And people want to talk about how the lower weight divisions don't have any talent, yet here is Zurdo getting another title shot after coming up from 168 and getting his butt kicked at 175, then barely beating a faded 175lber to get this title shot?
Comments Thread For: Goulamirian To Defend WBA Cruiserweight Title Against Zurdo Ramirez on March 30th
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45 boxers he’s beaten including many good names. Vlasov, Jessie Hart twice, Roamer Angulu, Yunieski, Sullivan Barrera, and Joe Smith. More names on his resume than the top four lightweights combined. Just cause you don’t like him doesn’t mean he isn’t a great fighter. And Arsen Goulamirian is a beast.Comment
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Exactly bro you keeping it real, losing doesn't Make you trash, Floyd ****ed this generation of boxing up so badly that they are scared to fight each otherComment
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Joe Smith is not a world level fighter, and zurdo is a good fighter, not a nobody nor elite, the shame is in the way he got the call, he jumped the queue, and I'm pretty sure the division has some other worthy challengers waiting for their turn, before him. Now if you think that's okay then shame on you. He has beaten some okay boxers, not world beaters.Comment
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45 boxers he’s beaten including many good names. Vlasov, Jessie Hart twice, Roamer Angulu, Yunieski, Sullivan Barrera, and Joe Smith. More names on his resume than the top four lightweights combined. Just cause you don’t like him doesn’t mean he isn’t a great fighter. And Arsen Goulamirian is a beast.
Why don't you try your list again and list all the cruiserweight fighters he's beaten to earn a title shot at cruiserweight...
Here you go, here's the list:
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Yeah. There's none.
And my central issue here is that people like to pretend that the lower weight classes don't have talent, but ignore this kind of farce.Comment
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