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  • #61
    Originally posted by MONGOOSE66 View Post

    I COMPARED. Look at who Canelo fought at 154 & 160, now compare it to either Charla.
    Alvarez at 154

    trout
    mayweather
    lara
    liam smith

    i would say these are the names that matter. Yea he fought Kermit Cintron , and old Mosley. Matthew Hatton. But these 4 guys are who define his run at 154.

    Charlo fought


    Lubin
    trout
    harrison (twice)
    Reisario
    Castano (twice)

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Bullrider View Post
      He never attempted to unify with Lara who had the WBA belt for 2.5 years. But it's no longer matter now. He will soon have a chance as Lara moved up at 160.
      Nope. He didn’t. Lara lost to Hurd. Hurd lost to Williams. Williams lost to Resario and Resario got stopped by Charlo. Thats boxing. Charlo’s resume doesn’t strike me as cowardice. He had a damn good (and entertaining) run at 154. No two ways about it.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by JLC View Post

        Nope. He didn’t. Lara lost to Hurd. Hurd lost to Williams. Williams lost to Resario and Resario got stopped by Charlo. Thats boxing. Charlo’s resume doesn’t strike me as cowardice. He had a damn good (and entertaining) run at 154. No two ways about it.
        It's a weak division with the top guy taking 2 rematches before sealing the win. The others in the division win and lose here and there, not maintaining position. Lara kept calling out Charlo for 2 years and it fell on deaf ears. Triangle theories are no justification for the ducking history. But it no longer matters now. Charlo is expected to escape somewhere. I don't know where. Tigers and hyenas are everywhere.
        Last edited by Bullrider; 01-31-2024, 04:16 PM.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Bullrider View Post
          It's a weak division with the top guy taking 2 rematches before sealing the win. The others in the division win and lose here and there, not maintaining position. Lara kept calling out Charlo for 2 years and it fell on deaf ears. Triangle theories are no justification for the ducking history. But it no longer matters now. Charlo is expected to escape somewhere. I don't know where. Tigers and hyenas are everywhere.
          I think when you have one guy at the top forever and all the underlings crawling for a shot that’s more a definition of a weak division.

          when you have all the guys beating each other, in my opinion that’s a more balanced and entertaining division. Especially when all the guys are mixing it up with each other.

          But you can’t make everybody happy. Charlo will make his “escape”. I respect the accomplishment and road to undisputed.

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          • #65
            Jermell took a page out of Mikey Garcia's playbook. Move up two weight classes to challenge a dangerous champion. If you lose there is no shame in it because you took on that division's boogeyman the way Mikey did with Spence. That way Mikey could avoid a humiliating defeat from Lomachenko at 135, and Jermell can avoid a humiliating defeat by Tszyu at 154.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by JLC View Post

              Alvarez at 154

              trout
              mayweather
              lara
              liam smith

              i would say these are the names that matter. Yea he fought Kermit Cintron , and old Mosley. Matthew Hatton. But these 4 guys are who define his run at 154.

              Charlo fought


              Lubin
              trout
              harrison (twice)
              Reisario
              Castano (twice)
              No Sergio Martinez, No Paul Williams, no E. Lara, no young Canelo.
              He could have fought all of them. His brother is the same way.
              They both SHOULD have fought GGG too.
              Tank follows their template for AVOIDING great boxers. Tank could have fought-Loma, Teo, Haney, Shakur & J Ortiz.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by MONGOOSE66 View Post

                No Sergio Martinez, No Paul Williams, no E. Lara, no young Canelo.
                He could have fought all of them. His brother is the same way.
                They both SHOULD have fought GGG too.
                Tank follows their template for AVOIDING great boxers. Tank could have fought-Loma, Teo, Haney, Shakur & J Ortiz.
                GGG turned down a fight with Jermall Charlo and a deal

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by MONGOOSE66 View Post

                  No Sergio Martinez, No Paul Williams, no E. Lara, no young Canelo.
                  He could have fought all of them. His brother is the same way.
                  They both SHOULD have fought GGG too.
                  Tank follows their template for AVOIDING great boxers. Tank could have fought-Loma, Teo, Haney, Shakur & J Ortiz.
                  Paul was already hurt and disabled by the time these guys got major play. Martinez was already at 160. GGG never was at 154. Keep it factual.

                  one Charlo and Lara have the same trainer still til this day, and at one time all 3 had the same trainer. Jermell did a good job fighting everybody he should have up until his undisputed win.

                  You also act like someone can choose to fight Alvarez. As if that’s how it works. They called him out as did everybody else. But Alvarez ultimately decides who he fights and when he fights them.

                  we don’t need to act like we forgot how boxing works.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
                    Jermell took a page out of Mikey Garcia's playbook. Move up two weight classes to challenge a dangerous champion. If you lose there is no shame in it because you took on that division's boogeyman the way Mikey did with Spence. That way Mikey could avoid a humiliating defeat from Lomachenko at 135, and Jermell can avoid a humiliating defeat by Tszyu at 154.
                    Charlo if he was in top form would beat Tim, with whatever is going on in his personal life needs to be sorted or his career is pretty much over, world class athletes cant sit around like he has done and expect to be in top form he needs to get back in the ring soon or kiss it all goodbye.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by JLC View Post

                      Paul was already hurt and disabled by the time these guys got major play. Martinez was already at 160. GGG never was at 154. Keep it factual.

                      one Charlo and Lara have the same trainer still til this day, and at one time all 3 had the same trainer. Jermell did a good job fighting everybody he should have up until his undisputed win.

                      You also act like someone can choose to fight Alvarez. As if that’s how it works. They called him out as did everybody else. But Alvarez ultimately decides who he fights and when he fights them.

                      we don’t need to act like we forgot how boxing works.

                      Come on, big names big fights. Going up five pounds for those guys is NOTHING. Their fkn HUGE fir their weight classes. Canelo fought 154 to 175. Thats what great fighters do. Their NOT great fighters. I believe they could of been but now its too fckn late.

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