGregor after Pacquiao. I hope Pacquiao destroys him(no permanent damage wished of course) and makes him go away.
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I was a fan of his about 5 years ago but the second he proved to be legit, he seemed to stop caring. I always root against Pacquiao, but this time I will probably have to change my ways.
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Maybe Porter beat him after all in big picture. Thurman now comes off like a guy who has mentally peaked and is very content being a bystander. He thinks a Manny win will carry over the casuals to make McGregor cash out for him ala Mayweather ;D. Bless his heart.
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McGregor after Pac Man! Thurman really said that?
I got nothing now to defend him. :(
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Ron Swanson
And if so, why?
Dude says he is not thinking about what comes after Pacquiao when asked about Spence or Bud but then goes on to say he wants McGregor after Pacquiao. I hope Pacquiao destroys him(no permanent damage wished of course) and makes him go away.
Hi reward with low risk. lol.... Thurman does not want a hard fight. The media and FOLKS built Pacman up over the moon, and Pac is more beatable than any one else out there. :D
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Thurman has no excuses after this fight to not fight Spence or Crawford.
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Dark Lord Al
His Mother ?
I’ll need some evidence she defends him haha
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Maybe the moniker "One Time" doesn't refer to his punching power after all, but to the longevity of his desire in boxing.
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TitoFan
Maybe the moniker "One Time" doesn't refer to his punching power after all, but to the longevity of his desire in boxing.
Keith "One Time I used to Care" Thurman, classic!