I don't believe much in triangular theories, sorry. It's okay. Then you're not reading most of my posts.
As expected, y'all go full f*ckin rt@rd after a hyped fighter looks less than perfect, totally ignoring the fact that Collazo won about 35 seconds of that fight...and FYI that cut was not the result of a head clash...it was Thurmans fist. Thurman was dominating the first 2 and a half minutes of round 5 before he got hurt.
lol my point wasn't about triangular theories, it was about the fact that once a fighter doesn't impress, and you make a poll against someone who is similarly ranked to them the next day, they'll most likely get less votes.
If Timmy is washed up - which he may well be - then Thurman will come in and UD him. Anything like the pre Pac Bradley gives Thurman a schooling.
Thurman got the KO n a close fight. Bradley won no less than 8rds. Gotta love how arum either robs guys or gifts his guys depending on who they want or refuse to fight NEXT.
I feel he has the skill set to stick and move and frustrate Thurman. Though he has been on the decline recently imo. It's just my call, it panning out any other way wouldn't suprise me :good
Sadly for the fans, it looks like Thurman is gonna NEED to move up. At 27 y/o he's still bulking up into his adult frame. And boiling down to 147 has proven to be potentially dangerous for him in his last 2 fights. He looked gassed vs Guerrero and he is clearly soft in the liver. I think 154 is his zero ONLY option if he wants to remain undefeated. There's obviously some easy to make title fights N for him as well. But at 147, he's eventually gonna be stopped.
Too busy. He can apply educated pressure and dominate each and every round. I've seen nothing from Thurman that suggests he's the all destroying WW beast that others are suggesting he is. I think all results are an option once he steps up against solid guys. He has a 'punchers' chance against Khan but that's about it IMO.