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    Default Re: Lemiuex v. Rubio This Friday

    Great performance by Rubio. It's always a bad idea to underestimate an experienced fighter. I felt bad for Lemiuex - you could tell he was really embarrassed by the result. I don't think it was bad sportsmanship with him getting outta there ASAP, he was just mortified. Hopefully he will be able to get back on the horse, cause he's got a lot to work with and he's exciting to watch. Plus he's a kid!

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    By the way...

    Fuck! Marlon Wright to this day.

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    Good win for Rubio. Lemieux is very exciting, but he needs more experience. Would like to see him go for a WBA eliminator against Khurtsidze or Macklin.

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    Default Re: Lemiuex v. Rubio This Friday

    Well, at last now he know how big the world is.

    He wasted too much energy to dominate the first 5 round. He got caught in the sixth and still wanted to go all in. If only he had thrown his pride in the 7th and switched into a tight defence, he would have won that fight.

    Anyway, the kid just turned 22 last December. He got a lot of boxing before him. I just hope he'll see this lost as a positive experience and learn from it.

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    Default Re: Lemiuex v. Rubio This Friday

    Quote Originally Posted by Eloking View Post
    Well, at last now he know how big the world is.

    He wasted too much energy to dominate the first 5 round. He got caught in the sixth and still wanted to go all in. If only he had thrown his pride in the 7th and switched into a tight defence, he would have won that fight.

    Anyway, the kid just turned 22 last December. He got a lot of boxing before him. I just hope he'll see this lost as a positive experience and learn from it.
    And that's what his corner seemed to be getting at after the fight. He's only 22. Khan rebounded after being more viciously knocked out as did David Haye. Lemieux can do it too. It was wierd though that the first time someone stood up to his punches for a little while, he folded. He needs to learn to pace himself maybe a little bit better. I'm not sure.

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    Default Re: Lemiuex v. Rubio This Friday

    How did Rubio go into this fight an underdog? In his last fight Lemieux beat 37 year old Gates, his biggest win is over Camacho Jr., and he went 10 with Naugler, who had lost 5 of his previous 6 and two more since, and he has less than 55 total rounds of pro experience. Rubio is only 30, has fought against and held his own with a much much higher level of competition, and hasn't lost in a long time. Other than one fight where he got caught cold, and against Pavlik (when he was on his roll), he seems to have a pretty reliable chin; a good solid pro, and methinks the Lemiuex camp bit off too big a bite.

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    Default Re: Lemiuex v. Rubio This Friday

    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
    How did Rubio go into this fight an underdog? In his last fight Lemieux beat 37 year old Gates, his biggest win is over Camacho Jr., and he went 10 with Naugler, who had lost 5 of his previous 6 and two more since, and he has less than 55 total rounds of pro experience. Rubio is only 30, has fought against and held his own with a much much higher level of competition, and hasn't lost in a long time. Other than one fight where he got caught cold, and against Pavlik (when he was on his roll), he seems to have a pretty reliable chin; a good solid pro, and methinks the Lemiuex camp bit off too big a bite.
    You are 100% right with 20/20 hindsight. But, the winner of the fight got a mandatory title shot against Zbik or Chavez Jr., which would be a major pay day. They probably looked at the Rubio v. Pavlik fight and thought Lemieux could do the same. Truth is, and as you point out, maybe he can, but not yet. In reality, he should have turned pro later.

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