160-175 is absolutely loaded with talent, some *****!

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  • scap
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    160-175 is absolutely loaded with talent, some *****!

    Jermain Taylor (is the kid improving or not I cant tell?)

    Arthur Abraham (looked like a blow fish in last outing)

    Edison Miranda (one mean wild mother****er)

    Allen Green (can only live off Jaidon for so long, hiding glas of his own)

    Carl Froch (great another loud mouth from the UK, but can he fight?)

    Lucian Bute (some like to call him the X factor bitches)

    Librado Andrade (Kessler better be training or else!)

    Jeff Lacy (easy come easy go, too bad)

    Mikkel Kessler (what top fighter wants a piece of this dude?)

    Joe Calzaghe (would literally suck Bernard's **** to get him in the ring)

    Chad Dawson (am I wrong for thinking he could be best of the bunch?)

    Paul Briggs (**** myself to see him fight Toney Tarver, wouldnt you!)

    Tomasz Adamek (Dawson fight will thrill, who the hell wants winner?)

    Clinton Woods ( I really dont give a **** do you?)

    Roy Jones (Im definately down for another Jones KO, you in?)

    Glen Johnson (nice comeback but its time to go home, right?)

    Zsolt Erdei (someone enlighten me cuz Im not to intriuged!)

    Toney Tarver (make a case he quit in all 3 losses, at least I can!)

    Bernard Hopkins (oh great, talent starts heatin up and he calls out Oleg)

    Boy oh boy do we have some real talent between 160 and 175...lots of tough fights for ever single fighter out there with no real clear cut king.

    Kessler v. Andrade and Dawson v. Adamek should be thrlling-any thoughts on any of the above mentioned warriors or potential matchups?
  • -Antonio-
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    #2
    I would say 140-175 has enough talent to make the Heavies an afterthought.

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    • GEOFFHAYES
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      #3
      Originally posted by scap
      Jermain Taylor (is the kid improving or not I cant tell?)

      Arthur Abraham (looked like a blow fish in last outing)

      Edison Miranda (one mean wild mother****er)

      Allen Green (can only live off Jaidon for so long, hiding glas of his own)

      Carl Froch (great another loud mouth from the UK, but can he fight?)

      Lucian Bute (some like to call him the X factor bitches)

      Librado Andrade (Kessler better be training or else!)

      Jeff Lacy (easy come easy go, too bad)

      Mikkel Kessler (what top fighter wants a piece of this dude?)

      Joe Calzaghe (would literally suck Bernard's **** to get him in the ring)

      Chad Dawson (am I wrong for thinking he could be best of the bunch?)

      Paul Briggs (**** myself to see him fight Toney Tarver, wouldnt you!)

      Tomasz Adamek (Dawson fight will thrill, who the hell wants winner?)

      Clinton Woods ( I really dont give a **** do you?)

      Roy Jones (Im definately down for another Jones KO, you in?)

      Glen Johnson (nice comeback but its time to go home, right?)

      Zsolt Erdei (someone enlighten me cuz Im not to intriuged!)

      Toney Tarver (make a case he quit in all 3 losses, at least I can!)

      Bernard Hopkins (oh great, talent starts heatin up and he calls out Oleg)

      Boy oh boy do we have some real talent between 160 and 175...lots of tough fights for ever single fighter out there with no real clear cut king.

      Kessler v. Andrade and Dawson v. Adamek should be thrlling-any thoughts on any of the above mentioned warriors or potential matchups?
      Abraham and Miranda I don't rate as real top fighters, Green, Andrade, Dawson, Briggs, Adamek and Erdei I've not seen, and Toney Tarver? Is he real? WTF.

      Anyway, Woods sticks out like a sore thumb when listed with Calzaghe, Jones, Hopkins, Froch and Bute. Glen Johnson really isn't very good. And Kessler, from what I've seen is a competent European robot.

      But Calzaghe, Froch, Bute, I suppose Kessler, and hopefully Taylor can provide us with top-class fights at 168 in the next year. Froch and Bute are already pencilled in to fight in a WBC eliminator (and what a ****ing fight that would be), the winner of that would then fight (and beat) Kessler unless he vacates the WBC. Calzaghe still wants Taylor, and IMO if Froch beats Bute and Kessler (which he will, IMO) we'll see Calzaghe and Froch this time next year in Calzaghe's last-ever fight, which is potentially the biggest domestic dust-up since Benn and Eubank.



      edited: Oh, sorry, you meant Antonio Tarver. He needs to start throwing combinations again.
      Last edited by GEOFFHAYES; 12-10-2006, 09:10 PM.

