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  • #11
    Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post

    He feels a lot like Edgar Berlanga when the latter was still on the 16 first round KO hype to me. Gaping holes in his defense, and a career that's all mismatches. When's he gonna fight someone ranked in the top 40 even? He's gotten his rankings without ever fighting a guy ranked higher than 40...
    I can say thé guy does have talent and yea he can fight
    Notice I say fight not box
    Pretty curious myself and just can’t figure what EOTT wanna do with him
    I lay some blame on Ramsay

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    • #12
      Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post

      He feels a lot like Edgar Berlanga when the latter was still on the 16 first round KO hype to me. Gaping holes in his defense, and a career that's all mismatches. When's he gonna fight someone ranked in the top 40 even? He's gotten his rankings without ever fighting a guy ranked higher than 40...
      Haha that seems like how a lot of guys get ranked nowadays

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      • #13
        Fight Pacheco.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post

          He feels a lot like Edgar Berlanga when the latter was still on the 16 first round KO hype to me. Gaping holes in his defense, and a career that's all mismatches. When's he gonna fight someone ranked in the top 40 even? He's gotten his rankings without ever fighting a guy ranked higher than 40...
          He did, Derevyanchenko, 6 months ago. You didn't know?

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Toprope View Post

            He did, Derevyanchenko, 6 months ago. You didn't know?
            Derevyanchanko is a career middleweight. You didn't know?

            He's not a super middleweight. Pulling guys up from lower weight classes is not the same thing as fighting ranked contenders in your own division, even if it's basically all that Tank Davis and Canelo do these days. That was Derevyanchanko's ONLY fight at 168. Casuals these days, SMH.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post

              Derevyanchanko is a career middleweight. You didn't know?

              He's not a super middleweight. Pulling guys up from lower weight classes is not the same thing as fighting ranked contenders in your own division, even if it's basically all that Tank Davis and Canelo do these days. That was Derevyanchanko's ONLY fight at 168. Casuals these days, SMH.
              You in here defending triple theory Boxingitis from insults. Derevyanchanko ONLY fought Mibilli at 168, and ONLY fought Alexander at 168, and ONLY fought, (moving up on the same night) Mungia at 168 who fought for the title. ALL 3 up at some point from 160 and additionally Canelo. So is it ONLY one fight or 3. You didn't know!! Stop shaking your head I'm no casual so F you.


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              • #17
                Originally posted by Toprope View Post

                You in here defending triple theory Boxingitis from insults. Derevyanchanko ONLY fought Mibilli at 168, and ONLY fought Alexander at 168, and ONLY fought, (moving up on the same night) Mungia at 168 who fought for the title. ALL 3 up at some point from 160 and additionally Canelo. So is it ONLY one fight or 3. You didn't know!! Stop shaking your head I'm no casual so F you.

                You are quite right. My apologies. I'd completely forgotten that the Munguía fight and onward were at 168, and retract my comments. I even watched those fights, so have no excuse.

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