Who is the best cruiserweight?

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  • majestiC
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    #11
    BJ Flores will be!

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    • The Hammer
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      #12
      Originally posted by majestiC
      BJ Flores will be!
      Are you joking?

      Flores struggled and barely outpointed Wilson, while Arslan cruised to an easy decision win over Ding.

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      • sparked_85
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        #13
        Haye said it will be BJ Flores.

        As we all know the man doesn't lie.

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          #14
          Braitwaite would beat Cunningham. Enzo gives him a boxing lesson

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            #15
            Originally posted by d-1-n-only
            Braitwaite would beat Cunningham. Enzo gives him a boxing lesson
            You may get a chance to see Enzo vs. Cunningham before too long.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Tunney
              You may get a chance to see Enzo vs. Cunningham before too long.
              I hope so.

              Enzo will bounce back big with a KO win over Cunningham.

              I think the winner of that fight would get him the ring title, or am I mistaken?

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                #17
                Originally posted by x-PeROxiDE-x
                I hope so.

                Enzo will bounce back big with a KO win over Cunningham.

                I think the winner of that fight would get him the ring title, or am I mistaken?
                The Ring has Haye as Champion, Cunningham at #1, Mormeck at #2 and Enzo at #7.

                I'm not sure when they'll take away Haye's title, it could be a couple of years.

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                  I'd like to see Cunningham- Adamek. Adamek was a lot better a cruiserweight than I expected him to be in his fight with O'Neil Bell, but then again Bell was worse and lacked the stones to bravely battle.

                  Arsalan actually isn't bad from watching him on German tv stream.
                  This division is really based in Germany seeing that the talent is coming from Eastern European countries are producing a lot of contenders.

                  You think this would be the ideal division because it's pretty much right around the weight range for the average adult man in the U.S but other than Cunningham, Godfrey, and a few others, there's really no one.

                  I hope to sometime soon see a nice cruiserweight battle like Jirov-Toney or Mormeck-Bell 1. The one thing that David Haye provided that seems to be missing, is the electricity and a hard, hard right hand.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by jreckoning
                    The one thing that David Haye provided that seems to be missing, is the electricity and a hard, hard right hand.
                    There are two young cruiserweights who have that electricity and punching power: Alexander Alexeev and Alexander Frenkel.

                    Alexeev has a fine amateur pedigree, with several gold medals in international tournaments. He came closer to defeating Solis in the amateurs than Haye (lost close decision) and has 14 KOs in 15 pro fights. He great to watch, as he calmly and systematically destroys his opponents like Vitali and Pavlik.

                    Frenkel, age 23, is very aggressive and entertaining, and is also 15-0.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Tunney
                      There are two young cruiserweights who have that electricity and punching power: Alexander Alexeev and Alexander Frenkel.

                      Alexeev has a fine amateur pedigree, with several gold medals in international tournaments. He came closer to defeating Solis in the amateurs than Haye (lost close decision) and has 14 KOs in 15 pro fights. He great to watch, as he calmly and systematically destroys his opponents like Vitali and Pavlik.

                      Frenkel, age 23, is very aggressive and entertaining, and is also 15-0.
                      I will keep an eye on them. Thanks for the tip.

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