A JWW Tournament Is Happening Right Before Our Eyes

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  • MARKBNLV
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    #11
    Judah is a very live guy in this division,i wouldnt be surprised,if him and Khan meet a year down the line for the Lineal 140 title.

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    • el malo
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      #12
      victor ortiz will be the man at 140! mexicans will regret abandoning him for quiting.

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        #13
        Originally posted by el malo
        victor ortiz will be the man at 140! mexicans will regret abandoning him for quiting.
        I like Ortiz but i think Khan is better at playing the same game,and at some point he is going to have to fight toe to toe this running sht he is doing now wont last long.

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        • IronDanHamza
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          #14
          I think Judah-Khan would be an interesting fight, i want to se how much Judah has left. I would lean at Bradley to be #1 at 140 this time next year.

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          • Tiozzo
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            #15
            yes, and this is good news

            it means the best fights the best without the intervention of a network to put things together in a complicated tournament

            it is just happening on its own because the fighters are stepping up to the plate

            if all the divisions were following the same direction, the sport would benefit a whole lot

            as for the TS question, I believe it will be either Bradley, Ortiz or Khan who will still be standing when the dust clears, and I particularly like Ortiz, if he can stay composed and box, he can beat any of them, superb right hand he's got

            ***on a side note, we shouln't forget Kotelnik is still in the picture, he did beat Alexander, so that just makes one more talent in the division to watch out for
            Last edited by Tiozzo; 11-01-2010, 05:47 PM.

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            • DARKSEID
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              #16
              I think it's between Bradley and Maidana- That's the fight that determines who's king.

              But we got the second best for each of them- hopefully they win them both.

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              • Pullcounter
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                #17
                Originally posted by El C@cique@PR
                There is a tournament happening before our eyes so I hope people stop complaning about the JWW's not fighting each other. Look at this:

                1.Zab Judah 39-6-0(27KOs) vs Lucas Mathysse 27-0-0(25KOs) 06/11/10
                IBF and WBO Eliminator For The #2 Spot

                2.Victor Ortiz 28-2-1(22KOs) vs Lamont Peterson 28-1-0(14KOs) 11/12/10

                3.Amir Khan 23-1-0(17KOs) vs Marcos Rene Maidana 29-1-0(27KOs) 11/12/10
                WBA World JWW Title

                4.Timothy Bradley 26-0-0(11KOs) vs Devon Alexander 21-0-0(13KOs) 29/1/11
                WBO and WBC JWW Titles


                The winner of Zab vs Mathysse could fight the winner of Bradley vs Devon and the winner of Ortiz vs Peterson, should fight the winner of Khan Maidana
                this "tourny" isn't happening.

                khan, alexander, and bradley are already talking about fighting mayweather and pac. these jr WWs have bigger egos than they do resumes.

                GBP will keep khan fighting in house. he will fight ortiz or jmm; then he will get a shot at floyd.

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                • MXboxingfan
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                  #18
                  Why am I the only one who voted for Marcos Maidana? Maidana should definitely have more votes than Victor Ortiz. Maidana has already proven to be too much for Ortiz.

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                  • cleaner147
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by El C@cique@PR
                    There is a tournament happening before our eyes so I hope people stop complaning about the JWW's not fighting each other. Look at this:

                    1.Zab Judah 39-6-0(27KOs) vs Lucas Mathysse 27-0-0(25KOs) 06/11/10
                    IBF and WBO Eliminator For The #2 Spot

                    2.Victor Ortiz 28-2-1(22KOs) vs Lamont Peterson 28-1-0(14KOs) 11/12/10

                    3.Amir Khan 23-1-0(17KOs) vs Marcos Rene Maidana 29-1-0(27KOs) 11/12/10
                    WBA World JWW Title

                    4.Timothy Bradley 26-0-0(11KOs) vs Devon Alexander 21-0-0(13KOs) 29/1/11
                    WBO and WBC JWW Titles


                    The winner of Zab vs Mathysse could fight the winner of Bradley vs Devon and the winner of Ortiz vs Peterson, should fight the winner of Khan Maidana
                    no, the winner of Zab-Math fights Mabuza next and the winner of that fight with Mabuza gets the IBF belt that was stripped of Devon for not defending it to Mabuza.

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                    • ChampBox@PR
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by MAЯA
                      no, the winner of Zab-Math fights Mabuza next and the winner of that fight with Mabuza gets the IBF belt that was stripped of Devon for not defending it to Mabuza.
                      You are right I forgot about that

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