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  • -ELO-
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    #41
    1. Bradley
    2. Khan
    3. Maidana
    4. Alexander
    5. Ortiz
    6. Kotelnik
    7. Mabuza
    8. Peterson
    9. Judah
    10. Urango

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    • Pu$$yKiller
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      #42
      I don't get how Ortiz can be top above Kotelnik who had close fights with Maidana and Alexander, infact he beat both just in my opinion.

      Ortiz does not like getting hit at all, he's actually going to fail vs anyone at the top.

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      • Pu$$yKiller
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        #43
        Fat Dan Rafael is a dumbass.

        Judah?

        1. Timothy Bradley Jr. (26-0)

        In the first big fight of 2011, Bradley and fellow titleholder Devon Alexander will square off for 140-pound supremacy in a much-anticipated fight. And after two months of searching for a site, the fight finally has a home: The Silverdome in Pontiac, Mich.
        Next: Jan. 29 vs. Alexander.

        2. Devon Alexander (21-0)

        Alexander wasn't lights-out the way he had been in his previous two title bouts (against Juan Urango and Junior Witter), but he came home to St. Louis on Aug. 7, drew close to 10,000 fans and did enough to barely get by tough former titlist Andriy Kotelnik in a good fight. Now bring on Bradley.
        Next: Jan. 29 vs. Bradley.

        3. Amir Khan (24-1)

        Khan showed enormous heart, poise and skills to get through a brutally hard, close fight to win a decision against power-punching Marcos Maidana in a serious fight of the year candidate Dec. 11. Khan retained his title and left all of us wondering how in the world the kid got through that 10th round. Well done.
        Next: TBA.

        4. Marcos Maidana (29-2)

        Argentina's big-punching Maidana survived a first-round knockdown on a digging left to the liver from Khan, clawing his way back into what turned out to be a memorable and pitched battle. Although Maidana came out on the losing end of the tight decision Dec. 11, his stock rose in defeat.
        Next: TBA.

        5. Zab Judah (40-6)

        The former two-time junior welterweight titlist and former undisputed welterweight champ struggled to a debatable split decision against Lucas Matthysse in a Nov. 6 title eliminator on HBO. Judah survived a knockdown and showed heart, but he didn't show the other top contenders that they would have anything to fear by facing him. He has been mentioned as a possible next opponent for Khan.
        Next: TBA.

        6. Andriy Kotelnik (31-4-1)

        Kotelnik might not have gotten the decision on the scorecards in his highly competitive unanimous-decision loss to Alexander on Aug. 7, but he fought very well and his stock rose in defeat. Kotelnik was offered an HBO fight against Victor Ortiz on the Khan-Maidana undercard, but he turned it down because he was unhappy with the money and is considering moving up in weight.
        Next: TBA.

        7. Victor Ortiz (28-2-2)

        On Dec. 11, Ortiz scored two knockdowns against Lamont Peterson in the third round and seemed to win, but he was saddled with a draw in their HBO fight. Still, there seemed to be some fire missing from Ortiz's performance.
        Next: TBA.

        8. Lamont Peterson (28-1-1)

        Peterson was down twice in the third round against Ortiz in their Dec. 11 clash, but he kept his composure and fought his way back into the fight to earn a draw.
        Next: TBA.

        9. Juan Urango (22-3-1)

        Urango lost his belt when Alexander knocked him out in the eighth round March 6. An expected return against former lightweight titlist Julio Diaz on Aug. 28 on ESPN2 was scrapped when Urango changed his mind.
        Next: TBA.

        10. Paulie Malignaggi (27-4)

        After a lopsided 11th-round TKO loss to Khan in May, former titlist Malignaggi split with promoter Lou DiBella and signed with Golden Boy. He's moving up to welterweight and will make his debut in the weight class against Michael Lozada (36-6-1) on the Jean Pascal-Bernard Hopkins undercard in Quebec City.
        Next: Dec. 18 vs. Lozada.

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        • Pac-KO
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          #44
          Bradley
          Khan
          Kotelnik
          Maidana
          Alexander
          Judah
          Ortiz
          Peterson
          Urango
          Malignagii

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