The ongoing saga of who will be IBF cruiserweight champion Tomasz Adamek's next opponent has nearly reached its end. [details]
Adamek Saga Nearly Over, Judah vs. Bailey for IBF Title?
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Yeah it's bull****. Bailey deserves it though. His last loss to Ngoudjo was razor thin too. I thought he took the fight by a point.
This is an interesting fight. It's a pick 'em as far as I'm concerned. Both guys can be hurt, both guys pack a punch. It wont last past 8.Comment
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He hasnt, he had ONE fight after Clottey and it was above LWW and he struggled somewhat against some bumComment
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Judah is going for another title. I swear, what is it with Judah and Juarez getting all these opportunities?Comment
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Well in Juarez's defense, he did just get a draw with Chris John who is the best featherweight in the world, and he took Soto and Barerra to the brink. And everytime he loses he beats a couple quality opponents to get his name back in the mix. He's also got a couple good wins against Antonio Diaz and zahir raheem. And to get his title shot against John he did beat a very game Jorge Barrios.
Juarez at least earns his title shots.Comment
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If the writer had simply called the IBF and did a little fact checking, he would have found out that Bailey-Judah will NOT be for the IBF title. First of all, Urango hasnt vacated. And second of all, vacant titles are filled between the top 2 available contenders, which are Bailey(#1) and Campbell (#3). Judah is at #7 and cannot skip over anyone. And furthermore, if Bailey signs for the Judah fight, and then Urango were to vacate, then #3 Campbell would fight #4 Kendall Holt for the vacant title, because Bailey would be "unavailable".Last edited by OnePunch; 05-13-2009, 01:08 PM.Comment
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