Most overprotected fighter in boxing today??

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  • The Hammer
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    #11
    The Peterson brothers should be on the list, but not Vanes.

    They've both had more fights (against generally weaker opposition) and they are both older than Martirosyan.

    They should step up.

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    • deevel79
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      #12
      JCC Jr hands down. This kid fights a nobody every other month, and they have the nerve to put it on ppv at that!

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      • warp1432
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        #13
        Originally posted by Tunney
        The Peterson brothers should be on the list, but not Vanes.

        They've both had more fights (against generally weaker opposition) and they are both older than Martirosyan.

        They should step up.
        Anthony Peterson beat Javier Juargei and smashed him. That's way better then anything Vanes has done.

        Lamont beat Antonio Mesquita, which seemed like a very good test on paper.

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        • roundingace
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          #14
          Felix Sturm. Sitting over there stroking his belt taking on schoolgirls to keep it.

          Oh yeah, and turned down a few mill to fight AA to unify some of the straps. *****

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          • mrpain81
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            #15
            Originally posted by roundingace
            Felix Sturm. Sitting over there stroking his belt taking on schoolgirls to keep it.
            He might have been a decent choice but he's fighting Sebastian Sylvester next.

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            • roundingace
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              #16
              But on your list, definitely Chavez Jr.

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              • DonFlamenco
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                #17
                Originally posted by warp1432
                Zsolt Erdei. He had 2 nice defenses against Hugo Garay, but that was like what 4 years ago? 3?
                I was thinking Erdei too. Potential next Otke.

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                • roundingace
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by mrpain81
                  He might have been a decent choice but he's fighting Sebastian Sylvester next.

                  This will definitley be a step up for him in the division, but when another belt holder approaches you and offers that kind of money to unify some belts, you don't turn it down.

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                  • mrpain81
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by roundingace
                    This will definitley be a step up for him in the division, but when another belt holder approaches you and offers that kind of money to unify some belts, you don't turn it down.

                    I agree, I've been wanting to see him fight Abraham. I think Sylvester is going to beat him in 2 weeks.

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                    • VanesBoxing
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                      #20
                      big difference between...

                      slowly progressing a future champion - Vanes Martirosyan

                      and protected while milking your fathers legacy & name for money - Chavez Jr.

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