N'dam vs Saunders who you got?

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  1. gmurphy

    gmurphy Land of the corrupt, home of the robbery! banned Full Member

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    im not even british just live here and i fully realise saunders limitations, stamina, strength, power

    but he is a superior boxer to HNN and Quillin too
     
  2. lepinthehood

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    That's the main problem for british fighters. Stamina, chin and strength. But as far as talent goes we more than hold our own.
     
  3. gmurphy

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    Id class a lot of irish boxers the same tbh
     
  4. Xelloss

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    I'm with IB on this one. I think NDam is going to be very problematic for Saunders, and favor him to win by a good margin. He is definitely a couple cuts above anyone BJS has faced thus far.
     
  5. lepinthehood

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    yeh so would i.
     
  6. Xelloss

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    I'd favor BJS to beat Quillin on points on neutral ground.

    HNN has a lot of movement and decent pop and good accuracy though. I see 8-4/7-5 in NDam favor from what I have seen of both guys recently.
     
  7. gmurphy

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    i favour HNN to win too because he sets a good pace and Saunders maybe the worst stamina iv seen for a guy his weight

    although i do expect saunders to completely outbox him before he gasses
     
  8. shoe

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    i don't think Saunders will take this fight. and he'd probably lose if he did.
     
  9. gmurphy

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    agreed:good
     
  10. lepinthehood

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    Qullin may have power, But ndam being knocked down 6 times in a fight means his chin could easily be checked against saunders. Who rocked eubank with a few right jabs, put the unbeaten italian out on his feet with a right hook, and finished jarrod fletcher in 2rounds. Im not saying saunders has world level power but its respectable.
     
  11. Xelloss

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    I do wonder how much the jaw/tooth surgery NDam had before the Quillin fight impacted the result. I can say first hand that a bad tooth can screw with your inner ear and screw up your equilibrium.

    Not sure how much impact that did or did not have, but it is at least possible that without recent tooth infection/surgery that NDam doesnt go down from those punches.
     
  12. Saunders has a great chin actually. Tough gypsy in him.
     
  13. gmurphy

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    n chin doesn't really apply to saunders however his stamina is very poor
     
  14. CST80

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    Saunders beats N'Dam in my opinion, he's far more skilled the Quillin and far more dimensional than one trick pony Stevens.
     
  15. gmurphy

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    i agree completely but Saunders has never showed up to a fight imo to go 12 rounds against a top level fighter at a hard pace

    one thing HNN is is extremely fit ,very strong and can set a high pace, BJS will outbox him all day but i don't know if he can keep the pace