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adonis stevenson vs sakio bika Apr.4th
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Originally posted by Weebler I View PostShit fight.
This is Stevenson's 5th title defence and he has yet to defend against a top 5 LHW.
Viva Haymon...Last edited by TheThirdEye; 02-20-2015, 03:39 AM.
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Originally posted by TheThirdEye View PostWait until Stevenson demolish Kovalev, and win the Undesputed Champion title for 2015. Funny fanatic...
lol look at this racist. What the **** does that gif have to do with Kovalev? Oh, its Stevenson knocking out some bum ass Russian and yet hes running from one, oh the irony.
SDF back in full swing. Literally, from his nuts.
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Originally posted by TheThirdEye View PostMr. Nothing Tosay, what would be a great matchup for Stevenson.
*Top 10 WBC 175Lbs:
1) Eleider Alvarez: Same Promo Team
2) Isaac Chilemba: Will fight Lepikhin
3) Umberto Savigne: Will fight Baker
4) Andrzej Fonfara: Will fight Chavez
5) Gabriel Campillo: Will fight Beterbiev
6) Tommy Oosthuizen: Will fight Liebenberg
7) Sean Monaghan: ?
8) Artur Beterbiev: Same Promo Team & Will fight Campillo
9) Ryno Liebenberg: Will fight Oosthuizen
10) Edwin Rodriguez: ?
7) Sean Monaghan: I don't know him & you either
10) Edwin Rodriguez: Possible good matchup
- Tell me who, between these 2 would be a better matchup than Bika?
- Rodriguez is good but, Who between Rodriguez and Bika gave a greater opposition to Andre Ward?
+ Answer: (Bika)
Adonis Stevenson is fighting the best opposition available before taking care of business against kovalev. Stevenson's opposition always seems weak for some fans, because Stevenson is just the best in his category.
WBC WBA IBF WBO *********
Adonis Stevenson Sergey Kovalev
Jurgen Brahmer Sergey Kovalev Sergey Kovalev 1. Sergey Kovalev
1. Eleider Alvarez
2. Isaac Chilemba
3. Umberto Savigne
4. Andrezj Fonfara
5. Gabriel Campillo
6. Tommy Oosthuizen
7. Sean Monaghan
8. Artur Beterbiev
9. Ryno Liebenberg
10. Edwin Rodriguez
11. Erik Skoglund
12. Tommy Karpency
13. Dmitry Sukhotsky
14. Yunieski Gonzalez
15. Maxim Vlasov
And here's some independent and hence more valid rankings:
1. Sergey Kovalev
3. Bernard Hopkins
4. Jean Pascal
5. Jurgen Brähmer
6. Andrzej Fonfara
7. Eleider Alvarez
8. Lucian Bute
9. Artur Beterbiev
10. Ryno Liebenberg
11. Nadjib Mohammedi
12. Marcus Oliveira
13. Isaac Chilemba
14. Vasily Lepikhin
15. Thomas Williams, Jr.
16. Erik Skogland
And here's independent rankings from 168:
1. Andre Ward
2. Carl Froch
3. George Groves
4. Arthur Abraham
5. Mikkel Kessler
6. Anthony Dirrell
7. Robert Stieglitz
8. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
9. James DeGale
10. Andre Dirrell
11. Gilberto Ramirez
12. Thomas Oosthuizen
13. Renan St. Juste
14. Edwin Rodriguez
15. Derek Edwards
16. Sakio Bika
So here Bika is no. 16.
Now please justify how the 16th ranked boxer from a division below is somehow qualified for a shot at Stevenson.
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