Who’s leading the race for FOTY?

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  • MeanestNiceGuy
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    #11
    I don't know at this moment, but 3 of the 4 fights on the ESPN card this past Saturday certainly earned a place somewhere in the rankings!

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    • LeOoze
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      #12
      Originally posted by BigDramaShow!

      Boy you dumb asf. Plant is only +600. Sandor Martin beating Mikey Garcia is a much bigger upset
      Most people knew that Mikey's inactivity, lack of motivation, and size at 147 would make him susceptible to losing. Also, the odds for Plant were +1000 in some areas.

      GTOH YDKSAB

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      • anonymous2.0
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        #13
        As of right now I say Usyk, I recall a lot of people on this website gave Usyk no chance against Joshua.

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        • pretty boy_
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          #14
          Fury, Taylor, Canelo and Usyk eh? Interesting characteristics they all share smdh.

          What about Stephen Fulton? You do know he took the WBO belt away from Angelo Leo this year and is about to add Figueroa's WBC belt to his collection in a couple weeks right? You do follow the sport right? Or does he not fit the description?

          Yet you got Fury as a candidate for beating a man coming a brutal KO and a 20 month layoff smh.

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          • j0zef
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            #15
            Usyk or Oscar Valdez. Both had masterful performances while being a big underdogs (3-1). Fury KOd Wilder in the 2nd fight already, and Canelo was/is a huge favorite against his 2 opponents.

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            • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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              #16
              Originally posted by pretty boy_
              Fury, Taylor, Canelo and Usyk eh? Interesting characteristics they all share smdh.

              What about Stephen Fulton? You do know he took the WBO belt away from Angelo Leo this year and is about to add Figueroa's WBC belt to his collection in a couple weeks right? You do follow the sport right? Or does he not fit the description?

              Yet you got Fury as a candidate for beating a man coming a brutal KO and a 20 month layoff smh.
              Don’t pull the race card. I’ve got no time for that insecure weak ass n**** behaviour.

              The winner of Fulton/Figueroa is a decent shout, especially Figueroa considering he was the underdog vs Nery and is a considerable underdog vs Fulton. I like Fulton by decision in that fight though.

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              • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                #17
                Originally posted by j0zef
                Usyk or Oscar Valdez. Both had masterful performances while being a big underdogs (3-1). Fury KOd Wilder in the 2nd fight already, and Canelo was/is a huge favorite against his 2 opponents.
                I was gonna nominate Valdez but he looked very average vs Conceicao and the drug scandal doesn’t exactly help his chances either.

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                • kushking
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by LeOoze

                  Most people knew that Mikey's inactivity, lack of motivation, and size at 147 would make him susceptible to losing. Also, the odds for Plant were +1000 in some areas.

                  GTOH YDKSAB
                  I'll give you 2-1 odds,if Canelo doesn't win by ko I'll pay you double what I'd win if he does ko Plant (pick a price)

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                  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy
                    I don't know at this moment, but 3 of the 4 fights on the ESPN card this past Saturday certainly earned a place somewhere in the rankings!
                    It’s fighter of the year not fight I’m talking about mate.

                    Fight of the year is probably between Zepeda-Baranchyk and Fury-Wilder 3 for me.

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                    • sicko
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                      #20
                      Canelo by a Landslide if he wins on Saturday

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