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  • #31
    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
    Eastman? As in Howard Eastman?

    Who did Dirrell beat before DeGale to prove his worth? Uhmm...Abraham was one of them. Durrr.

    Dirrell was "brain damaged" but Jermain "Give me candy or I'll shoot you" Taylor is a great win doe!

    And this guy has the nerve to call me a troll. You're like a cartoon character, Nelson.
    Keep it clean Dirk.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Cuban Linx View Post
      I like that he's ambitious. More boxers should follow suit. Abraham is an example of a fighter who stepped up, lost pretty much every time he did, but he gained a lot of respect and is still a champ and is selling out arenas in Germany and making a lot of money doing so. So nothing but respect for 'King' Arthur.

      Realistically speaking, however, he will lose badly to DeGale, Ward and Groves (yes I expect him to beat Badou Jack). Of all those however I think he has the best chance with Groves.
      He's an example of someone who fought bums in Germany for years, stepped up and got outclassed at top level so went back to fighting bums in Germany.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
        If we're talking about actual wins and not embarrassing losses then DeGale's resume > Abraham's.

        DeGale outclassed Smith in his 8th fight for the British title. Abraham fights him years later in two World Title defences (lol) and takes 24 rounds to convincingly beat him.

        DeGale beat Wilcewski for the European title before Abraham made a World title defence against him lol.

        Abraham got completely schooled by Dirrell. DeGale beat Dirrell.

        Even Brandon Gonzales and Periban would be considered good wins on Abraham's ****ty resume.

        So what does he have over DeGale in your view? Steiglitz? DeGale wouldn't need 4 tries to dispatch of that bum.
        It was for the WBO title, but WBO European and not World.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
          Eastman? As in Howard Eastman?

          Who did Dirrell beat before DeGale to prove his worth? Uhmm...Abraham was one of them. Durrr.

          After his comeback obviously.
          Dirrell was "brain damaged" but Jermain "Give me candy or I'll shoot you" Taylor is a great win doe!

          And this guy has the nerve to call me a troll. You're like a cartoon character, Nelson.
          I Call you exactly what you are.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post

            After his comeback obviously.

            I Call you exactly what you are.
            Who had Eastman, Miranda and Steiglitz EVER beaten to prove their worth?

            Are you seriously arguing any of them are better than Andre Dirrrell? That's trolling.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
              If we're talking about actual wins and not embarrassing losses then DeGale's resume > Abraham's.

              DeGale outclassed Smith in his 8th fight for the British title. Abraham fights him years later in two World Title defences (lol) and takes 24 rounds to convincingly beat him.

              DeGale beat Wilcewski for the European title before Abraham made a World title defence against him lol.

              Abraham got completely schooled by Dirrell. DeGale beat Dirrell.

              Even Brandon Gonzales and Periban would be considered good wins on Abraham's ****ty resume.

              So what does he have over DeGale in your view? Steiglitz? DeGale wouldn't need 4 tries to dispatch of that bum.
              To be fair, DeGale struggled mightily with Wilczewski. In fact I thought that fight could have easily gone Wilczewski's way had it not taken place in the UK.

              Abraham beat Wilczewski rather convincingly.

              Triangle theories don't work here. I still expect DeGale to outclass Abraham if they were to ever fight.

              I'd say their resumes are equal.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Cuban Linx View Post
                To be fair, DeGale struggled mightily Wilczewski. In fact I thought that fight could have easily gone Wilczewski's way had it not taken place in the UK.

                Abraham beat Wilczewski rather convincingly.

                Triangle theories don't work here. I still expect DeGale to outclass Abraham if they were to ever fight.

                I'd say their resumes are equal.
                12th professional fight compared to Arthur's?

                No Degale got hurt and recovered well, showing maturity and prevented being dropped. However, he won clear

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Box-Office View Post
                  12th professional fight compared to Arthur's?

                  No Degale got hurt and recovered well, showing maturity and prevented being dropped. However, he won clear
                  That's debatable.

                  But back to subject just because DeGale beat one of the biggest underachiever in boxing history (Andre Dirrell) doesn't mean his resume is rock solid.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Cuban Linx View Post
                    That's debatable.

                    But back to subject just because DeGale beat one of the biggest underachiever in boxing history (Andre Dirrell) doesn't mean his resume is rock solid.
                    He's had half the fights of Abraham. The very fact that you're saying their resumes are equal shows how poor Abraham's resume really is.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Cuban Linx View Post
                      To be fair, DeGale struggled mightily with Wilczewski. In fact I thought that fight could have easily gone Wilczewski's way had it not taken place in the UK.

                      Abraham beat Wilczewski rather convincingly.

                      Triangle theories don't work here. I still expect DeGale to outclass Abraham if they were to ever fight.

                      I'd say their resumes are equal.
                      Abraham's resume is way above DeGale's. The only time degale fought a guy with anything close to World class he lost.

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