Comments Thread For: Granados: I Should Now Be The Mandatory To Postol
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Because Granados wasn't rated in the top 15 by any of the 4 governing bodies (and I doubt he was rated by even the lame IBO).
With his performance, Granados should at least be put into the top 15 by the WBC, opening up the chance for him to go through his own eliminators for a shot.
The WBC needs to move on to their next top challenger, Omar Figueroa Jr (WBC #2). He fights Antonio Demarco (WBC #15) in two weeks, and the next move, pending a win, would likely be to line up Luca Giacon (WBC #3; basically a Euro-level fighter, from the looks of thing) for a final eliminator come Jan/Feb 2016.
Lucky for Viktor Postol, he now gets two voluntary defenses instead of one; only limitation is that they have to be in the WBC's top 15 (4. Mauricio Herrera, 5. Lucas Matthysse, 6. Ruslan Provodnikov, 7. Antonio Orozco, 9. Cletus Seldin, 10. Humberto Soto, 11. Marcelino Lopez, 13. Alberto Mosquera, and 14. Anthony Yigit seem to all be on the table) or be a world champion (Terrence Crawford or, unsure of the politics, Eduard Troyonovski)Comment
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Originally Posted by VG_Addict View Post
Because he beat a bunch of bums.
Now, Imam isn't a bum, but someone who was being touted as the future of the 140 division should have beaten someone like Granados without much trouble.
You're just praising Granados to downplay Imam's loss.
Bums lol, the guys he beat would put you to sleep, so who's really the bum? Have some respect, this is what I was talking about on the other thread, you're one of these modern day boxing fans.
The guys he's lost to are top guys who are managed/promoted from the top, he would've got the decision in at least a couple of them if he had a big name/promoter. He hasn't had the luxary of slowly working his way up and cherry picking, he's had to fight all comers, he's a very good fighter and still only 25, he's a top contender at 140 now.
I was very high on Granados before the Imam fight, check my history...Comment
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difficult to translate, its what russian mobsters usually say to people on the streets before they rob them, in this case its kinda like:
"Listen to me Canelo, come here and give me your ****ing belt"
P.S. in the photoshopped pic GGG looks like typical russian street thug "gopnik", they always wear chinese adidas, leather jackets and hats, also the way they sit is also very typical.Comment
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