I don’t really care who he fights his first fight back. He has been out so long that he does need a tune up. The real question is how many tune ups will he have to have before he fights a real contender?
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I don’t really care who he fights his first fight back. He has been out so long that he does need a tune up. The real question is how many tune ups will he have to have before he fights a real contender?
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Can't help but think they'll slow walk him back if that's what he really wants. Coming back not the slow roll. Just run down a list of PBC guys active lately for initial comeback or two. I really think Berto may fit in but somehow that sounds like to tough a test even. Maybe a softy in Florida first. Zab makes sense for Brooklyn but sheesh our little Judah is pushing 41. Tell me that doesn't make you feel old.
Zab is at least a named opponent even though he has been out of the ring forever. I agree it’s too easy of a first step back, but that’s Thurman for you. Anything to avoid Spence. If he does fight Zab, he needs to fight within the next two months after that fight because that fight will only last a few rounds at most.
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