Super Middleweight has a LOT of Talented Fighters!

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  • LemonChiff
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    #21
    Actually, he's WBC #1 now, isn't he?

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    • BROOKLYN CESAR
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      #22
      Originally posted by CanadaJoe
      Super middleweight has become one of the most talent laden divisions in boxing. Last night we saw Lucian Bute win a wide UD over Sakio Bika.

      Bute is one of several very talented fighters in this division. Of course we have Calzaghe and Kessler, but we also have Inkin, Froch, and Berrio. And of course there's Mundine and Lacy, and Edison Miranda's next fight will likely be at super middleweight. And both Taylor and Pavlik are both likely to eventually move up...

      There's a LOT of potentially exciting matchups in this weight division, such as Kessler vs. Miranda, Bute vs. Mundine or Froch vs. Lacy.
      I agree, This division is very interesting!!! Cant wait to see who comes out on top!!! Calzaghe is on the out IMO!!! Kessler will end his career!!! Looking forward to watching Mundine Kessler rematch!!!

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      • Peder
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        #23
        Originally posted by fistsofstone
        Froch is in the top two or three in the WBO, WBC and WBA ratings, on merit.

        He's clinically taken out Brian Magee and Sergey Tatevosyan, far more impressively than Robin Reid and Lucian Bute did. He's taken out Henry Porras far more impressively than Mikkel Kessler did.
        And #7 by "the ring". - Called “the only belt that matters” by almost all Calzaghe fans.

        Porras was 26-1-0 when Kessler fought him, when Froch did it he was 30-4-1..
        Tatevosyan just beat wbo#1 (because a spoiled fighter gave up) before Bute fought him, again Froch picked him up after a loss.

        Point is - he's never been challenged.

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        • LemonChiff
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          #24
          Originally posted by Peder
          And #7 by "the ring". - Called “the only belt that matters” by almost all Calzaghe fans.

          Porras was 26-1-0 when Kessler fought him, when Froch did it he was 30-4-1..
          Tatevosyan just beat wbo#1 (because a spoiled fighter gave up) before Bute fought him, again Froch picked him up after a loss.

          Point is - he's never been challenged.
          What do Calzaghe fans have to do with anything?

          Froch will get his hands on that Ring belt when he knocks out the winner of Calzaghe-Kessler in March, don't you worry son

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          • Steelhammer86
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            #25
            Originally posted by fistsofstone
            What do Calzaghe fans have to do with anything?

            Froch will get his hands on that Ring belt when he knocks out the winner of Calzaghe-Kessler in March, don't you worry son
            I think that's possible. A lot of people underrate Froch.

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