DON'T CALL ME A CRACKHEAD: Vernon Paris Shuts Tim Coleman's Mouth on FNF |
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| Written by Michael Woods | |||
| Saturday, 06 August 2011 22:41 | |||
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brownsugar says: beatiful fight Roast. two boxer punchers punching and landing in between each others punches... reminds me of the crowd pleasing ring wars we saw between Hearns and Barkley. both guys should learn how to keep their hands up.. few boxers can get away with that even if they were both trained by the Mayweathers. I think Coleman must have a cracked rib. it was good while it lasted. Paris reminds me a little of Brandon Rios because he can take the pain and keep fighting back. Watched it twice! Shoulder Roll Defense says: Paris is only 23 and if he is moved properly he has a future in jr. welterweight division. On the other hand, Coleman is 27 and if he will have to go back to the drawing board if he wants to be a serious contender. Floyd Mayweather jr. and James Toney are masters and the "shoulder roll," but they don't negate defending their body, which is something Coleman did not know how to do. Worst case scenario, he should have tied Paris up on the inside. I really like the upside of Paris and if he sticks with Floyd Sr., he will get better defensively. ultimoshogun says: I never heard of these guys but I happened to flip over from the Tigers game to ESPN during a commercial and ended up leaving it on the fight...I like me some body punches too, good fight. deepwater says: if you smoke crack you are a crackhead. mortcola says:
I knew a girl who didn't technically use her head at all....
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Next time, maybe Vernon Paris can arrange for his opponent to brand him a needle-using heroin junkie. One wonders what the Detroit boxer would do if that happened, considering how he took care of Tim Coleman on Friday Night Fights.





I enjoyed this fight. The prefight trash talk by both fighters made it a grudge match and they would both lay it on the line. They did. Good fight from start to body punching finish. I'd like to see Paris get an undercard fight on HBO or Showtime. I dont know if Paris has the skills to be a Champ,(he's gotta keep his hands up more) but he is fun to watch.