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      • Southpaw Stinger
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        #4
        Originally posted by scap
        Jermain Taylor (is the kid improving or not I cant tell?)

        Arthur Abraham (looked like a blow fish in last outing)

        Edison Miranda (one mean wild mother****er)

        Allen Green (can only live off Jaidon for so long, hiding glas of his own)

        Carl Froch (great another loud mouth from the UK, but can he fight?)

        Lucian Bute (some like to call him the X factor bitches)

        Librado Andrade (Kessler better be training or else!)

        Jeff Lacy (easy come easy go, too bad)

        Mikkel Kessler (what top fighter wants a piece of this dude?)

        Joe Calzaghe (would literally suck Bernard's **** to get him in the ring)

        Chad Dawson (am I wrong for thinking he could be best of the bunch?)

        Paul Briggs (**** myself to see him fight Toney Tarver, wouldnt you!)

        Tomasz Adamek (Dawson fight will thrill, who the hell wants winner?)

        Clinton Woods ( I really dont give a **** do you?)

        Roy Jones (Im definately down for another Jones KO, you in?)

        Glen Johnson (nice comeback but its time to go home, right?)

        Zsolt Erdei (someone enlighten me cuz Im not to intriuged!)

        Toney Tarver (make a case he quit in all 3 losses, at least I can!)

        Bernard Hopkins (oh great, talent starts heatin up and he calls out Oleg)

        Boy oh boy do we have some real talent between 160 and 175...lots of tough fights for ever single fighter out there with no real clear cut king.

        Kessler v. Andrade and Dawson v. Adamek should be thrlling-any thoughts on any of the above mentioned warriors or potential matchups?

        We are in a great middle era thats for sure. I'd watch a top middies fight over a heavyweight fight anyday.

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          #5
          Middleweight/Super Middleweight= Rudypoop's favorite divison .

          and outside of Welter/Featherweight is one of the most exciting.

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          • scap
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            #6
            Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
            Abraham and Miranda I don't rate as real top fighters, Green, Andrade, Dawson, Briggs, Adamek and Erdei I've not seen, and Toney Tarver? Is he real? WTF.

            Anyway, Woods sticks out like a sore thumb when listed with Calzaghe, Jones, Hopkins, Froch and Bute. Glen Johnson really isn't very good. And Kessler, from what I've seen is a competent European robot.

            But Calzaghe, Froch, Bute, I suppose Kessler, and hopefully Taylor can provide us with top-class fights at 168 in the next year. Froch and Bute are already pencilled in to fight in a WBC eliminator (and what a ****ing fight that would be), the winner of that would then fight (and beat) Kessler unless he vacates the WBC. Calzaghe still wants Taylor, and IMO if Froch beats Bute and Kessler (which he will, IMO) we'll see Calzaghe and Froch this time next year in Calzaghe's last-ever fight, which is potentially the biggest domestic dust-up since Benn and Eubank.



            edited: Oh, sorry, you meant Antonio Tarver. He needs to start throwing combinations again.


            There is a ton of trash within this post, you dont rate a guy like Abraham or Miranda but you are all over Froch's balls?

            Just because you live across the pond doesnt mean you know much about those who live there.

            Remember Lacy was going to KO Joe in round one based upon some inside info you had recieved from some German prostitiute.

            If I were you Juyjuy I would turn gay.

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            • mercadojglb
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              #7
              130-160 is the best

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              • scap
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                #8
                If we get a dominate winner when Adamek and Dawson fight who the **** is going to want to fight them?

                Is Hopkins going to clean up in this ultra competitive area or is he leaving for Oleg? (there are a handful of fights here that will give him enormous trouble)

                Can Librado Andrade upset Kessler?

                Forget Calzaghe v. Taylor how about Miranda v. Taylor...**** it how about Miranda v. anyone!

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                • LeeMc
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by scap
                  If we get a dominate winner when Adamek and Dawson fight who the **** is going to want to fight them?

                  Is Hopkins going to clean up in this ultra competitive area or is he leaving for Oleg? (there are a handful of fights here that will give him enormous trouble)

                  Can Librado Andrade upset Kessler?

                  Forget Calzaghe v. Taylor how about Miranda v. Taylor...**** it how about Miranda v. anyone!
                  1 missing name - Felix Strum. He was a "watch out for" after his wonderful performance agaist Oscar De La Hoya and has only lost once since, a unlucky KO defeat to Castillejo who was trailing by around 6 points. I'm sure that if he had more exposure on American TV he'd get a shot against Taylor.

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                  • mgkirkpatrick
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                    #10
                    ahem. mundine must get a mention.

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