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  • Comments Thread For: Glen Tapia Ready For David Lemieux, Feels A lot Stronger at 160

    Saturday night will be Glen "Jersey Boy" Tapia's first fight since his May 8th knockout loss to Michel Soro. Tapia's (23-2) opponent will be former IBF middleweight champion David Lemieux (34-3) and the fight will be part of the Canelo Alvarez-Amir Khan pay-per-view undercard. The fight card with 9 total matches will take place at the T-Mobile Arena on the Las Vegas strip.
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  • #2
    Didnt know he got KO'd by soro, who is not a big puncher...you could almost see his essence leave his body after that shot from kirkland.

    He should go out all guns blazing in the first round or 2. Lemule does not react well to being hit he freezes up.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by mlac View Post
      Didnt know he got KO'd by soro, who is not a big puncher...you could almost see his essence leave his body after that shot from kirkland.

      He should go out all guns blazing in the first round or 2. Lemule does not react well to being hit he freezes up.
      In Soro's defense, he was on that night and really worked tapia. That Ko was a product of great technique and feeling real good in there.

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      • #4
        let me guess GBP the winner fights Canelo!?

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        • #5
          go away. betting against tapia when he feels good is like free money. heard this before soro and kirk fights.
          par for the course for all the failures that 48 was associated with

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