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  • SouthpawRight
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    #21
    Originally posted by ELPacman

    Hey man, I'm with you. I love watching the lighter weight classes due to the energy level and action they bring, but it also takes more effort for them to become a megastar. It usually requires them eventually jumping up in weight and picking on another well known fighter to breakout. Hard to say who could be successful with that from the current crop.
    yes small must be at least twice as good to become a star

    Need to whoop ass across multiple weight divisions

    Originally posted by El_Mero
    Bam is 24 and already a top fighter, fighting the best. I don't see anyone except Inoue or Nakatani. Problem is Americans, especially these casual fanboi cheerleaders, don't watch the lower weights so there's that
    lol fat Uck Americans can’t relate to these smaller weight divisions

    Fat Uck Americans think they can be 200 pounds of lean muscle if they get fit

    when most would be lightweights to middleweights

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    • Oracle01
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      #22
      Benavidez ticks all the boxes to be the next superstar more than anyone else yet for some reason so many try to ignore him. He would have already got there if Canelo had given him the fight but I think he still will eventually. These midgets like Bam have no chance.

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      • Oracle01
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        #23
        Originally posted by SouthpawRight
        it’s small men time

        Naoya
        Bam
        Junto

        To be completely honest I prefer watching featherweight to 175. Fighters >= 5 ft 6

        but these small guys are too good in this era
        Nobody cares for the midgets and never really have. They need to be a Conor mcgregor X factor to become big stars and those guys do not.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Oracle01
          Benavidez ticks all the boxes to be the next superstar more than anyone else yet for some reason so many try to ignore him. He would have already got there if Canelo had given him the fight but I think he still will eventually. These midgets like Bam have no chance.
          Looking forward to Ben’s next fight

          giving both David’s the benefit of the doubt for their meh debuts at 175

          Originally posted by Oracle01

          Nobody cares for the midgets and never really have. They need to be a Conor mcgregor X factor to become big stars and those guys do not.
          most dwarf boxers don’t talk much either. Asians and Mexicans are quiet

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          • ImDominicanLipz
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            #25
            Originally posted by garfios

            I think tank could be it, if he picks it up. Munguia is not good enough and as soon as he steps up in class, the results aren't going to be favorable, or he can go canelo's route and maybe dome of ginger's fans bites the bait.
            I disagree. I think Munguia is very underrated and his resume isn’t all that bad. Of course, time will tell. But as far as saying the ginger route, that’s a HOF route.


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            • ELPacman
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              #26
              Originally posted by ImDominicanLipz

              I disagree. I think Munguia is very underrated and his resume isn’t all that bad. Of course, time will tell. But as far as saying the ginger route, that’s a HOF route.

              Sorry man, but no way is Munguia skillful enough in the way Canelo is to basically jump up and down divisions, winning and become a mega star. Canelo has a lot of attributes that his fellow Mexicans do not. Granted Benavidez is probably one of them. Too bad Canelo won't give him the chance to prove it against him, but Benavidez is carving out his own path. I'm not sure if he'll become mega super star though unless he himself beats a mega star. It's basically a passing of the torch situation that is needed. If Benavidez could get Canelo and beat him, I could see him having a very high chance because the casuals that just follow Canelo will now follow Benavidez.

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                #27
                Originally posted by ImDominicanLipz

                I disagree. I think Munguia is very underrated and his resume isn’t all that bad. Of course, time will tell. But as far as saying the ginger route, that’s a HOF route.

                Please, you know what am talking about. His resume is full of has been and 2nd tier boxers, he is exactly what we think he is, a well managed boxer made to make money(nothing wrong with that) not for legacy, jusy like canelo, no surprise they share a common denominator. The bar has going down so low that a guy that only fight old past their prime fighters, and domestic level boxers while avoiding without a shame his most dangerous opponents is considered great.
                Last edited by garfios; 10-31-2024, 01:17 PM.

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                  #28
                  David Benavidez needs the canelo fight to become that. And he has to win the canelo fight.

                  Shakur needs a dominant performance over tank to become that. Can't be a boring ud. Has to be a omg victory. It doesn't have to be like bud vs spence...but it has to be something like hopkins vs tito to make Shakur take over

                  Boots needs a knockout win over Crawford to become that.

                  Only 3 in my opinion who could be next. But without those fights it's not possible
                  Last edited by Hustle; 11-01-2024, 10:08 AM.

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                  • Elheath
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                    #29
                    Shakur had his chance to control his fate to become a star but he rejected it due to his own dumbness. When the unpopular but undisputed Haney offered him the 25% he should've jumped on it, eff the money.

                    Undisputed champion Shakur would've gotten Loma (one last attempt to go undisputed himself) and likely Tank (he was the regular beltholder so he could've called Tank out and get his name known) which would've easily multiplied the money he gave up for Haney fight.

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                    • ImDominicanLipz
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by ELPacman

                      Sorry man, but no way is Munguia skillful enough in the way Canelo is to basically jump up and down divisions, winning and become a mega star. Canelo has a lot of attributes that his fellow Mexicans do not. Granted Benavidez is probably one of them. Too bad Canelo won't give him the chance to prove it against him, but Benavidez is carving out his own path. I'm not sure if he'll become mega super star though unless he himself beats a mega star. It's basically a passing of the torch situation that is needed. If Benavidez could get Canelo and beat him, I could see him having a very high chance because the casuals that just follow Canelo will now follow Benavidez.
                      Thats not how it works. Beating Canelo does not automatically make u a star, u have to already have star qualities. Bivol beat Canelo and didnt become a star because he doesnt have star qualities. I dont think Benavidez does either. There honestly isn't too many boxers that have superstar marketability.

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