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  • Hougigo
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    #121
    Originally posted by El Angel
    It's true, there isn't an opponent in America or anywhere else that makes it worthwhile to leave Scotland. Beltran rematch would be good, but Ricky doesn't appear to be elite at LW either. Maybe go the domestic route for now, Gonzalez and now Beltran have given him hell.
    I don't know about the Euro scene, might be what he does... or just fight the lower end rated fighters of the WBO ratings.
    If he does move to 140, he'll probably do it after Provo/Alvarado winner vacates. He has the number one position

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    • 619 southpaw
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      #122
      Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck
      Are you serious? Beltran just became a hot commodity for the boxing networks here, everybody is gonna talk about him getting robbed in the UK, he won't have trouble fighting a top contender here.

      So he'll fight Crawford an unknown fighter on the rise, but he won't fight Beltran, I guess you might as well be compensated when ass whooping is headed your way.
      yeah i agree he's hot right now everybody knows he won so he will get a big opportunity

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      • Weebler I
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        #123
        Originally posted by El Angel
        It's true, there isn't an opponent in America or anywhere else that makes it worthwhile to leave Scotland. Beltran rematch would be good, but Ricky doesn't appear to be elite at LW either. Maybe go the domestic route for now, Gonzalez and now Beltran have given him hell.
        Originally posted by hougigo
        I don't know about the Euro scene, might be what he does... or just fight the lower end rated fighters of the WBO ratings.
        If he does move to 140, he'll probably do it after Provo/Alvarado winner vacates. He has the number one position
        He can't go the domestic route, the WBO have said he has to fight his mandatory. He's not interested in the European scene anyway, he didn't want to fight Crolla for example and he's already beaten #7 Mitchell. He's a proud sort I think, he'll want to rematch Beltran but may be forced to face Crawford assuming he isn't stripped for inactivity due to injury.

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        • El Angel
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          #124
          Originally posted by hougigo
          I don't know about the Euro scene, might be what he does... or just fight the lower end rated fighters of the WBO ratings.
          If he does move to 140, he'll probably do it after Provo/Alvarado winner vacates. He has the number one position
          Originally posted by The Weebler I
          He can't go the domestic route, the WBO have said he has to fight his mandatory. He's not interested in the European scene anyway, he didn't want to fight Crolla for example and he's already beaten #7 Mitchell. He's a proud sort I think, he'll want to rematch Beltran but may be forced to face Crawford assuming he isn't stripped for inactivity due to injury.
          Do you guys think Burns could beat Crawford? I don't think Crawford is some monster, but I don't think Burns would get more than 3 rounds on him. I do respect his tweet saying he's down for the rematch with Beltran though.

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          • Hougigo
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            #125
            Originally posted by The Weebler I
            He can't go the domestic route, the WBO have said he has to fight his mandatory. He's not interested in the European scene anyway, he didn't want to fight Crolla for example and he's already beaten #7 Mitchell. He's a proud sort I think, he'll want to rematch Beltran but may be forced to face Crawford assuming he isn't stripped for inactivity due to injury.
            We'll see if the WBO strips him. They've done it before, but who knows. If they go to purse bid, I see Hearn making sure they get what they need
            Originally posted by El Angel
            Do you guys think Burns could beat Crawford? I don't think Crawford is some monster, but I don't think Burns would get more than 3 rounds on him. I do respect his tweet saying he's down for the rematch with Beltran though.
            I don't think he does personally

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            • Weebler I
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              #126
              Originally posted by El Angel
              Do you guys think Burns could beat Crawford? I don't think Crawford is some monster, but I don't think Burns would get more than 3 rounds on him. I do respect his tweet saying he's down for the rematch with Beltran though.
              Based on what I've seen of Crawford, like you I think he would outpoint Burns, same for Vasquez and Abril.

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              • artfuL_
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                #127
                Not sure why Team Burns would be willing to sacrifice the advantage of fighting at home including the added financial gain just to appease some moronic posters in this thread.

                It's unfortunate for Beltran but he would have known coming into the bout the dangers of fighting abroad.

                What's been the highlight of this thread is seeing Dirk going back and forth with his rival Stanly Ketchel. Thanks for the midday laugh gents.

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                • Gucci
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                  #128
                  LOL we all know Burns is on his last leg, he comming off two back 2 back lost already. (yeah I know that guy quit but burns lost every round)

                  Burns just a coward

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                  • ragingbull1
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                    #129
                    hahaha. Have to laugh at this! Yes, Burns boxed with a broken jaw but he was getting bashed before that and the pace of the fight didnt take any new direction. Beltran was bashing him up from the off!

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                    • MDPopescu
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                      #130
                      In case Burns will somehow recover, Beltran will not come to Scotland again -- there's no point in this.
                      Burns will continue to fight in his Highlander backyard the rest of his career -- if any. So it goes.

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