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Lol Majesty you are consistent if nothing else. Prime Augustus is probably going to beat Provodnikov, even a well trained Augustus just isn't getting out of the way of those right hands.
well that was inevitable. And a bit depressing.
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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.
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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.
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What if he becomes a champ and then constantly fakes injuries in order to get out of his title defenses?
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I said A+ because I thought he controlled Juaregui well and I probably overrated him a little much, calling him the second coming of Tszyu and everything.
But it doesn't change the fact that Augustus is oldWhich of course is the point to be debated around for Majesty.
I don't know how much longer Kim can try to do this
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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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