Berlanga v Munguia would be a good eliminator for a GGG fight. Unless Munguia fights Benavidez.
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Originally posted by Ry92 View PostHahah true. Was looking to cash out on a Canelo payday now that he's with PBC. I believe GGG would be a good match, GGG is shot & if he fights @168 he should dodge Morrell jr n Benavidez
Good call on how to avoid the other two
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Berlanga sucks. He wants guys that will come forward so that it can suit his style? He can’t adjust and gets frustrated when he can’t get a guy out of there. I wouldn’t mind seeing him get sparked by Munguia or GGG. Munguia has a strong chin and better experience than Berlanga. GGG is older but has experience, better defense, and we all know power is the last thing to leave a fighter. I say feed him to GGG.
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Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View PostMunguía isn't that good either so who knows. GGG? Seems like a waste of an investment to get him cashed out by Golovkin already. Derevyanchenko is a great call, and he just fought so he should be available for Berlanga's next fight.
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He loses against any top level guy at 168, and it wouldn’t even be close. And I haven’t seen any development in his game at all, so I don’t know if he’ll ever get there. This might be his ceiling.
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Originally posted by Boricua181 View PostBerlanga should be fighting Munguia who has his own flaws, but is undefeated, and is an exciting fighter to boot.
These two should be able to produce, as exciting a fight as humanly possible before the end of this year.
This fight will not end in a draw, one of these two fighters will lose their undefeated record, and I believe that loser will be Munguia.
But not before putting up a brutally exciting fight in which the fans will be jumping out of their seats encouraging Their favorite fighter on to victory.
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