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  • Wuckoo
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    #11
    Originally posted by GateKEEPER88
    on the real though.

    Cotto is ducking GGG and stevenson is ducking kovalev flat out

    Tito wanted 60 40 over oscar and wanted the rematch in ny .
    At 160.

    Talk about not wanting to get schooled again .
    rigo ducking walters. Dont even say his name.people complain about GGG ,andre ward and floyd not moving up,yet rigo just chills at 122 with walters loma and santa cruz mares and gonzales within reach..Thought skills pay the bills.
    Rigo ducking Walters? A guy in a weight class above him? You're not gonna mention everyone in his division ducking him? By your logic golovkin is ducking the whole 168 division. Ward and froch are clearly ducking kovalev or Adonis then.
    Rigo pretty much walks around at 122 while walters enters the ring low to mid 130s. No fighter should be forced to move up in weight. Golovkin shouldn't be expected to move up in weight and neither should rigo.

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    • JohnnyRebel
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      #12
      Pryor vs SRL
      Bradley vs Khan

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      • GateKEEPER88
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        #13
        Originally posted by Wuckoo
        Rigo ducking Walters? A guy in a weight class above him? You're not gonna mention everyone in his division ducking him? By your logic golovkin is ducking the whole 168 division. Ward and froch are clearly ducking kovalev or Adonis then.
        Rigo pretty much walks around at 122 while walters enters the ring low to mid 130s. No fighter should be forced to move up in weight. Golovkin shouldn't be expected to move up in weight and neither should rigo.

        Your right .no fighter should have to move up.

        But yes those guys dont want none yet the money is there.
        GGG being the only guy who didnt get to clear his division cause cotto stloe and hij a cked his belt.

        Kovalev.can stay a little longer

        Froch and ward are done 168. Unless its chavez jr.

        GG got cotto canelo(mr his own weight class) quillen
        Rigo wants to stay at 122 fine. He can only be considered so great imo. Living off donaire who was talented flawed and unmotivated isnt gonna cut it.

        He can move up 3 pounds .and fight at 125 vs a 126 pounder .im sure walter would do a catchweight.

        Thats a great fight. Rigo is all about not getting touched anyway. Walters is bout that life.

        Lets not act like dudes dont want none.they just gotta comprise.

        Ward froch and cotto are done at at their weight classes rigo as well. Adonis and cotto dont want none with tue real guy at the weight. They wanna parade around like they the best. Lmao to that ward is just dumb at business like winky.

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        • The Gambler1981
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          #14
          Ray Robinson and The Black Murder's Row

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            #15
            Calzaghe & Froch.

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            • DonSimon87
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              #16
              Calzaghe not fighting a young Carl Froch.

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              • Dinamita 03
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                #17
                Originally posted by hectari
                Name fighters who refused to fight the guy who has chased them and wanted to fight.

                Ricky Hatton refused to give his rival Junior Witter a fight

                Erik Morales refused to fight Juan Manuel Marquez multiple times in their featherweight prime.

                Amir Khan doesn't want to fight Kell Brook

                Rid**** Bowe refused to face Lennox Lewis

                George Foreman refused to fight Larry Holmes especially later on in their careers in the early 90s and late 80s, Holmes was calling Foreman out and he refused or would just ignore questions about Holmes.
                Good list but you accidentally mixed up some names.I fixed it for you though .

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                • just the facts
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Beercules
                  Morales would've beat Juans ass, then Juan claims he was robbed.
                  early in their careers, I agree. Later, JMM all the way. He aged much, much better

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                  • just the facts
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                    #19
                    It was a long time ago, but in the 80s, Salvador Sanchez and Eusebio Pedroza never even came close to happening. Both were longtime 126lb beltholder with exceptional resumes. Both were on television multiple times, their careers coincided at the same time. Most thought Sanchez would prevail (myself included), but Pedroza was no slouch. For some reason this fight just never garnered much attention

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                    • CTC JOHNNY
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by IR0NFIST
                      Lol at your sig. Floyd hasn't had a knockdown or legit KO in years but you expect him to knock Pacquiao out with his brittle hand, the same hand that was re-injured the last time he fought a southpaw. And for the record, it's no secret that Floyd shoots up Xylocaine to numb the pain if he re-injures it again.

                      I wouldn't be surprised if we see Floyd taking risks and going for the KO more often in this fight, but he's going to be giving Pacquiao more opportunities to land something big of his own. Let's be realistic here, Floyd isn't going to hit as hard as Marquez did on the night that he knocked out Pacquiao.
                      Let me guess u never been to a boxing gym! !

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