Young fighters need to step up to the plate?

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  • SCtrojansbaby
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    #21
    Bradley is a bum and the fight will end with a headbutt and leave people disappointed.

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    • Bushbaby
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      #22
      Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby
      Bradley is a bum and the fight will end with a headbutt and leave people disappointed.
      Bradley is probably the best fighter that Pacman could have chosen since he & arum blatantly ducked Floyd, real talk.

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      • 4Corners
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        #23
        Only a moron calls Bradley a bum.

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        • Bushbaby
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          #24
          Originally posted by 4CornersKid
          Only a moron calls Bradley a bum.
          Just like that, but I didn't wanna be so damn brutally honest.

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          • KnockUTheFukOut
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            #25
            Young Fighters are being Preserved like a Dead Body waiting to be Buried...

            the PROTECTION of young fighters is/will ruin the future of boxing because guys are not earning stardom anymore, guys are being HANDED STARDOM and then the Promoters are PROTECTING THEM, this may fool the Casual Fans but it will never fool the Hardcore Boxing Fans

            I know guys like Chavez Jr and Alvarez are really not that good in the Ring yet, but somehow they are running around with WBC titles which was basically HANDED TO THEM! And they are getting a TON OF HYPE more so because they are Mexicans with a Good Following in Mexico and Top Rank and GBP feel that can make a lot of money off of them...NOT BECAUSE THEY ARE truly the best in their Division, they are not and they are far from being "THE BEST" they just have Powerful Promotions Behind Them
            Last edited by KnockUTheFukOut; 02-13-2012, 03:52 PM.

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            • SCtrojansbaby
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              #26
              Originally posted by Bushbaby
              Bradley is probably the best fighter that Pacman could have chosen since he & arum blatantly ducked Floyd, real talk.
              lol seriously?
              Mike Jones
              Kell Brook
              Ortiz
              Matthysse
              Maidana
              the winner of Garcia/Morales
              Peterson
              Guerrero

              all way better fights then ******** bum azz Tim Bradley.

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              • Bushbaby
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                #27
                Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby
                lol seriously?
                Mike Jones
                Kell Brook
                Ortiz
                Matthysse
                Maidana
                the winner of Garcia/Morales
                Peterson
                Guerrero

                all way better fights then ******** bum azz Tim Bradley.
                The only 1 on that list that has a chance right now is Jones considering his size, however with his supect stamina, he gets worked over.

                Ortiz just got stopped, Bradley dominated Peterson. Kell is still on contender status, but to each his own.

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                • FeFist
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Bushbaby
                  We're talking timelines correct?? Ortiz happend last year. Margarito & Clottey both fought Pacman when Berto was an undifeated champ. Further more if Pacman cleaned out 147 while Floyd vacationed, Berto would have been on the hitlist.

                  The Punisher campained heavily at welterweight trying to get a fight with either guys. He beat a prime Margarito, remember that. His height matters not, there are weight classes, not hieght classes. However it would have been a far greater victory for Pacman, than Clottey, Margarito & Mosley combined if he fought the guy.

                  So again, those were 2 fighters off the top of my head that deserved to fight Pacman, but his team chose the old men, timelines not last year remember?
                  No we're not talking about time line, the fact of the matter is both Berto and Williams fell short on their way to the top (that isn't to say they can't turn things around). Can't blame their lack of success/not carrying the torch on Mayweather or Pacquiao.

                  Also Williams last fight at 147lb was in 2008, Pacquiao's first legitimate fight at Welterweight was in 2009.

                  Also I don't really remember Berto clamouring for a fight with Pacquiao or Mayweather. You mind posting the links?

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                  • Bushbaby
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by FeFist
                    No we're not talking about time line, the fact of the matter is both Berto and Williams fell short on their way to the top (that isn't to say they can't turn things around). Can't blame their lack of success/not carrying the torch on Mayweather or Pacquiao.

                    Also Williams last fight at 147lb was in 2008, Pacquiao's first legitimate fight at Welterweight was in 2009.

                    Also I don't really remember Berto clamouring for a fight with Pacquiao or Mayweather. You mind posting the links?
                    Bert.doesn't have the authority to (clamour) for a fight against either guys. However the Punisher called out both for years. At least Floyd took on Ortiz, when he decided to return. But Pacman Clottey, Margarito & Mosley in a row?? Weak stuff.

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                    • New England
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                      #30
                      in my opinion the best and most established young fighter on the planet is andre ward


                      i dont see anybody beating him for long time. not at 168 and not at 175. maybe if chad dawson stepped on the gas for 12 rounds he might have a shot, but i dont see it happening.

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