In all seriousness though, Abraham's peak takes me back to when 160-168 was so exciting. I mean even Pantera Miranda was knocking people tf out... Contenders were everywhere and it felt like just about everything (except maybe a Calzaghe fight) was a pick em kinda deal. I hope those divisions come back strong
Arthur Abraham - a look at his career
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I Didnt read to OP but Arthur Gave us tons of great fights and always entertaining and no one can question his heart and he grabbed a legit title enough said.Comment
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One can rate him highly or lowly, but no one can deny that he had a historical career with a lot of excitiment. It was good times. And he is bringing them back by facing Gilberto Ramirez in what, IMO, is the best reason to watch the Pacquiao-Bradley III event.In all seriousness though, Abraham's peak takes me back to when 160-168 was so exciting. I mean even Pantera Miranda was knocking people tf out... Contenders were everywhere and it felt like just about everything (except maybe a Calzaghe fight) was a pick em kinda deal. I hope those divisions come back strongComment
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Abraham was never the guy at MW, with fights against Taylor (at 160) and Pavlik, never happening. That's sad but he has had a terrific career. A two weight title holder with a good resume and solid power, not to mention some serious balls.
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He was certainly the guy at MW, but your point of view is otherwise acceptable.Abraham was never the guy at MW, with fights against Taylor (at 160) and Pavlik, never happening. That's sad but he has had a terrific career. A two weight title holder with a good resume and solid power, not to mention some serious balls.
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He moved up cause he struggled to make 160 for a long time. Which strong opponents did he face at 160? His MW comp was worse than Gggs, and he regularly looked like **** at that levelComment
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I think Abraham would've beaten Taylor at any point honestly. Well not before Hopkins but defiantly after.Abraham was never the guy at MW, with fights against Taylor (at 160) and Pavlik, never happening. That's sad but he has had a terrific career. A two weight title holder with a good resume and solid power, not to mention some serious balls.
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