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    It isn't an immediate rematch with Librado Andrade, but with Bute as the IBF champ, fighting at the Bell Centre in Montreal this week, and Andrade in an IBF title eliminator against Vitali Tsypko at the Bell Centre in Montreal in three weeks, the table could be set for an eventual return match.
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    “Boxing is made up of weight classes,” De La Hoya criticized. “Stick to your weight classes.”

    “Whitaker was so slick and to me, he felt like he was in a whole different class,” De La Hoya said. “He was a southpaw and he had all these tricky moves and everything. But he didn’t mind trading with you and Mayweather didn’t want to do that.”

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    Lu is my folks but Zuniga is not a walk over fight and he has the perfect style to upset Bute. After saying that; if Lu uses that great ring generalship and the sticks to the fight plan Bute UD. If he is not in shape or tries to match Zuniga's punch rate it could be a long night.

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    Bute should stop Zuniga.

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    Is it Fulgencia or Fernando?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Double L View Post
    Is it Fulgencia or Fernando?
    Fulgencio.

    The one that fought Dennis Inkin last year, and knocked out Victor Oganov on Shobox.
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    “Boxing is made up of weight classes,” De La Hoya criticized. “Stick to your weight classes.”

    “Whitaker was so slick and to me, he felt like he was in a whole different class,” De La Hoya said. “He was a southpaw and he had all these tricky moves and everything. But he didn’t mind trading with you and Mayweather didn’t want to do that.”

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    The one who is the slowest mofo alive.

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    This one should have been in the prediction contest.

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    Andrade is in for a war against tsypko.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tam Tam View Post
    The one who is the slowest mofo alive.
    i was gonna say - if it's Fulgencia he doesn't have a shot in hell of catching up with Bute. he makes Tackie look like Zab Judah.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Haymaker View Post
    Andrade is in for a war against tsypko.
    i don't get it. Lacy is a bum because he struggles with Tsypko (with an injured shoulder), but now all of the sudden Tsypko is going to give Andrade, a proven commodity, a war?

    Lacy's problem is all you have to do is tie him up because he has almost no outside game, doesn't jab much and loads up way too much.
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    Bute might be the 2nd best fighter at 168. I'd probably pick him to outbox Taylor, and Froch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xplosive View Post
    Bute might be the 2nd best fighter at 168. I'd probably pick him to outbox Taylor, and Froch.
    are you serious? you don't think Andrade would beat him in a rematch? who do you think is the best at 168? Kessler?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xplosive View Post
    Bute might be the 2nd best fighter at 168. I'd probably pick him to outbox Taylor, and Froch.
    Xplosive please,.. that's the equivalent of saying, that a horse, is 'probably' bigger than a blue whale, and an ant.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Double L View Post
    are you serious? you don't think Andrade would beat him in a rematch? who do you think is the best at 168? Kessler?
    No. I think Bute would win a rematch, and I like Andrade alot. And yes, I believe Kessler's the best at 168.
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