I've asked *******s who Tim Coleman is on numerous occasions to see if they really follow the sport or just Manny. The fukin dummiez couldn't answer me in 50 or more tries. Coleman by late stoppage.
Nobody's questioned me yet! Just so we're all clear lads, http://www.*****.net/2012/03/kendall-holt-excited-to-have-roy-jones.html
Roy will be in his corner, but he hasnt been training him. Holt asked him to work his corner and of course Roy accepted. Not sure who trains Holt, but I wish him the best. Good fighter.
Jones has been in camp with Holt for this fight, he has assumed some if not all training responsiblitys from Holt's regular trainer. (I forget the reason, Illness, or legal difficulty, something like that.)
oh ok, didnt know that. Hopefully hes finally thinking about life after being a fighter. He has more options than most fighters after they retire.
Holt is almost a 4 to 1 favorite, which is kind of high. I lean towards Holt. Holt's main problem is that he isn't busy enough. But, Coleman isn't a whirlwind of activity either. So, I'm not sure that Coleman's strengths will play to Holt's weakness.
I'm really not impressed with Coleman, I expect him to fight negative once he feels Holts power. Interesting article on Bscene where Holt's former trainer (McGirt) talks about how Kendall has struggled to make 140, and what a major difference it is for him to fight at 147. He said to expect alot more activity out of Holt at this weight (145). Those 4-1 odds might seem like a steal.
If Coleman can make it to round 5 or so, Holt will start to wilt, and Coleman can pull off the so-called upset. I think Kendall basically has to knock him out relatively early because he does have some heart issues.
I think Tim Coleman is Holt's *****... :rofl:yep Holt obliterates Coleman Former WBO jr welterweight titlist Kendall Rated R Holt (28-5, 16 KOs) overpowered Tim The Pitbull Coleman (19-3-1, 5 KOs) in a two round demolition on Friday night at the Morongo Resort Casino in Cabazon, California. Holt dropped Coleman with a left hook to the body in round one. Coleman was down three more times in round two before Colemans corner threw in the towel. Time was 2:23.