David Lemieux exposed ( HYPE JOB)

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  1. Kid Cubano

    Kid Cubano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    you know Saul, but we r not gonna get there:good
    peace
     
  2. HAYEDAJOKE

    HAYEDAJOKE Well-Known Member Full Member

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    u guy can say what u wanna about me David wont beat anybody at the elite level face it people
     
  3. cesare-borgia

    cesare-borgia Übermensch in fieri Full Member

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    I picked martinez to win because of his long reach and moving style, he would take lemieux in deep waters. But I thought lemieux had a decent chin and could maybe make martinez struggle a bit especially early on.
    It seems to become more regular hyped fighters getting beat, Alvarez is next im affraid. I still think lemieux will eventually become a champion at 160. I think they will put rubio vs chavez jr once he beats zbik.
     
  4. Kid Cubano

    Kid Cubano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    the thing is , u cant just pretend someone beating martinez(top 3 p4p)just because has win 99% of his fights by KO...who did he beat before?
    is jus jumping out of very premature assumptions...now we all know that david doesnt belong in a ring with martinez, no yet.Kid is only 22.Has plenty of time to improve.
     
  5. saul_ir34

    saul_ir34 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    yea yea of course not. Cause my tocallo hasnt looked bad in every one of his fights.
     
  6. saul_ir34

    saul_ir34 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    No way man. Martinez is usually at his best early too. Its the mid rounds where he is vulnerable but apparently so is Lemiuex. I think Martinez would actually end it pretty quick. Probably within 3.
    Those quick right hooks and straight lefts have blazing speed along with power. I think it would be another KO of the year for Martinez if this got made.

    Word. Alot of prospects are losing it. I doubt Alvarez is next. He has Rhodes next which i think he will get by and then Mayorga is getting set up for September. I dont see either guy beating him.
    I dont understand why Alvarez is getting so much flack for his Hatton performance. He won 12 rounds from a fighter who just didnt want to fight. He was very negative.
    I think Angulo would give Alvarez a very tough fight and possibly beat him but that fight wont get made for a while. Also Kirkland but who knows if he can get down in weight.
     
  7. hmi

    hmi Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Experience is a great teacher. This kid will bounce back and will become a better boxer. Losing a fight is not the end of career for a young fighter. He still have a lot of fights ahead of him.
     
  8. pasky2000

    pasky2000 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl Good one Kirk :good

    HAYEDAJOKE...If you can't see that David has some real good boxing abilities besides his above average power, you should stick to analyze other sports....

    Yes terday is a set back in his career but he'll bounce back because he's got the goods and he's only
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  9. FistsOfFury

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  10. Kid Cubano

    Kid Cubano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    is your real name Julio Cesar? i didnt know
    because i have never said a bad thing about Canelo, a big fan if u ask.
     
  11. Cachibatches

    Cachibatches Boxing Junkie banned

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    Because this is the first time a young slugger has been beaten by a wily veteren. Remember Barrera beating Prince Nasseem? Ali schooling foreman? It happens.

    Lemieux will be back, hopefully a wiser version of him.
     
  12. Relentless

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    oh my god are you comparing rubio to ali and barrera?

    no no wait are you comparing lemieux to foreman and hamed?:-:)-(
     
  13. Cachibatches

    Cachibatches Boxing Junkie banned

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    Negative on all accounts. What I am saying is that it is not uncommon for a young undefeated guy infatuated with his own power to be taken to school by a guy who has a weatlh of experience to draw on. If you would rather, think of Haye agaisnt Carl Thompson.
     
  14. Chempasillo

    Chempasillo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    after rewatching, he did get knocked down by a punch which not landed in his face but his arm.... HYPEJOB :patsch
     
  15. salsanchezfan

    salsanchezfan Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    That fight reminded me so much of Nigel Benn's first step up, when he fought Michael Watson in 1989. He looked "exposed" in that fight too, and it played out very much like this one; errily so, actually. Go watch that fight and note the parallels. We know what Benn went on to do later.

    Not suggesting Lemieux will have a great career, just that one loss doesn't mean the end of anything. Taken in the right context by the fighter and trainer, it can be a great learning tool and motivator, that's all.