Willie Pep vs. Joel Casamayor at Feather

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  1. ILLUMINATI

    ILLUMINATI Roberto Duran

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    who wins?
     
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    ghoster Leap-Amateur

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    I think Pep would master Casamayor in a fight that would only be exciting to purists.
     
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    Donnybrook The Greatest of Are Times

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    When was Casa ever at Feather? :nixweiss:

    Regardless, Pep was often over the weight too, so let's say 130 lbs...

    I think Casa's measured approach, back foot style and slow warm-up are huge negatives here....

    Said another way, Casa waits too long, is too defensive and looks to box to much...

    And gets outboxed and clearly decisioned.

    Casa may elect to try to make it dirty....but he's not really a vicious dirty fighter and not nearly as good or strong as a Saddler.

    Pep is too good.

    Peace.
     
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    Hut*Hut The Mackintosh of temazepam

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    Pep 1000 times out of 1000.
     
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    cdogg187 GLADYS

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    bingo

    the same for hut-hut's post
     
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    Rubio MHS Undisputed Champion

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    It always surprises me how STUPID Illuminati's topics are. It's like he takes fighters completely at random and makes topics about them. If he's too stupid to find two fighters in the same weight class (which often happens), he calls it one of those ridiculous "pound-for-pound" matchups.
     

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