What is the Worst Division in Boxing Today?

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  • GEOFFHAYES
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    #11
    Super-middle has Froch as well (future world star), and Lacy

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    • Randall_Hopkirk
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      #12
      Originally posted by Technical_Skill
      U serious?

      Dawson, Johnson, Hopkins, Tarver, Jones.
      The average age of those last 4 boxers is like 39. When they go, the division will be even worse.

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      • Da Truth 35
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        #13
        I was gonn say the cruiserweight just beacuse they rarely get any attention from big names companies like hbo and showtime but i would have to say the super middleweight beacuse all you got is calzaghe and kessler the rest are like who are they?

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        • Technical_Skill
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          #14
          Originally posted by JD1986
          Light middleweight is probably the weakest,


          No way, Mayweather, De La Hoya, Karmizan, Forrest.

          vs, 168,

          Calzaghe and Kessler

          154 wins by far.

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          • Steelhammer86
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            #15
            Originally posted by Technical_Skill


            No way, Mayweather, De La Hoya, Karmizan, Forrest.

            vs, 168,

            Calzaghe and Kessler

            154 wins by far.
            Mayweather has retired, and I doubt whether De La Hoya will fight again.

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            • -Antonio-
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              #16
              Im not a fan of Light Heavyweight. Its just a boring division to me.

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              • Technical_Skill
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                #17
                Originally posted by JD1986
                Mayweather has retired, and I doubt whether De La Hoya will fight again.
                Im not sure how long floyd is retired for, De la hoya it seems will fight again,

                Forrest over Kessler every day of the week, i also expect spinks to come back down to 154 also,

                154>168

                in my humble opinion.

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                • -Antonio-
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                  #18
                  Ouma is there too.

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                  • Steelhammer86
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Randall_Hopkirk
                    Light Heavy is pretty dire. All the champs are average boxers at best. Ive never even heard of the WBA champ, some guy from Croatia.
                    Light heavyweight is fine, with Tarver, Woods, Dawson, Hopkins, and up and comers like Diaconu.

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                    • !! $iN
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by JD1986
                      Light middleweight is probably the weakest, since De La Hoya is past his prime, Cory Spinks has moved up to middleweight, and Shane Mosely has gone down to welterweight.

                      Welterweight has a lot of good fighters such as Cotto, Judah, Mosely, Margarito, Clottey and Williams. Middleweight is great with Taylor, Pavlik, Sturm and Abraham. Super middleweight is fine with Kessler, Calzaghe, Mundine, Froch, Lacy and now Miranda. Light welter is not bad with Witter, Hatton, Harris, M'Baye, Malignaggi and N'Dou, and will be better if Diaz moves up.

                      Heavyweight has gotten a lot better the last couple of years. Good fighters include Peter, Wlad, Maskaev, Brewster, Chagaev, Povetkin and now Hayes. I don't know enough about the smaller weight divisions below featherweight to have an opinion, but they seem to be okay.
                      Thanks for reminding me how pathetic 140 is. There's a reason Collazo sent Hatton back down...

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