Is Alvarez-Zaveck/N'Dou next?

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  • -GDS-
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    #11
    Originally posted by BoxerDood
    Ouch...I don't think I'd want to see Alvarez in the ring with a puncher like Bailey for a few more years. That Sugar Jackson KO is still stuck in my head. Didn't he break the dude's legs? LOL
    Might as well literally broke his knees. The K.O. was nasty, and Jackson's a fairly big WW. Alvarez could very well get a belt, but the day after, he'd regret it. He'd have no choice but to fight dudes he just ain't ready for yet.

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    • B.U.R.N.E.R
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      #12
      Originally posted by -GDS-
      Might as well literally broke his knees. The K.O. was nasty, and Jackson's a fairly big WW. Alvarez could very well get a belt, but the day after, he'd regret it. He'd have no choice but to fight dudes he just ain't ready for yet.
      Its still will stand as him being a champ at 147 which for a 19 year old is a good accomplishment.

      GBP wouldnt put him in there with Bailey. Hed drop the belt or fight someone else.

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        #13
        Originally posted by No Ceilings
        Its still will stand as him being a champ at 147 which for a 19 year old is a good accomplishment.

        GBP wouldnt put him in there with Bailey. Hed drop the belt or fight someone else.
        I suppose. Most wouldn't call out a 19 year old for vacating a belt under those circumstances. Hopefully, it wouldn't hurt his rep. After Zaveck or N'Dou though, who would you have him fight next?

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        • Siggy
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          #14
          its bullsht.
          he aint fighting for a title next unless its one of those 4 letter trinkets.
          sure, EVERYBODY wants zaveck, but that doesnt necessarily mean that zaveck would want them. i think zaveck will hold his belt hostage and milk his title run for as long as possible. just look at who his first title defense was against.

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          • Siggy
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            #15
            alvarez should fight alfonso gomez or matthew hatton next.

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              #16
              Originally posted by -GDS-
              I suppose. Most wouldn't call out a 19 year old for vacating a belt under those circumstances. Hopefully, it wouldn't hurt his rep. After Zaveck or N'Dou though, who would you have him fight next?
              Mostly bums, and journeyman no need to rush him hes still a kid. Like literally...lol. He will be moved slowly until hes developed physically. Hes still growing.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Siggy
                alvarez should fight alfonso gomez or matthew hatton next.
                Matthew Hatton would have been perfect...Why did the fight fall apart?

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