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  • #71
    Originally posted by famicommander View Post

    Nobody else on the entire site is keeping score in your imaginary battle for internet credibility. Most people see those posts for what they are: a basic summary of their careers.
    Your baseless ad hominem argument attempts here are weak mate, take a break again.

    You failed to defend your position and instead made a fantasy web of lies

    That is objectively what it is, a basic summary of their careers. Why no one takes you seriously with it is because it's clear you pick and chose when they matter. So it means nothing. Your credibility is in the bin.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

      Your baseless ad hominem argument attempts here are weak mate, take a break again.

      You failed to defend your position and instead made a fantasy web of lies

      That is objectively what it is, a basic summary of their careers. Why no one takes you seriously with it is because it's clear you pick and chose when they matter. So it means nothing. Your credibility is in the bin.
      Terence Crawford:
      W vs #3 Ricky Burns UD 12 (fmr. WBO 130; reigning WBO 135; future WBA 140)
      W vs #7 Yuriorkis Gamboa TKO 9 (fmr. WBA/IBF 126)
      W vs #2 Raymundo Beltran UD 12 (future WBO 135)
      W vs #9 Thomas Dulorme TKO 6
      W vs #1 Viktor Postol UD 12 (reigning WBC 140)
      W vs #3 John Molina TKO 8
      W vs #9 Felix Diaz RTD 10 (Diaz ranked at 147, fight at 140)
      W vs #1 Julius Indongo KO 3 (reigning WBA/IBF 140)
      W vs #4 Jeff Horn TKO 9 (reigning WBO 147)
      W vs Amir Khan TKO 6 (fmr. WBA/IBF 140)
      W vs #10 Egidijus Kavaliauskas TKO 9
      W vs Kell Brook TKO 4 (fmr. IBF 147)
      W vs #4 Shawn Porter TKO 10 (fmr. IBF 147; WBC 147)
      W vs #9 David Avanesyan KO 6
      W vs #1 Errol Spence Jr. TKO 9 (reigning WBA/WBC/IBF 147)

      Other notable victories: Breidis Prescott, Andrey Klimov, Dierry Jean, Hank Lundy, Jose Benavidez Jr

      13-0 vs top 10
      8-0 vs top 5
      4-0 vs #1 (or #2 if Crawford was #1)
      10-0 vs fighters that won a legitimate world title
      5-0 vs reigning world titlists
      3-0 in unification fights
      18-0 in world title fights
      6-0 in lineal world championship fights
      40-0-0-0 overall record, 31 KOs

      135: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBO
      140: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed
      147: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed

      3 division lineal world champion
      2 division undisputed world champion
      3 division world titlist

      Naoya Inoue:
      W vs #10 Ryoichi Taguchi UD 10 (future WBA/IBF/Ring 108)
      W vs #1 Adrian Hernandez TKO 6 (fmr. and reigning WBC 108)
      W vs #1 Omar Narvaez KO 2 (fmr. WBO 112; reigning WBO 115)
      W vs #8 Kohei Kono TKO 6 (fmr. 2X WBA 112)
      W vs #5 Jamie McDonnell TKO 1 (fmr. IBF 118)
      W vs #5 Juan Carlos Payano KO 1 (fmr. WBA 118)
      W vs #6 Emmanuel Rodriguez KO 2 (reigning and future IBF 118)
      W vs #4 Nonito Donaire UD 12 (fmr. IBF 112; WBC/WBO 118; WBO/IBF 122; WBA 126; WBO 122; reigning WBA 118; future WBC 118)
      W vs #8 Jason Moloney KO 7 (future WBO 118)
      W vs #2 Nonito Donaire TKO 2 (fmr. IBF 112; WBC/WBO 118; WBO/IBF 122; WBA 126; WBO 122; WBA 118; reigning WBC 118)
      W vs #8 Paul Butler KO 11 (fmr. IBF 118; reigning WBO 118)
      W vs #1 Stephen Fulton TKO 8 (reigning WBC/WBO 122)
      W vs #2 Marlon Tapales KO 10 (reigning WBA/IBF 122)
      W vs #3 Luis Nery KO 6 (fmr. WBC 118; WBC 122)

      Other notable victories: Petchbarngborn Kokietgym, Antonio Nieves, Michael Dasmarinas

      14-0 vs top 10
      9-0 vs top 5
      5-0 vs #1 (or #2 if Inoue was #1)
      14-0 vs fighters that won a legitimate world title
      8-0 vs reigning world titlists
      6-0 in unification fights
      20-0 in world title fights (not counting WBA Regular)
      4-0 in lineal world championship fights
      27-0-0-0 overall record, 24 KOs

      108: WBC
      112: (none)
      115: WBO
      118: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed
      122: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed

