Comments Thread For: Hrgovic's Promoter Feels IBF Rankings Becoming a Mockery With Boxers Rejecting Eliminator
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IBF itself is a mockery and so is Hrgovic's ranking.
What else can you say if they had Charles Martin at #2 and Hrgovic at #3 ranked higher than Joshua, Wilder, Whyte, Parker, Ortiz, Ruiz, etc.? Nobody takes the IBF seriously and people aren't exactly rushing to be crowned its champion.Comment
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Boots has done more work @ 147, than Hrgovic has done @ HW! IBF should make a final eliminator with Boots and Cody Crowley, since Crowley beat Abdukakhorov! Boots is IBF #3, but #1 Abdukakhorov lost, and #2 Porter lost! If no one accepts the fight with Boots, then make him the direct mandatory!Comment
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Same situation for Boots! However, if they can't get fights, then make them the direct mandatory! I also feel that when fighters decide not to fight the champion, or participate in an eliminator, then they should drop in the rankings, especially those with #1 rankings!Comment
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My problem is with fighters like Munguia! You don't want to fight Adames? Cool, now Adames is #1, and you're now #3, or whatever. Why is Andrade ordered to fight WBO #2 Alimkhanuly, not #1 Munguia? Why was Crawford ordered to fight WBO #2 Porter, and not WBO #1 Ortiz? These ABCs are all out of order!Last edited by Bronx2245; 01-07-2022, 07:50 AM.Comment
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Yo you’ve gone to town on this, respect. The clue to these rankings is in Sauerland’s statement. He literally said he’s speaking to the IBF to get MFs kicked out of contention. Naturally, this will impact upon his own man’s ranking which begs the question: who ISN’T in contention solely because their promoter lobbies a boxing organisation?
I don’t see a lot of meritocracy in many areas of societal life, but boxing takes the p***. Deeply unfair competitionComment
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