he needs a new personal advisor.
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I like Thurman but he's wasting his career
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I don't usually side with "Truth" but in fairness to Thurman, Bundu is a solid well rounded fighter, and by far the toughest opponent he will have faced upto date.
People disrespecting Bundu need to watch the guy fight, 5 of his last 6 W's have come by TKO so don't be fooled by the low KO ratio in his victories as he can definitely **** hard enough to make you respect him.
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Originally posted by ***1048;ATAS View Posthe needs a new personal advisor.
I don't think any adviser is helping that dangerous youngster secure good fights in the same division as the two biggest stars everyone else is angling for. The best advice to give him is wait a bit for those guys who are at the end while getting the best possible fights (which are currently lacking but he is not the only one in that situation). Right now he needs to get lucky like those two guys fighting each other~ then a lot of guys need to make moves to be who is next for that winner.
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Originally posted by Hype job View PostMr Thurman is entering what should be his peak years 26-32 years old.
Most boxers peak round this period, as they still have most of their physical gifts and have the addition of experience and maturity.
Next year is crucial for Thurman and he needs to get some B level names on his resume, I am dissapointed that the Alexander fight didn't happen, that would be a solid B guy that I believe he would handle, and it would get his name out there and somewhat legitimise him.
From next year on, no more Bundu's, Soto Karrass, Zavecks etc.... no more C level guys, 2015 he needs to get some solid B guys on his resume or his career will stagnate.
All GGG does is fight c level fighters...what about that?
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