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Originally posted by techliam View PostFonfara rematch, or Alvarez.
anything else is unacceptable coming off the shameful streak that Stevenson has gone through. He's already bordering on irrelevance
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Originally posted by chippenduff View PostWhy? Because Fonfara was able to win couple of rounds after hitting the deck on multiple occasions? He had his shot, he failed!
What about Marcus Browne? A lot of people tought he could beat Adonis last week...
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Originally posted by TheThirdEye View PostBoy, just create a list of potential opponents, which you believe might be capable of defeating Stevenson, and talk ish after...
For him to face opponents like Rodriguez or Hunter after such an awful streak already, is a black eye both to the sport and to his career. I simply listed two easy to make fights that would keep Stevenson relevant. I didn't list Beterbiev as I felt that fight seems unlikely anyway
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Originally posted by chippenduff View PostWhy? Because Fonfara was able to win couple of rounds after hitting the deck on multiple occasions? He had his shot, he failed! What about Marcus Browne? A lot of people tought he could beat Adonis last week...
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Stevenson is another canelo...if he dosent want Kovalev he still has Fonfara rematch or Beterbiev or someone like Gonzalez...Stevenson has nowhere to hide.
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Originally posted by techliam View PostI have honestly no idea what you're talking about here. But the issue is Stevenson needs a half-decent opponent to maintain any sort of relevance at the top of the division. He last 3 opponents were all no-hopers. His divisional rival has just beaten Hopkins and Pascal twice, and is set to face Andre Ward.
For him to face opponents like Rodriguez or Hunter after such an awful streak already, is a black eye both to the sport and to his career. I simply listed two easy to make fights that would keep Stevenson relevant. I didn't list Beterbiev as I felt that fight seems unlikely anyway
Fonfara or Alvarez; otherwise anything else is unacceptable for you, Right...
Good!, So you honestly believe Fonfara/Alvarez could compete or defeating Stevenson?
NAH, honestly I know you don't believe in their chances to win against Stevenson, which is the simple reason why I suggest to create a list of potential opponents which you think might be capable of ***
And don't come up with Half-a-century B-hop, or All talk Pascal who also lost against that same elder man twice. It's a poor exemple...
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Originally posted by TheThirdEye View PostHumm! You have honestly no idea what I was talking about here.
Fonfara or Alvarez; otherwise anything else is unacceptable for you, Right...
Good!, So you honestly believe Fonfara/Alvarez could compete or defeating Stevenson?
NAH, honestly I know you don't believe in their chances to win against Stevenson, which is the simple reason why I suggest to create a list of potential opponents which you think might be capable of ***
And don't come up with Half-a-century B-hop, or All talk Pascal who also lost against that same elder man twice. It's a poor exemple...
The correct way of looking at this scenario is pretty simple: Stevenson needs to fight a top (consensus top 10) fighter to remain relevant. Fonfara has proven that with 2 fairly decent wins, and so has Alvarez in beating Chilemba and past it Miranda - both are universally recognised as top 10 opponents. Fonfara himself proved to be a worthy contender the first time round, and has earned another shot in the eyes of many.
Whilst your English is OK, i'm really struggling to see what point you're trying to make my friend. I don't believe in a world where fighters like Stevenson shouldn't be facing top 10 competition just because you personally think he'd beat them anyway. I sure hope you don't either
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