N'dam vs Saunders who you got?

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  1. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Billy Joe's stamina is a concern but I don't think Hassan will bring the pressure Eubank did late in the fight, so he probably won't gas quite as badly, but he needs to work on the stamina anyways.
     
  2. gmurphy

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    i think Hassan will bring the pressure the whole fights, his only advantages are stamina and strength, id say he will look to set a ridiculously high pace and watch saunders gas
     
  3. CST80

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    Pace.. yes but the rough house wrestling match that Chris brought probably not. Its a fascinating matchup, I think Billy will land on N'Dam far more than Quillin and Stevens as well, and BJS like lep said has decent pop, who's to say he doesn't have the same power as Quillin.:think
     
  4. gmurphy

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    i think he has as much if not more, but HNN can make it a wrestling match if he wants

    my heart says saunders but my head says HNN unless BJS works on his stamina
     
  5. Danebrogen

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  6. lepinthehood

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    sanders would be 6rounds up before the 10th. simply a better boxer.
    if he gets caught then, than he gets caught. but saunders hasnt shown a fragile chin yet.
     
  7. gmurphy

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    god point but saunders always gasses to a certain extent i think HNN can make him work harder than his ever have to and really make him gas
     
  8. dinovelvet

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    You need iron fists and a knock out plan to beat Saunders. N'dam would most likely get out boxed.
     
  9. Xelloss

    Xelloss Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think NDam movement and constant pecking wears out BJS. BJS going to have to be more active than he is comfortable with to not get caught by accurate shots.

    I have BJS up at 6 and down on cards at 12.
     
  10. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    When'd HNN ever get outboxed? :huh

    (nor has BJS, granted, but...)
     
  11. elchivito

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    Idk man, the Saunders-Eubank Jr. fight was too close to call, worthy of a rematch, good fight tho. I don't think Saunders wants to give him a rematch now when bigger fights await. He kinda reminds me of a poor man's version of Maravilla. He's got potential, but he's not ready for someone like Lee. I notice Saunders leaves himself way open for counters and telegraphs his shots alot, esp his left. If he wants to take it to the next level, gonna need a better trainer. A seasoned fighter like N'dam is gonna really push him and lucky for Saunders, not really a big puncher. I think N'dam might actually be a safer fight for him for now, get his feet wet. And Saunders likes to go toe to toe, something not recommended against someone with dynamite in his right like Lee. Saunders isn't ready for world class yet. I think N'dam is kinda weak on the inside, where Saunders might grind him some, but N'dam has the experience and might have enough power to humble Saunders abit. Unless Saunders gets a gift decision, N'dam should edge Saunders by decision.
     
  12. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    HNN is abysmal risk/reward compared with Lee.

    Saunders could box Lee's head off and gain a belt. All he needs to do is watch out for one punch.

    HNN will be a colossal struggle (and IMO probably a loss) and only an eliminator? Not even for a title?
     
  13. elchivito

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    Lee when he fights off the jab, whether it's against a brawler or a superior boxer, he raises his game big time. Even against Korobov tho behind on points, I felt Lee was actually holding his own pretty good. And if Lee can hang with Korobov, I gots a feeling he can definitely hang with Saunders if it gets into a chess match, I'd actually favor Lee. But yea, the money is definitely with Lee. Who you got bro, Lee vs N'dam, if it ever came down to it?
     
  14. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    I've always liked HNN in that match-up, since years ago when the possibility of it was first brewing.

    They actually fought in the Olympics, to a tie, with HNN beating him on count-back.
     
  15. gmurphy

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    everyone taught Lee didn't fight to his ability in that olympic fight. Not to generalize but no european that qualifies for the olympics should be losing to someone that qualified from the african section

    unless there algerian