      2 division lineal world champion
      2 division undisputed world champion
      4 division world titlist

      Oleksandr Usyk
      W vs #2 Krzysztof Glowacki UD 12 (reigning and future WBO cruiserweight)
      W vs #10 Marco Huck TKO 10 (fmr. WBO crusierweight)
      W vs #6 Mairis Briedis MD 12 (reigning WBC cruiserweight; future WBO cruiserweight; IBF/Ring/TBRB/lineal cruiserweight)
      W vs #2 Murat Gassiev UD 12 (reigning WBA/IBF cruiserweight)
      W vs Tony Bellew KO 8 (fmr. WBC cruiserweight)
      W vs #1 Anthony Joshua UD 12 (fmr. and reigning WBA/IBF/WBO heavyweight)
      W vs #2 Anthony Joshua SD 12 (fmr. 2X WBA/IBF/WBO heavyweight)
      W vs #1 Tyson Fury SD 12 (fmr. WBA/IBF/WBO/2X Ring/2X TBRB, reigning WBC/lineal heavyweight)


      Other notable victories: Thabiso Mchunu, Michael Hunter, Derek Chisora, Daniel Dubois

      7-0 vs top 10
      5-0 vs top 5
      4-0 vs #1 (or #2 if Usyk was #1)
      8-0 vs fighters that won a legitimate world title
      5-0 vs reigning world titlists
      3-0 in unification fights
      11-0 in world title fights
      3-0 in lineal world championship fights
      22-0-0-0 overall record, 14 KOs

      Cruiserweight: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed
      Heavyweight: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed (plus IBO)

      2 division lineal world champion
      2 division undisputed world champion
      2 division world titlist

      Notable achievement:
      Usyk is 10-0 in his opponents' home countries and 4-0 on neutral ground, including 2-0 vs favored fighter in Saudi Arabia​
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      • #73
        Originally posted by famicommander View Post

        Terence Crawford:
        W vs #3 Ricky Burns UD 12 (fmr. WBO 130; reigning WBO 135; future WBA 140)
        W vs #7 Yuriorkis Gamboa TKO 9 (fmr. WBA/IBF 126)
        W vs #2 Raymundo Beltran UD 12 (future WBO 135)
        W vs #9 Thomas Dulorme TKO 6
        W vs #1 Viktor Postol UD 12 (reigning WBC 140)
        W vs #3 John Molina TKO 8
        W vs #9 Felix Diaz RTD 10 (Diaz ranked at 147, fight at 140)
        W vs #1 Julius Indongo KO 3 (reigning WBA/IBF 140)
        W vs #4 Jeff Horn TKO 9 (reigning WBO 147)
        W vs Amir Khan TKO 6 (fmr. WBA/IBF 140)
        W vs #10 Egidijus Kavaliauskas TKO 9
        W vs Kell Brook TKO 4 (fmr. IBF 147)
        W vs #4 Shawn Porter TKO 10 (fmr. IBF 147; WBC 147)
        W vs #9 David Avanesyan KO 6
        W vs #1 Errol Spence Jr. TKO 9 (reigning WBA/WBC/IBF 147)

        Other notable victories: Breidis Prescott, Andrey Klimov, Dierry Jean, Hank Lundy, Jose Benavidez Jr

        13-0 vs top 10
        8-0 vs top 5
        4-0 vs #1 (or #2 if Crawford was #1)
        10-0 vs fighters that won a legitimate world title
        5-0 vs reigning world titlists
        3-0 in unification fights
        18-0 in world title fights
        6-0 in lineal world championship fights
        40-0-0-0 overall record, 31 KOs

        135: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBO
        140: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed
        147: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed

        3 division lineal world champion
        2 division undisputed world champion
        3 division world titlist

        Naoya Inoue:
        W vs #10 Ryoichi Taguchi UD 10 (future WBA/IBF/Ring 108)
        W vs #1 Adrian Hernandez TKO 6 (fmr. and reigning WBC 108)
        W vs #1 Omar Narvaez KO 2 (fmr. WBO 112; reigning WBO 115)
        W vs #8 Kohei Kono TKO 6 (fmr. 2X WBA 112)
        W vs #5 Jamie McDonnell TKO 1 (fmr. IBF 118)
        W vs #5 Juan Carlos Payano KO 1 (fmr. WBA 118)
        W vs #6 Emmanuel Rodriguez KO 2 (reigning and future IBF 118)
        W vs #4 Nonito Donaire UD 12 (fmr. IBF 112; WBC/WBO 118; WBO/IBF 122; WBA 126; WBO 122; reigning WBA 118; future WBC 118)
        W vs #8 Jason Moloney KO 7 (future WBO 118)
        W vs #2 Nonito Donaire TKO 2 (fmr. IBF 112; WBC/WBO 118; WBO/IBF 122; WBA 126; WBO 122; WBA 118; reigning WBC 118)
        W vs #8 Paul Butler KO 11 (fmr. IBF 118; reigning WBO 118)
        W vs #1 Stephen Fulton TKO 8 (reigning WBC/WBO 122)
        W vs #2 Marlon Tapales KO 10 (reigning WBA/IBF 122)
        W vs #3 Luis Nery KO 6 (fmr. WBC 118; WBC 122)

