In all seriousness though, Abraham's peak takes me back to when 160-168 was so exciting. I mean even Pantera Miranda was knocking people tf out... Contenders were everywhere and it felt like just about everything (except maybe a Calzaghe fight) was a pick em kinda deal. I hope those divisions come back strong
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I Didnt read to OP but Arthur Gave us tons of great fights and always entertaining and no one can question his heart and he grabbed a legit title enough said.
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Originally posted by K-Nan View PostIn all seriousness though, Abraham's peak takes me back to when 160-168 was so exciting. I mean even Pantera Miranda was knocking people tf out... Contenders were everywhere and it felt like just about everything (except maybe a Calzaghe fight) was a pick em kinda deal. I hope those divisions come back strong
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Abraham was never the guy at MW, with fights against Taylor (at 160) and Pavlik, never happening. That's sad but he has had a terrific career. A two weight title holder with a good resume and solid power, not to mention some serious balls.
Certified, second tier HOFer.
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostAbraham was never the guy at MW, with fights against Taylor (at 160) and Pavlik, never happening. That's sad but he has had a terrific career. A two weight title holder with a good resume and solid power, not to mention some serious balls.
Certified, second tier HOFer.
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Originally posted by TheBoxingXpert View PostArthur Abraham did what everyone now expects Golovkin to do. To face strong opponents and move up in weight.
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostAbraham was never the guy at MW, with fights against Taylor (at 160) and Pavlik, never happening. That's sad but he has had a terrific career. A two weight title holder with a good resume and solid power, not to mention some serious balls.
Certified, second tier HOFer.
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