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    Default Re: Keith Thurman vs. Luis Collazo on July 11th

    sorry ive just posted a thread about this and I didnt see this one. My link says June 11th though.

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    Default Re: Keith Thurman vs. Luis Collazo on July 11th

    Collazo needs to raise his game, but it's a fair fight IMO.

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    Default Re: Keith Thurman vs. Luis Collazo on July 11th

    Considering Thurman can't get any of these big names in with him, I think this is a very respectable fight and the second southpaw Thurman will fight in a row.

    Collazo is a very crafty vet and a notoriously hard "out". If Thurman can pull off the KO I think that would be very impressive.
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    Default Re: Keith Thurman vs. Luis Collazo on July 11th

    Step down from Guerrero in my opinion. This is the same disinterested collazo who was leading with his face with his hands at his sides against and a jumpy and slightly skittish khan. Thurman beats the ink off that collazo, who would have probably never been heard from again if Ortiz didn't jump face first into a punch.
    He could have maintained gatekeeper status if he maintained his slick southpaw style that made him a factor. The trip back down and knocking out club fighters made him thinking we was a puncher and no longer needed to be defensive or avoid punches. Shame... it was niche market he had a handle on before, pillow punching aside.
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    Default Re: Keith Thurman vs. Luis Collazo on July 11th

    Quote Originally Posted by J_Undisputed View Post
    Step down from Guerrero in my opinion. This is the same disinterested collazo who was leading with his face with his hands at his sides against and a jumpy and slightly skittish khan. Thurman beats the ink off that collazo, who would have probably never been heard from again if Ortiz didn't jump face first into a punch.
    He could have maintained gatekeeper status if he maintained his slick southpaw style that made him a factor. The trip back down and knocking out club fighters made him thinking we was a puncher and no longer needed to be defensive or avoid punches. Shame... it was niche market he had a handle on before, pillow punching aside.
    Can't agree with you, entirely. Collazo did fight a stupid fight, but I didn't see anything jumpy or skittish about Khan. I thought he jumped on Collazo and took advantage of what he saw, just like you'd expect any fighter to do.

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    Default Re: Keith Thurman vs. Luis Collazo on July 11th

    This is on free TV! You are blessed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Considering Thurman can't get any of these big names in with him, I think this is a very respectable fight and the second southpaw Thurman will fight in a row.

    Collazo is a very crafty vet and a notoriously hard "out". If Thurman can pull off the KO I think that would be very impressive.
    Agreed, but Collazo really shit the bed against Khan. He fought a stubborn and foolish fight. Fought hard though and he's tough as hell.

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    Default Re: Keith Thurman vs. Luis Collazo on July 11th

    Yeah he looked less than impressive vs Khan but Amir has that freaky hand speed that Thurman doesn't so it'll be interesting to see how Keith deals with Collazo's awkward style.
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    Default Re: Keith Thurman vs. Luis Collazo on July 11th

    Disappointing match up IMO. maybe nobody else was available, but it's a step back for me. I have to be consistent, and I thought it was a meaningless match up for Khan , so I have to say the same for Thurman.
    Nowadays, Collazo is no more than a stepping stone , and I think Thurman has progressed beyond that. I think if Thurman is as good as a lot of people (Me included) think he is, he has to step up every fight.
    Hopefully Thurman Blows Collazo away and then calls Khan out. Now that I would like to see.

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    Default Re: Keith Thurman vs. Luis Collazo on July 11th

    I don't mind the fight, but see it as a lose loes for Thurman. Nobody knows where Collazo is at quite, on paper he's nowhere, so it wouldn't be a huge statement no matter what happens here. If THurman hadn't just fought Guerrero and won so wide, I guess I could see it being good experience to fight a veteran southpaw, but I view this as a step down from that as well, although Collazo is a cagier guy for sure.

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