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  • #11
    Originally posted by Since1976 View Post

    He's young, I've seen an competed against dudes who went to world chapionships at 6'5 155. Boxing isn't a regular sport..He can't stay at 154 for long. Fights like Benavidez, GGG at 40 could go to 154 for 1 fight and really hurt him. 168 next, but he needs to get to 175 asap unless he's just going for $ and has business/career plans outside of boxing.

    Him vs Benavidez would be like rock'm sock'm robots lol
    The Tower came in almost 2 lbs under. He's not struggling to make 154. The way he beat #8 was way more impressive than the way Tszu beat #?. Saying Fundora is on drugs, or wishing he can't make weight is weak praise.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by RoadMan94 View Post
      As crazy as it sounds I’d actually love to see Fundora V Hurd just for the sake of it even if it at 160. It would be a war. Would be a grotesque fight.
      I’m salivating at the thought of that fight. What a war it would be!
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      • #13
        Sign me up for any of these top 154 guys. This division is white hot. These men are fighters. They are finding out what the boxers of old knew: Top fighters battling other top fighters bring top purses for all win or lose.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
          I believe WBO # 1, Tim Tszyu gets 1st shot at the winner? If not him, then IBF # 1, Bakhram Murtazaliev!
          Crawford leapfrogs both of them if he decides to come up. That puts Fundora in 4th place so he can go sit in a corner and fight for a vacant belt. Obvious if Charlo moves up, they will 10000000000% surely more him in place for the WBC Mexican belt. Then he'll have to fight the table if he wants to be undisputed as it should be. We'll see how good he really is or one of the big punchers will exploit his brawling style. I predict he is going to find himself in the "L" against one of the punchers who won't stand right in front of him, similar to how JRock used angles on Hurd which Lubin was told to do in the fight.
          Last edited by hhh1200; 04-15-2022, 01:53 AM.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Get em up View Post
            I think Fundora needs to be there at the Charlo and Castano fight and call the winner out on the spot. It doesn't mean he will get his shot next but itll show he really wants to step up and make the fight. Not to mention it's good publicity.
            Showtime has asked Tim Tszyu to appear at the fight and do abit of publicity.
            i think he will be next in line.
            Thats if he gets past Harris in Australia.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by hhh1200 View Post

              Crawford leapfrogs both of them if he decides to come up. That puts Fundora in 4th place so he can go sit in a corner and fight for a vacant belt. Obvious if Charlo moves up, they will 10000000000% surely more him in place for the WBC Mexican belt. Then he'll have to fight the table if he wants to be undisputed as it should be. We'll see how good he really is or one of the big punchers will exploit his brawling style. I predict he is going to find himself in the "L" against one of the punchers who won't stand right in front of him, similar to how JRock used angles on Hurd which Lubin was told to do in the fight.
              I wish that were true, but IBF #1 Bakhram Murtazaliev has taken step asides twice, and Tszyu definitely want his shot ASAP! Maybe Crawford leapfrogs Tszyu, but I doubt he gets the fight first. However, Crawford vs. Tszyu would be GREAT! Make it happen!

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                I wish that were true, but IBF #1 Bakhram Murtazaliev has taken step asides twice, and Tszyu definitely want his shot ASAP! Maybe Crawford leapfrogs Tszyu, but I doubt he gets the fight first. However, Crawford vs. Tszyu would be GREAT! Make it happen!
                Agreed with Tim. Someone with elite skills should jump on that Australian payday.

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