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Thread: Carlos Palomino vs. Marlon Starling

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    Default Carlos Palomino vs. Marlon Starling

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    Marlon wins it with defense and counterpunching

    good fight, though, because Palomino had stamina and heart and he'd keep working
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    I think in a 12 rounder Starling, at his best, wins a close decision.

    15 rounder... I'll take Carlos. Lets not forget that Palomino gave Benitez a pretty spirted and close fight, despite the fact that El Radar won clearly. And Starling even on his best day isnt in the same class as Benitez.
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    Starling by decision in a close fight. Palomino would make him work, but Starling's defense and counter punching would get him the win.
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    Two excellent welterweights.

    I'd have to give it to Palomino's body punching and harder work rate down the stretch by decision

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