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Niiiiice.Sign me the fook up...I want a Kim lunchbox.I mean seriously,how many Koreans have this much positive exposure in the States.Shite is Dan Rafael still growing:-X
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I seen Martinez before. Not sure where. Anybody catch where Martinez is from? Looks like some fool from the county.
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pretty close fight here. Not bad for a swing fight. mega-hack 8:35
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Kim the Korean Margarito!hehe
He certainly doesn't try to protect himself in the ring. He just Keeps throwing.
I don't know if he will go to far due to having no defense, but man he is exciting. He has real pop too.
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Bogere on telefutura now.
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This is turning out to be a pretty damn good card, that first round was crazy.
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was just about to post the chat bar is gone where is it?
You have to go to your My Profile section and approve it/add it. Even if it is already added just hit submit changes or whatever and it'll come back.
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Majesty this fight is proof Augustus is old. He clearly has the skillset to compete with Provodnikov but his physical attributes are declining.
Considering the shape he's in and the 3 days notice he is doing fine against this guy. declining attributes or not and Procodnikov is either tired or just bought his time after trying to stop Augustus, we'll see in this next round.
Provodnikov has knocked him down, broke his nose and is still landing at almost 50%, face it he's getting old. Provodnikov is just toying with him now.
he isnt "toying" with him. He's tired and is loading that right hand. I don't see how lettign Augustus back him up in the 7th is toying. Missed the 8th. watching the 9th. From what I see from this prospect he isn't too impressive. He has power, but that's about it.
Any decent boxer would beat this guy. His power is an equalizer but that's about it. Good for TV, but he won't be a champ long. Fight stopped. good stoppage.
So you're saying Augustus isn't a decent boxer? Maybe his age has something to do with that. And yeah he was playing, that right hand couldn't miss all night.
Augustus is a decent boxer. But the way everyone was building him up as an A+ prospect you'd think he'd beat Augustus easily in 3 rounds. What I saw was he gets hit a lot, gets hit easily and loads that right too much. If an out of shape Augustus on 3 days notice can hit this guy often win rounds and even back him up. He isn't an A+ prospect everyone was building him to be. I really don't see him being champ for long if he ever wins one. He has power, but that's about it. Then again nowadays all you need is power fans seem to overlook every other flaw. But those flaws will get him beat. So if he wants to stay undefeated he should stay on ESPN.
Agreed.
Lamont Peterson or Randall Bailey woulda murdered the kid tonight.
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I'm a "glass half full" kinda guy, and I thought Augustus was mighty impressive in there, considering his age, and the fact he took the fight on 4 days notice. He was moving well (well... as well as his 38-year old legs could manage), throwing punches with bad intentions, and I'm sure he got Provo's attention on more than one occasion. It was a highly entertaining fight, and I'd watch it again in a heartbeat. With all the overblown and out of shape heavyweight bums flailing away at each other out there, and gasping for breath in between, I was pleasantly surprised by the action in the fight.
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Majesty this fight is proof Augustus is old. He clearly has the skillset to compete with Provodnikov but his physical attributes are declining.
Considering the shape he's in and the 3 days notice he is doing fine against this guy. declining attributes or not and Procodnikov is either tired or just bought his time after trying to stop Augustus, we'll see in this next round.
Provodnikov has knocked him down, broke his nose and is still landing at almost 50%, face it he's getting old. Provodnikov is just toying with him now.
he isnt "toying" with him. He's tired and is loading that right hand. I don't see how lettign Augustus back him up in the 7th is toying. Missed the 8th. watching the 9th. From what I see from this prospect he isn't too impressive. He has power, but that's about it.
Any decent boxer would beat this guy. His power is an equalizer but that's about it. Good for TV, but he won't be a champ long. Fight stopped. good stoppage.
So you're saying Augustus isn't a decent boxer? Maybe his age has something to do with that. And yeah he was playing, that right hand couldn't miss all night.
Augustus is a decent boxer. But the way everyone was building him up as an A+ prospect you'd think he'd beat Augustus easily in 3 rounds. What I saw was he gets hit a lot, gets hit easily and loads that right too much. If an out of shape Augustus on 3 days notice can hit this guy often win rounds and even back him up. He isn't an A+ prospect everyone was building him to be. I really don't see him being champ for long if he ever wins one. He has power, but that's about it. Then again nowadays all you need is power fans seem to overlook every other flaw. But those flaws will get him beat. So if he wants to stay undefeated he should stay on ESPN.
Seems like you're trying to have it both ways a bit.