Who is the best jr weltherweight today???

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  • Eyeh8you
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    #41
    don't even bother dude these kids act like they know **** by ***** down great fighters. This idiot says Tszuy is over rated and That Zab realy won the first Judha/Spinks fight. Well that should tell you what kind of moron were dealing with. Oh yeah he said Zab is his boy. What this kid is his dad or is he sayin that their close friends. See what I mean! He's is a delusional idiot who thinks he hangs out w/ bigname fighters!

    Get this shine a doctor cause hes CRAZY!!!!!!!!!!1

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    • boxernyc
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      #42
      Kostya is the best in the division, both in terms of accomplishments and on a who beats who basis.

      In terms of accomplishments, I don't think that he has accomplished quite as much as Floyd, but he has accomplished much more at 140. Wins over Ruelas, Hurtado, Urkal, Mitchell, Gpnzalez, Leija and Judah make him by far the most accomplished 140 pounder in the world.

      On a who beats who basis, I think that KT is a solid favorite over Hatton, Cotto, Gatti or Harris and a slight favorite over Mayweather. What I like about him as a fighter is that, like Floyd, he is good enough to force good fighters to fight his fight. He cuts off the ring extremely well (even that gargantuan ring in which he fought the Mitchell II fight), is a crisp and accurate puncher, has an underated defense and an ability to get a little dirty when he has too.

      I think that at this point in time, Kostya looks very tough to beat, but I agree with some of the other posters that age and injuries may catch up to him soon.

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      • Hurlex
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        #43
        haha..accidentlly voted for gatti (i mean i love gatti) but the best is Kostya ,no doubt

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        • DLT
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          #44
          Originally posted by davico
          Explain to me the difference between KT staying and dominating his division and BHOP staying and dominating his? Why do people these days assume that for a fighter to be great he has to step up in weight? If someone is that their optimum at a certain weight why should they move? KT has never ducked anyone at his weight, so why do you call him overrated? He has beaten everyone put in front of him, why is he overrated? People have ducked KT, why is he overrated?
          Hagler fought his whole career at middleweight, does that mean he was overrated?
          I dont give Hopkins credit for staying at his weight. As for Zoo, it is alright to stay at your weight "IF" you have great opponents in your division. If you dont but there is great opponents north of you then theres a problem. This guys resume is suspect if you ask me

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          • MetalVomit
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            #45
            Originally posted by Frank the Tank
            Why no Harris & Hatton?


            Theyre knocking on the door, not quite at the top of the division yet.

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            • Cletus Funk
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              #46
              Originally posted by GodzHand
              Theyre knocking on the door, not quite at the top of the division yet.
              Maybe, but the same could be said of Cotto.

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              • SonnyJ
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                #47
                hatton doesn't use enough angles to trouble tszyu. he's got out right aggression though, but that doesn't work against tszyu. he's too technical

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                • DiegoFuego
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                  #48
                  It is Tszyu until Mayweather takes his crown

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                  • Pullcounter
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                    #49
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                    Tszyu is the man at 140 until someone beats him.

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                    • The Troll
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                      #50
                      Quite obviously Kostya Tzyu is. He was undisputed Lt Welterweight champion but he vacated all the belts except for the IBF to give Mitchell a rematch.

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