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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Sunny Edwards is Very Willing To Move Up For Paul Butler Title Showdown

    Sunny Edwards is "one billion percent" serious about challenging new world bantamweight champion Paul Butler. But Edwards, the unbeaten flyweight title holder, doesn't believe Butler would accept the fight even though 'Showtime' would be moving up two weight divisions to make it happen.
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    Butler beats Edwards at 118 IMO. Paul’s looking at more lucrative options though. The Inoue-Donaire winner for undisputed is the target. Probellum would have to pay over the odds to make Butler-Edwards.

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    • 1hourRun
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      Go big Sunny, fight Naoya Inoue. I believe you can do it!

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      • VashDBasher
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        #4
        Originally posted by 1hourRun
        Go big Sunny, fight Naoya Inoue. I believe you can do it!
        No way in hell is he going to fight Inoue. Both Donaire and Inoue will starch him.

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          #5
          Originally posted by VashDBasher

          No way in hell is he going to fight Inoue. Both Donaire and Inoue will starch him.
          The wolves are closing in on Sunny at flyweight. Just recently former IBF jr. flyweight champ Felix Alvarado has announced that he is coming up 112, and then you got the current WBC champ Julio Cesar Martinez that has been in talks about a unification with Sunny ; I can see why 'Rat-Boy' Sunny Edwards is desperate to leave the weight-class even if it means leaping up to 118.

          The irony however, is that Alvarado and Martinez give him a worse beating two weight division down.

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          • _Rexy_
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            Winner gets Inoue? Oof

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              #7
              Originally posted by 1hourRun

              The wolves are closing in on Sunny at flyweight. Just recently former IBF jr. flyweight champ Felix Alvarado has announced that he is coming up 112, and then you got the current WBC champ Julio Cesar Martinez that has been in talks about a unification with Sunny ; I can see why 'Rat-Boy' Sunny Edwards is desperate to leave the weight-class even if it means leaping up to 118.

              The irony however, is that Alvarado and Martinez give him a worse beating two weight division down.
              Alvarado will be a problem for anyone at 112 and I’m sure Edwards will avoid him like the plague too. He has the frame to put on more weight. Somebody with good power and constant pressure will be his kryptonite.

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              • BigZ44
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                #8
                This is actually an interesting matchup that I wouldn't mind seeing

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by _Rexy_
                  Winner gets Inoue? Oof
                  Butler could cash in massivly if he challenged the Inoue/Donaire winner, while Sunny needs to carry on calling out Martinez/Arroyo. In fact both British boy's should be ringside at the relivant contests ****ing the drum.

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                  • YoungManRumble
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 1hourRun
                    Go big Sunny, fight Naoya Inoue. I believe you can do it!
                    Look at this guy trying to condone murder

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