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  • HEND
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    #21
    Oh and Wlad vs Fury isn't a great fight. Fury fooled you with his trash talk, lol...
    That guy is packing China and was never ever dare to fight someone who is similar sized than him. Sadly he successfully trash talked himself into a Klitschko fight but he will fall now.

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      #22
      Originally posted by HEND
      Oh and Wlad vs Fury isn't a great fight. Fury fooled you with his trash talk, lol...
      That guy is packing China and was never ever dare to fight someone who is similar sized than him. Sadly he successfully trash talked himself into a Klitschko fight but he will fall now.
      No he didn't. Fury is highly ranked by all the sanctioning bodies. He's certainly done more to deserve a title shot than say, Deontay Wilder, or Pulev, or Leapai.

      Anyway back on topic, for me its Froch-GGG without question, then Khan-Brook, then Wlad-Fury.

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        #23
        if he gets back on track, i'd like to see andre ward move up and fight kovalev at 175 lbs.

        if ward's back to his old self, i think that's the most compelling fight in boxing.

        i'd edge ward on points if he gets his old form back, but the fight will be close. kovalev can box, and has great, great power.

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          #24
          Originally posted by denium
          No he didn't. Fury is highly ranked by all the sanctioning bodies. He's certainly done more to deserve a title shot than say, Deontay Wilder, or Pulev, or Leapai.

          Anyway back on topic, for me its Froch-GGG without question, then Khan-Brook, then Wlad-Fury.
          Wilder has a better resume than Fury, whose best win was Chisora. But I agree Fury is just as deserving as pretty much anyone else at this point..

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            #25
            Walters vs Lomachenko

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              #26
              Originally posted by BWC
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              Originally Posted by denium

              No he didn't. Fury is highly ranked by all the sanctioning bodies. He's certainly done more to deserve a title shot than say, Deontay Wilder, or Pulev, or Leapai.

              Anyway back on topic, for me its Froch-GGG without question, then Khan-Brook, then Wlad-Fury.

              Wilder has a better resume than Fury, whose best win was Chisora. But I agree Fury is just as deserving as pretty much anyone else at this point..
              No he really doesn't. I'd say Fury's best win is KOing Steve Cunningham, who was robbed blind against Glazkov


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                #27
                Originally posted by denium
                No he really doesn't. I'd say Fury's best win is KOing Steve Cunningham, who was robbed blind against Glazkov


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                Wilder's WBC title win over Stiverne was really the only win on his resume that I care about at all. Fury doesn't have any individual wins as big as that but has a few decent wins. I'd say it's pretty close.

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                  #28
                  Klitschko vs. Fury will either be a tough battle or a hilarious annihilation.

                  Either way, it can't be missed.

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                    #29
                    Canelo vs Cotto by far.


                    Santa Cruz vs Frampton will be 2nd.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Santa_
                      Canelo vs Cotto by far.


                      Santa Cruz vs Frampton will be 2nd.
                      Dam even LSC fans duck the topic of Guillermo Rigondeaux

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