Stevie Johnston vs the following

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  1. Xplosive

    Xplosive Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Stevie Johnston at lightweight versus the following:

    Ray Mancini
    Sean O'Grady
    Juan Diaz
    Tony Lopez
    Orzubek Nazarov
    Livingstone Bramble
    Philip Holiday
    Esteban DeJesus
    Diego Corrales
     
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    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    Loses to Mancini, Nazarov, DeJesus and Holiday.

    He'd beat the rest IMO.
     
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    I think he loses to Corrales but beats Holiday.
     
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    He beats both IMO. Of those, I think Nazarov, Mancini, DeJesus and maybe Bramble beat him. Some close fights for sure.
     
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    I think Stevie was too brawl happy to beat Corrales.
     
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    Best brawls you saw him in?
     
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    Manfredy, both Bazan fights, and both Castillo fights were all fun.

    Stevie had skill, but because happy style he was always available to be hit.

    I can't help but think he walks into a big Corrales short hook that lays him out.
     
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