Match ups that are reasonable to each fighter's career for 2010?

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  • tito_bandito
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    Match ups that are reasonable to each fighter's career for 2010?

    List some fights that you think are reasonable to each fighter at the stage of their careers...for 2010 I think these are reasonable:

    Juan Diaz Vs Vincente Escobedo at 135 pounds

    Amir Khan Vs Paulie Malignaggi or Nate Campbell (if he vacates his title)

    Timothy Bradley Vs Devon Alexander (If Alexander passes Urango which he will)

    Victor Ortiz Vs Antonio Margarito (Since Ortiz is probably going to move up in weight as he did with A. Diaz; Plus it would be a good come back fight for Margarito) Or a Maidana rematch for Ortiz...

    Ricky Hatton Vs Luis Collazo at 147 (Since Hatton will move up to 147)

    I would like to see Micheal Katsidis move up to 140 and fight Juan Manuel Marquez

    Julio Cezar Chavez Jr Vs Yuri Foreman (Chavez needs to step it up)
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    Margarito would eat Ortiz alive at this point. Fight would never happen, and if it did, than shame on GBP and Ortiz's advisors.

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      #3
      Originally posted by savorduhflavor
      Margarito would eat Ortiz alive at this point. Fight would never happen, and if it did, than shame on GBP and Ortiz's advisors.
      I dunno but Margarito was exposed when he faught shane without the bricks in his wraps lol The only thing he demonstrated was that he can take a punch to a 38 year old Mosley...I think Ortiz can get the job done...

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        #4
        Originally posted by tito_bandito
        I dunno but Margarito was exposed when he faught shane without the bricks in his wraps lol The only thing he demonstrated was that he can take a punch to a 38 year old Mosley...I think Ortiz can get the job done...
        No way man. Last time Ortiz was dragged into a gun fight he quit.

        Plus, he looked like **** against Diaz. Kid will never be the same IMO.

        Even a ****ty version of Margarito would wear down Ortiz. Kid's not ready.

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          #5
          Originally posted by savorduhflavor
          No way man. Last time Ortiz was dragged into a gun fight he quit.

          Plus, he looked like **** against Diaz. Kid will never be the same IMO.

          Even a ****ty version of Margarito would wear down Ortiz. Kid's not ready.
          I agree..I don't think he lost much in the Maidana fight..he's still young..and just needs to shake the jitters off..but at this point..Margarito does wreck Ortiz..

          for me it's..

          JMM-Pacquiao III
          Cotto-Margarito II
          Juanma Lopez-Gamboa
          Darchinyan-N.Donaire II
          Bradley-Khan

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            #6
            Originally posted by savorduhflavor
            No way man. Last time Ortiz was dragged into a gun fight he quit.

            Plus, he looked like **** against Diaz. Kid will never be the same IMO.

            Even a ****ty version of Margarito would wear down Ortiz. Kid's not ready.
            Well when Ortiz faught Maidana he admit he was not fighting smart something went wrong that night...and against A. Diaz Ortiz was playing the role of a defensive counter puncher against a pressure fighter like A. Diaz...not to mention Ortiz has sparred with Margarito in the past...

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              #7
              Originally posted by tito_bandito
              Well when Ortiz faught Maidana he admit he was not fighting smart something went wrong that night...and against A. Diaz Ortiz was playing the role of a defensive counter puncher against a pressure fighter like A. Diaz...not to mention Ortiz has sparred with Margarito in the past...
              I've never read that?..

              how'd that go?..any feedback from either camp or fighter?..

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                #8
                Originally posted by .::EyEKoNiK::.
                I agree..I don't think he lost much in the Maidana fight..he's still young..and just needs to shake the jitters off..but at this point..Margarito does wreck Ortiz..

                for me it's..

                JMM-Pacquiao III
                Cotto-Margarito II
                Juanma Lopez-Gamboa
                Darchinyan-N.Donaire II
                Bradley-Khan
                I think that Cotto can maintain his legacy if he retires after a Margarito rematch...because that Pac loss is still in question at the moment...Plus his skin isn't doing very well and his health could be at risk if he keeps fighting...cotto that is...

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                  Originally posted by .::EyEKoNiK::.
                  I've never read that?..

                  how'd that go?..any feedback from either camp or fighter?..
                  I heard they did ******** boxing forums plus there are pictures of them after training together...

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                    #10
                    1.) Amir Khan vs Nate Campbell/Paul Malignaggi, One is old the other is featherfisted for a young Khan

                    2.) Katsidis vs Marquez at 135, This is Marquez' best weight and Katsidis earned his shot defend your title

                    3.) Hatton vs. Cotto at 147, Some might disagree but both were beaten pretty bad in their last fight(s), it would make financial sense

                    4.) Berto/Mosley vs. Pacquiao/Clottey/ vs. Mayweather/TBA
                    Welterweight Last Man Standing!

                    5.) Haye vs. Klitschko(s)
                    Lets Unify Those Titles!!!!!

                    6.) Yohnny Perez vs. Hasegawa 118
                    Lets See Who The Best 118 Pounder Is!

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