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  • #11
    Originally posted by Rodtang View Post
    This article makes it look like he's saying give me Ennis and Ortiz. That's not what he said. What he said was you don't **** it up by asking for these guys too soon. And he includes Avanesyan in that bracket. And he's correct. Hearn openly admits that those 3 are still a level above. It's not a case that Benn is scared. He'd fight them now. But their trying to guide his career at the correct speed, and doing a good job. There's no shame in admitting your fighter is still a bit behind the others. Especially given a lesser amateur background. The reporting needs to be better and get the quotes right. Hooker is a good opponent at this stage. Benn right now, is roughly where Ortiz was before he fought Hooker, and it was considered a good fight for him. This is a good match up if it can be made.
    Yes I agree with your perspective but, if the hooker fight happens, after that it's got to be a move up and a fight againsta genuine top 10 welter.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by tokon View Post

      Yes I agree with your perspective but, if the hooker fight happens, after that it's got to be a move up and a fight against a genuine top 10 welter.
      I'd like to see that but honestly if you look in boxrec at who the other top welterweights fought at the same point in (ignoring Vergil) he's ahead of the curve with little or no amateur background.

      I think he'd get found out certainly against a top 5 guy maybe even a genuine top 10 now but his rate of improvement is exceptional. Why throw him to the wolves no when most of the others weren't in the same position?

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      • #13
        Excellent fight, I’m in

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        • #14
          Much better choice than 38 year old "Ghost" Guererro! Make It Happen Eddie!

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Rodtang View Post
            This article makes it look like he's saying give me Ennis and Ortiz. That's not what he said. What he said was you don't **** it up by asking for these guys too soon. And he includes Avanesyan in that bracket. And he's correct. Hearn openly admits that those 3 are still a level above. It's not a case that Benn is scared. He'd fight them now. But their trying to guide his career at the correct speed, and doing a good job. There's no shame in admitting your fighter is still a bit behind the others. Especially given a lesser amateur background. The reporting needs to be better and get the quotes right. Hooker is a good opponent at this stage. Benn right now, is roughly where Ortiz was before he fought Hooker, and it was considered a good fight for him. This is a good match up if it can be made.
            If Montana Love struggles to make 140 again, just move him up, and let him fight Benn! That would be a good fight for Benn to come to the U.S.!

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
              If Montana Love struggles to make 140 again, just move him up, and let him fight Benn! That would be a good fight for Benn to come to the U.S.!
              I can't see that happening, but I'd look forward to that fight.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Rodtang View Post

                I can't see that happening, but I'd look forward to that fight.
                Montana Love Scores Three Knockdowns, Wipes Out Carlos Diaz in Three
                December 4, 2021

                “2022 is going to be a very big year,” vows Love. This was just a wake-up, we woke the world up this year. Next year, me and Eddie are taking over the 140-pound division.”

                Of course, the only question is whether he can make 140 pounds. Love had to revise the fight contract to a 144-pound limit as he miscalculated his weight cut, though insists that it won’t be an issue as he prepares for a title run.

                “Absolutely,” promised Love. “It’s just a little hiccup, a learning lesson. We locked in.”

                https://www.boxingscene.com/montana-...-three--162520

                Time will tell!


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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post

                  Montana Love Scores Three Knockdowns, Wipes Out Carlos Diaz in Three
                  December 4, 2021

                  “2022 is going to be a very big year,” vows Love. This was just a wake-up, we woke the world up this year. Next year, me and Eddie are taking over the 140-pound division.”

                  Of course, the only question is whether he can make 140 pounds. Love had to revise the fight contract to a 144-pound limit as he miscalculated his weight cut, though insists that it won’t be an issue as he prepares for a title run.

                  “Absolutely,” promised Love. “It’s just a little hiccup, a learning lesson. We locked in.”

                  https://www.boxingscene.com/montana-...-three--162520

                  Time will tell!

                  Yeah. I think personally he'll make weight next time. I think he got sloppy. Time will tell.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by tokon View Post

                    Yes I agree with your perspective but, if the hooker fight happens, after that it's got to be a move up and a fight againsta genuine top 10 welter.
                    Hopefully. I suppose it depends on how he performs. Hooker is handy for sure. He definitely tested both Ortiz and Ramirez. I think after his next fight Hearn will still chase Broner. Its a big seller and profile raise. But I'm with you, I want to see a top 10 guy.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View Post

                      I said he's on the downside because he's on the north side of 30 and he's most likely outgrown the weight class where he's most optimal. It's possible he can find success at Welterweight but I doubt it.

                      Despite that, Hooker is still a very good fighter and dangerous for for Benn. Definitely better than Guerrero or Broner IMO. It's not a bad matchup and a step in class from Granados and Algieri. I don't particularly Benn but I think they are developing him and matchmaking him well.
                      Age wise I take your point, but I guess it depends on his desire. Ultimately he's not gonna be the best in either division. He's very good, but won't ever be great. He's in an awkward position of being too big for 140, but not strong enough for big 147 pounders. Benns not a big 147 though, so I think Hooker is an excellent test at this point in my opinion. You make good points pal.
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