        Other notable victories: Petchbarngborn Kokietgym, Antonio Nieves, Michael Dasmarinas

        14-0 vs top 10
        9-0 vs top 5
        5-0 vs #1 (or #2 if Inoue was #1)
        14-0 vs fighters that won a legitimate world title
        8-0 vs reigning world titlists
        6-0 in unification fights
        20-0 in world title fights (not counting WBA Regular)
        4-0 in lineal world championship fights
        27-0-0-0 overall record, 24 KOs

        108: WBC
        112: (none)
        115: WBO
        118: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed
        122: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed

        2 division lineal world champion
        2 division undisputed world champion
        4 division world titlist

        Oleksandr Usyk
        W vs #2 Krzysztof Glowacki UD 12 (reigning and future WBO cruiserweight)
        W vs #10 Marco Huck TKO 10 (fmr. WBO crusierweight)
        W vs #6 Mairis Briedis MD 12 (reigning WBC cruiserweight; future WBO cruiserweight; IBF/Ring/TBRB/lineal cruiserweight)
        W vs #2 Murat Gassiev UD 12 (reigning WBA/IBF cruiserweight)
        W vs Tony Bellew KO 8 (fmr. WBC cruiserweight)
        W vs #1 Anthony Joshua UD 12 (fmr. and reigning WBA/IBF/WBO heavyweight)
        W vs #2 Anthony Joshua SD 12 (fmr. 2X WBA/IBF/WBO heavyweight)
        W vs #1 Tyson Fury SD 12 (fmr. WBA/IBF/WBO/2X Ring/2X TBRB, reigning WBC/lineal heavyweight)


        Other notable victories: Thabiso Mchunu, Michael Hunter, Derek Chisora, Daniel Dubois

        7-0 vs top 10
        5-0 vs top 5
        4-0 vs #1 (or #2 if Usyk was #1)
        8-0 vs fighters that won a legitimate world title
        5-0 vs reigning world titlists
        3-0 in unification fights
        11-0 in world title fights
        3-0 in lineal world championship fights
        22-0-0-0 overall record, 14 KOs

        Cruiserweight: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed
        Heavyweight: Lineal/TBRB, Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO undisputed (plus IBO)

        2 division lineal world champion
        2 division undisputed world champion
        2 division world titlist

        Notable achievement:
        Usyk is 10-0 in his opponents' home countries and 4-0 on neutral ground, including 2-0 vs favored fighter in Saudi Arabia​
        No one cares you sad fool

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        • #74
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

          No one cares you sad fool
          You do, deep down into the very core of your being, and that's enough for me.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by famicommander View Post

            You do, deep down into the very core of your being, and that's enough for me.
            Couldn't care any less you moron

            Like I said, fanboys like you amuse me. And calling you out on your overt double standards and hypocrisy even more so.

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            • #76
              If no 126, then at least get the winner of Estrada-Bam…

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              • #77
                Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita View Post
                If no 126, then at least get the winner of Estrada-Bam…
                Pretty sure the monster will target the winner of that one. Then 126 makes all sense, his true weight ceiling imo.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post

                  I have Monster a little higher than Bud, but Bud took 5 years to fight Spence because Earl offered a myriad of excuses for 5 years. Crawford would have destroyed Earl in 2018 had Earl had the nuts to fight him back then. I see good fighters hiding from Bud. I don't see good fighters hiding from Inoue. I'm just saying...
                  I'm curious, who's hiding from Crawford right now? He's my favorite fighter but I don't think anyone is avoiding him at the moment. Boots wanted to fight him and he hasn't fought at 154 yet to say anyone is avoiding him.

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by A.B Counterhooks View Post

                    Pretty sure the monster will target the winner of that one. Then 126 makes all sense, his true weight ceiling imo.
                    If he's targeting guys 2 weight classes below him, I think we should be able to criticize that. He should be trying to get Nakatani who's big and at 118 or move up to 126 after another fight at 122. He already beat everyone that even matters at 122.
                    Dr. Z Dr. Z likes this.

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                    • #80
                      I like Inoue but if he goes up to 126, he'll get KO. Better for Monster to wait for Nakatani and Bam to move up.

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