Errol Spence for me, I believe the hype.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostMost of that resume is from 140lbs.
In fact, how many of those wins are against genuine welterweights?
Sure you don't move up from being champ at 140 and instantly get awarded a 147 belt, but you don't start from 0 either.
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Originally posted by Cruisin' View PostYour career resume doesn't just evaporate because of 7 lb. I've never understood this argument.
Sure you don't move up from being champ at 140 and instantly get awarded a 147 belt, but you don't start from 0 either.
Even his wins at 147 are against 140lbers.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostI didn't say his career resume evaporates but I don't see how wins against junior welterweights makes you "the man to beat at 147".
Even his wins at 147 are against 140lbers.
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obviously the only truly tested are pac and bradley. They are the two to beat. Yall say bradley is past is prime but he only looked terrible relatively speaking cuz he likes to brawl rather than box. He still possess elite boxing skills.
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Originally posted by Red Cyclone View PostIf you keep on making petty pathetic criteria like that soon you just wont be able to appreciate talent not even when it comes up and slaps you right on the face.
That you have to beat welterweights to be the best welterweight?
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I could go for a WW Super 6 tourney.
Bradley
Brook
Khan
Thurman
Porter
Garcia
Not sure Maidana can still make WW or even wants to fight anymore. Pac is too far gone for a whole tourney.
Maybe make it a Super 8 and throw Ali and Spence in there.
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