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Hmm...
Cooper is a guy that can be bad news at close range, but if you can keep him at arm's length he's much less capable. So long at Biggs brings his movement and his jab, and trains well to make sure he has the gas in the tank, I reckon he can box circles around the slow Cooper and get the points win here. If he goes toe-to-toe (and Biggs could get a bit macho/desperate when hit and try to do that) then it could be a different story, but I'd back Biggs here. He's got the right style to prevail. |
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RIP Mr. Bun: 2007-2012
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I think Biggs by UD. I don't think he would engage "Smokin" Bert the way Mercer, Holyfield and Moorer did. Joe Frazier said if Cooper had been dedicated he could have been unstoppable. He was exciting!
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i can see something similar to cooper vs the truth williams..........a fight which williams won by ko in eight.
biggs also fought tall and had that good jab. so either biggs on points or even by late stoppage. but this is no easy fight. cooper could crack. |
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