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  • freedom213
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    #11
    Originally posted by abadger
    Yeah, but at lightweight you have to add Khan and Gamboa to the list, both of whom might very well beat any of the others right now, let alone in a year or twos time.

    EDIT: I see Khan was on the list all along, anyway you take my point?
    those two would be great match up

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    • The_Italian
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      #12
      Originally posted by silencers98
      Definitely, there are some great fights waiting to be made there.
      not to mention possible catchweight fights between those at lightweight and welterweight...

      thats also a possiblity; not to mention many fighters at 130-135 either come in as a welterweight on fight night (ie. pacquiao came in 146 on fight night against marquez this last time)...

      and some will be moving up...

      so we could see a ton of fights made from 130-147; even guys moving up for catchweight fights.

      i think these two division will continue to overall drive boxing at the moment...of course there is plenty of talent in almost any division (with a few exceptions) but these two division by far are the most stacked currently.

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      • Silencers
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        #13
        Originally posted by freedom213
        just starting closer to the bottom can you imagine

        Anthony Peterson against Amir Khan? Juan Diaz vs Michael Katsidis?

        thats the makings of great fights.
        Yeah, hopefully the promoters and sanctioning bodies don't get in the way.

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        • Silencers
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          #14
          Originally posted by The_Italian
          not to mention possible catchweight fights between those at lightweight and welterweight...

          thats also a possiblity; not to mention many fighters at 130-135 either come in as a welterweight on fight night (ie. pacquiao came in 146 on fight night against marquez this last time)...

          and some will be moving up...

          so we could see a ton of fights made from 130-147; even guys moving up for catchweight fights.

          i think these two division will continue to overall drive boxing at the moment...of course there is plenty of talent in almost any division (with a few exceptions) but these two division by far are the most stacked currently.
          It's a possibility but I wouldn't look forward to it, their promoters won't take the risk because the 135 pounders would be the naturally smaller men compared to the guys fighting at welterweight, unless there's a huge payday involved.

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          • CraigM
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            #15
            Lightweight all the way

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            • The_Italian
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              #16
              Originally posted by silencers98
              It's a possibility but I wouldn't look forward to it, their promoters won't take the risk because the 135 pounders would be the naturally smaller men compared to the guys fighting at welterweight, unless there's a huge payday involved.
              thats why i see someone like pacquiao doing it because the money would definately be there...especially against a mayweather or even the winner of hatton/malignaggi (at 140 obviously)...

              i dont see guys like peterson doing it...but the established names like pacquiao...

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              • Action Blackson
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                #17
                Gamboa should not be included on the lightweight list... people are getting way ahead of themselves here.

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                • Silencers
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by The_Italian
                  thats why i see someone like pacquiao doing it because the money would definately be there...especially against a mayweather or even the winner of hatton/malignaggi (at 140 obviously)...

                  i dont see guys like peterson doing it...but the established names like pacquiao...
                  Pacquiao is actually the only guy I can see doing it.

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                  • abadger
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Action Blackson
                    Gamboa should not be included on the lightweight list... people are getting way ahead of themselves here.
                    Actually, I've been slagging Gamboa quite a bit tonight, so I probably shouldn't have suggested him for inclusion on the LW list. His talent does give him the potential to be a credible threat though, IMO, its just whether or not he can live up to it anytime soon.

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