Which Fighters Have Fought The Best Level Of Opposition In The Last Two Years?

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  • good_looking01
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    #21
    Originally posted by Walterson
    Carl Froch and Sergio Martinez, yes

    But how could you not add Timothy Bradley

    TIMOTHY BRADLEY

    Devon Alexander
    Luis Abregu (because he moved up in weight to fight an undefeated boxer)
    Lamont Peterson
    Nate Campbell
    Kendall Holt

    and possibly even,

    ANDRE WARD

    Sakio Bika
    Allan Green
    Mikkel Kessler
    Edison Miranda
    Bradley has had good opposition I agree, Ward not so much IMO, they are all good fighters but not from the top level (Kessler aside). Bika has been beaten numerous times and is tough but pretty crude. Miranda is not elite level IMO but is still dangerous if overlooked. Allan Green promised a lot but has looked sloppy a few times. Ward will be in the picture after his next few fights as I can see him fighting Abrham (obviously) Froch/Johson, then Bute or Kessler rematch. After that I thik he will move up in weight and challenge for a title there!!
    Last edited by good_looking01; 02-22-2011, 06:18 PM. Reason: sp

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    • big red davis
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      #22
      sergio, froch looks good though...

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      • Canelo Phresh
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        #23
        Originally posted by Pacdbest
        Pacquiao barely loss a rd against those top bigger welters! Martinez lost a fight(although I thought he won) and visit the canvas!
        martinez is fighting the best in his division with out catchweights or cherry picked in house tomato cans. im not even hating on pac but hes cherry picking lately and taking any chance the tomato cans have with weight draining. cant **** with the mans feather weight resume though.

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        • Walt Liquor
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          #24
          did someone beat me to david haye?


          Other than haye, I'd have to rank like so (just comp-wise right?):

          Sergio
          Tim Bradley
          Froch
          Sydorenko
          JMM
          Jean Pascal
          Yhonny Perez

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          • chiguy91
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            #25
            i would say martinez in the last 2 fights (one year) but in your list, last 4 fights, froch takes it.

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