No their rules are that it has to be #1 vs. #2 except in exceptional circumstances. The only time so far that they have considered the circumstances to be exceptional enough to justify #1 vs. #3 being for the belt was when Wlad Klitschko fought Chagaev, and that was because it would be ridiculous to expect Wlad to fight his own brother.
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Not true.No their rules are that it has to be #1 vs. #2 except in exceptional circumstances. The only time so far that they have considered the circumstances to be exceptional enough to justify #1 vs. #3 being for the belt was when Wlad Klitschko fought Chagaev, and that was because it would be ridiculous to expect Wlad to fight his own brother.
Vitali-Sanders was 1-3 (and arguably their biggest mistake IMO, though a case can also be made for Paulie Ayala ludicrously, after winning three straight ****E decisions, being rated #1 at 122 going into Adams II).
Calzaghe-Lacy was 1-3.
Mosley-Forrest was 1-3 (yes, Six Heads Lewis was, at the time, ahead of Vern).
Mayweather-Castillo was unrated v. #1.
They haven't had many coronations. It's a pretty good volume that weren't 1-2 all considered.Comment
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the cermeno fights are not good fights to judge moreno, as they know each other inside and out. although he is venezuelan, cermeno lives and trains in panama, and both are out of the same gym. chemito will never look good against cermeno.Comment
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It looks to me like ODLH just wants to trump Bob Arum by taking away the Donaire vs. Moreno fight. I never saw anyone from GBP say anything about Moreno until Donaire was in talks to fight him. Now GBP wants him? If that's the case, GBP can have him and Donaire will move on to the winner of Mares vs. Agbeko and Moreno will get stuck fighting guys who aren't the best in the division. I don't like GBP or Arum but at this point, it seems Arum has all the right guys and now that Rios destroyed Acosta after losing the first four rounds and being rocked himself, he seemingly holds all the cards. If he gets JMM to sign with him next, he will be in major control...Comment
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There's no doubt Donaire is going to win the fight but it will take the distance. Moreno is a boxer and does well moving in the ring but he's feather fisted so Donaire will go through his punches and man handle him.Moreno is the longest reining champion at 118 with the most title defenses and the hardest opponent Nonito will face at 118. Even if people think Nonito is gonna win Moreno is the hardest fight he has at 118 and the way to unification and that's why the road for Donaire has to go thru Moreno. Mares-Donaire will never happen because this kuntz don't wanna match their fighters which IMO is hurting boxing. GBP and Top Rank need to stop acting like children and make up for the sake of the sport...Comment
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Rado exposedNot true.
Vitali-Sanders was 1-3 (and arguably their biggest mistake IMO, though a case can also be made for Paulie Ayala ludicrously, after winning three straight ****E decisions, being rated #1 at 122 going into Adams II).
Calzaghe-Lacy was 1-3.
Mosley-Forrest was 1-3 (yes, Six Heads Lewis was, at the time, ahead of Vern).
Mayweather-Castillo was unrated v. #1.
They haven't had many coronations. It's a pretty good volume that weren't 1-2 all considered.
I hope it can teach him a bit of humility, wouldn't hurtComment
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