Keith Thurman lacks the mentality of a champion and a boxer - Videos inside

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Primal Pledge, Mar 16, 2016.


  1. IKSAB

    IKSAB Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    He's talking about the death of a guy that trained him since he was 7 years old and you're 'upset' that he's crying? Wtf is wrong with you? And the piano is obviously edited in afterwards, c'mon you can't be that stupid.
     
  2. Robney

    Robney ᴻᴼ ᴸᴼᴻᴳᴲᴿ ᴲ۷ᴵᴸ Full Member

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    Khan would gladly trade chins with him :yep
     
  3. alexthegreatmc

    alexthegreatmc Sound logic and reason. You're welcome! Full Member

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    He's a hippie! If there's any more issues with the Porter fight then my respect will slowly slip away... further than it has... Hope it happens!
     
  4. Ukansodoff

    Ukansodoff Deontay plz stop ducking Joshua. Thank you. Full Member

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    Im not sure its a sign or weakness shedding a tear to a dead close friend. Im also not sure its a sign of benderness if you play a wooden stick in a field.
     
  5. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Shedding tears is the beginning of the end of a man or the role he is playing, this happens, defeated officers, Champions who know they reached their peak & no longer can do better, in general the fall of rationalism & the beginning of emotionalism

    Its okay to cry if you are a normal person, but an undefeated contender such as Keith Thurman losses credibility when he falls apart like that at this stage of his career, if he made enough $ he needs to retire & do what he likes to do with his life...if not he should make the phonecall & say he is done & wants to cash out vs Floyd :think
     
  6. KnightAndDay

    KnightAndDay Active Member Full Member

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    Thurman went "life and death" with Guerrero, who Garcia made "light work" of? I think you might want to watch both of those fights again.
     
  7. nervousxtian

    nervousxtian Trolljegeren Full Member

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    Yeah, life and death with Guerreo? Ha.

    BTW, the more h0mophobic someone is openly the more likely it's just covering up their own gayness.

    Just sayin' Primal Pledge, the statistics don't lie. You'll come out eventually.
     
  8. Trainers come and go, many could die any day it ain't no reason to do a promo with piano music and start acting like a h**o.
     
  9. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Thurman beat the soul out of Guerrero's body when Guerrero still had something left. He gave him such a bad beating he's been damaged goods ever since. So bad that Guerrero needed a gift to get by a cotton bud fists journeyman in his very next outing. That journeyman couldn't punch his way through cobwebs but he dropped Gurrerero and hurt him real good - that's how bad Thurman paddled his ass. Danny 'Lego Hair' Garcia is the one who went ''life-and-death with Guerrero, a shot to bits Thurman's sloppy seconds Guerrero.
     
  10. What about the recoverying drug addict Collazo who was made your boy retreat like a ***** before almost taking him out witth a body shot?
     
  11. globeman

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    He might have hobbies maybe ?

    Seems like hed rather go backpacking throughout the world, if he does he should hang around long enough to fund his travels and buy a house.
     
  12. ant-man

    ant-man ant Full Member

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    Let me clear this up for you pal. It is. :good
     
  13. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Which has nothing to do with my post ie. the one where I corrected all the BS you said about the Guerrero fight.

    Yes Collazo caused Thurman some problems and hurt him with that body shot, but Collazo is a good fighter and these things happen.

    Thurman whooped Jan Zaveck with ease, Zaveck gave Berto everything he could handle and Berto needed to go into billy goat mode and slice his eyes up to get the job done.

    He paddled a Soto Karass who had stopped Berto in his previous outing.

    Thurman whooped a Diego Chaves who drew with Bradley (granted it was an undeserved draw but Thurman handled him better than him) and who was beating Rios up until the DQ.

    Thurman spanked Julio Diaz with ease, Diaz had drawn with Porter and given Khan absolute hell. Diaz would've beaten Khan had he not been allowed to get away with all that illegal holding that Virgil Hunter taught him, and via stoppage too IMO.

    He spanked an undefeated Bundu who is a pretty good fighter.

    He beat the Jesus out of Robert Guerrero, handling him better than Floyd, Garcia, Berto etc did.

    The jury is still out on Thurman to a certain extent (mainly regarding his punch resistance and toughness) but he's clearly very talented and he can really punch, even when on the move.
     
  14. tommygun711

    tommygun711 The Future Full Member

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    :lol: typical keyboard warrior thread. Thurman with a nasty hematoma survives Guerrero, gets rocked By Soto karass in the first survives that, gets rocked by chaves survives that, gets hurt badly by Collazo, survives that and yet you have idiots on boxing forums who likely never put on a pair of gloves before saying he doesn't have the mentality of a fighter... please, what a joke of a thread. You motherfückers need more respect for pro fighters, hell even amateur fighters! Go through half of what Thurman has in his pro career thus far (which isn't a helluva lot compared to experienced pros) and I guarantee you don't survive it.