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not looking back
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the Apollo Creed of today
![]() KJ has fast hands, shame he's a bit lazy though if he's in decent shape, then Fury is in for a rough night |
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The Pharaoh of Boxing
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KJ had a good jab going when he decided to use it against Klitschko. But he doesn't have the discipline or the desire to do anything substantial in boxing. H'e fighting not to win but for a check. You can write him off.
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Undisputed Champion
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I don't think so.
Johnson not so long ago easily went 12 rounds with the heavyweight champion with the highest ko% in history, and suddenly he's going to get stopped by a young 23 year old prospect who most consider to be average? If fury does stop him it'll be a shocker imo |
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Heck, if he won against Fury and then gets another big win, say against Helenius then he'd be right in line for his 2nd title shot with a pretty good payday. |
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Champion
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Fury should get a lot of credit fighting johnson.
Johnson is spoiler and has tremendeous jab I think if he were motivated he would beat most of these top 10 guys in 10 round fights. I just dont understand why he does not let his hands go. He is skilled guy. |
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Journeyman
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Vitali redeemed himself in the eyes of many against Lewis. Since then, he has done nothing but win, often in dominant fashion. Has Kevin Johnson done anything similar since his embarrassing effort against Vitali?
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