Buddy McGirt Sr. vs. Aaron Pryor @ 140

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  1. Dog Jones

    Dog Jones WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    Can McGirt hold his own here or will Pryor just mow him over?
     
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    I just can't see McGirt being able to deal with that pace... I think he'd land some sharp counter hooks here and there, but he'd be too busy trying to cover up from the 6 punch combinations that Pryor would be throwing from all over the goddamn place... Pryor stops him on attrition
     
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    Pryor would be too fast for Buddy, just like Taylor was. No, Pryor wasnt as fast as Taylor, not with his hands anyway. But he was quicker than Taylor coming forward, and had WAAAYYYY more firepower than Mel, and attacked from awkward angles.

    Buddy lands some good counters, and probably puts Aaron on his ass for a split second. But I think McGirt would be ready to go circa the 9th or 10th... and Pryor would close the show.
     
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    Buddy was a very good, sharp boxer, with quick hands, decent power and on his good days he would have gone close with the very best. An average McGirt gets stopped in 6 or 7 rounds. A top of his game McGirt (Warren 2, Brown, Davis Jr) loses on points or is stopped late in a very competitive fight.
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