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  • Originally posted by DreamerUSA View Post
    A few things.

    1. Spence started boxing late.

    2. He only had like 50 or 60 amatuer fights. So no he does'nt have an extensive amatuer background.

    3. People rush fighters too much these days and wonder why not many fighters have long world title reigns. The answer is a lack of ring expirience and I just don't mean the number of fights. I'm talking being in there with guys who come to win and give you different looks/styles. Spence basicly fought 19 guys who were there to get their ass kicked and one guy who was there to win but fought in a way that could'nt of been more tailor made for Spence than if someone was trying to make it easy for him.

    4. Fighters need to be brought along properly and throwing Spence straight in with Thurman or Brook right now is just dumb.
    What you talking about he was amateur standout at the age of 18. Then fought in the olympics. There are tons of fighters who don't have this type of amateur and olympic background and less pro experience but are facing better competition by this same age. HE DOES NOT NEED ANY MORE SEASONING. Canelo is younger with nowhere near the amateur background and been fighting elite and top fighters for years.


    Spence Amateur accolades
    2008 United States National Golden Gloves participant at welterweight. Results were:
    Defeated Leandre White (PTS)
    Lost to Nick Brinson (PTS)
    2008 United States National Youth Champion at welterweight. Results were:
    Defeated Travis Peterkin (9-4)
    Defeated Daniel Thomas (RET-2)
    Defeated Juan Heraldez (10-5)
    2008 World Youth Championships participant at welterweight in Guadalajara, Mexico. Results were:
    Defeated Alex Theran (Colombia) (11-4)
    Defeated Taras Makarov (Ukraine) (15-1)
    Lost to Boturjon Mahmudov (Uzbekistan) (4-11)
    2009 United States National Golden Gloves Champion at welterweight. Results were:
    Defeated Jose Bernal (PTS)
    Defeated David Grayton IV (PTS)
    Defeated John Zabala (PTS)
    Defeated Eduardo Alicea (PTS)
    Defeated Jovante Starks (PTS)
    2009 United States National Championships Gold Medalist at welterweight. Results were:
    Defeated Greg Carter (9-3)
    Defeated Julian Williams (10-5)
    Defeated Richard Hardgraves (9-2)
    Defeated Eduardo Alicea (7-2)
    2009 World Championships participant at welterweight in Milan, Italy. Results were:
    Lost to Carlos Banteaux (Cuba) (1-11)
    2010 United States National Golden Gloves Silver Medalist at welterweight. Results were:
    Defeated Deandre Harris (PTS)
    Defeated Chris Pearson (PTS)
    Defeated Frank Gedeon (RSC-2)
    Defeated Javonn Barnes (5-0)
    Lost to David Grayton IV (2-3)
    2010 Four Nations Tournament Gold Medalist in Berck-Sur-Mer, France. Results were:
    Defeated Jozsef Toth (Hungary) (RET-2)
    Defeated Taras Shelestyuk (Ukraine) (6-3)
    2011 1st Pan Am Games Qualifier participant in Barquisimeto, Venezuela. Results were:
    Defeated Carl Heild (Ba*****) (14-3)
    Lost to Brian Carlos Castano (Argentina) (11-20)
    2011 United States National Championships Gold Medalist at welterweight. Results were:
    Defeated Darwin Price (10-3)
    Defeated Boston Salmon (RSC-2)
    Defeated Willie Jones (21-12)
    Defeated Luis Olivares (13-7)
    2011 United States Olympic Trials Gold Medalist at welterweight. Results were:
    Defeated Samuel Vasquez (24-17)
    Defeated Bryant Perrella (13-5)
    Defeated Amir Imam (19-12)
    Defeated Amir Imam (24-19)
    2011 World Championships Quarter-finalist at welterweight in Baku, Azerbaijan. Results were:
    Defeated Amin Ghasemipour (Iran) (28-10)
    Defeated Custio Clayton (Canada) (18-9)
    Defeated Balazs Bacskai (Hungary) (26-16)
    Lost to Serik Sapiyev (Kazakhstan) (10-20)
    2011 World Cup of Petroleum Countries Bronze Medalist at welterweight in Surgut, Russia. Results were:
    Defeated Romal Amanov (Azerbaijan) (25-5)
    Lost to Sukhrob Shidayev (Russia) (12-12+)
    2012 Chemistry Cup participant at welterweight in Halle, Germany. Results were:
    Defeated Andrey Zamkovoy (Russia) (9-9+)
    Lost to Serik Sapiyev (Kazakhstan) (10-18)

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    • Originally posted by bigdunny1 View Post
      No he's not. Sure he's a full WW but he's never been a world champ and is 41 years old. He's not on ESPN, RING or anybody credible top 10 ranking for ANY weight for a reason. He is a middle of the road journey man. Algieri has quality wins of named fighters, was world champ and been in with more top fighters. After that win Spence should be stepping it up and fighting a legit top 10 ranked fighter and Bundu isn't that.

      With the fighters in Haymon's stable there is no need to jump through hoops and fight a bum like Bundu when haymon has multiple world champs at 147 and loads of higher ranked fighters then Bundu.
      why are you people blaming haymon and spence? lol hes going for the ibf, they typically follow their rules i.e kells bum mandatories.. this is what he has to do to get brook.. Ponomarov didnt wanna fight spence

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      • Originally posted by bigdunny1 View Post
        Haymon doesn't talk to the media so these fighters are forced to jump on the sword and make excuses why the fights are happening. What do you want them to say Haymon won't let me and throw their boss under the bus? Thurman said every fight he get's slid a list of a couple fighters to choose from. Haymon chooses that list and he has to pick from it. And specifically Thurman after getting heavy criticism said for the Collazo fight I got passed a list with just one name Collazo so that's why I am fighting him. Spence is calling out Brook because Haymon is the one who mapped out that path for the IBF title that brook has. But why is that needed? Again Haymon fighters Danny and Thurman own the other belts. Spence don't need any eliminator for a title shot just Haymon's blessing. Hell if the fighters were TRULY the ones blocking this fight from happening then why didn't Haymon position Spence to make the fights needed to become the mando for Garcia's belt or Thurman's belt? Instead he set him on a path specifically for IBF belt held by a non Haymon champion. It's not rocket science he is keeping his top fighters away from each other or delaying it as long as possible. In the meantime they passing around each other left overs.
        So you're saying you have a problem with Spence fighting bundu now, and Brook next....instead of being positioned to be Garcia or Thurman's mando?

        So your argument is more or less about haymon's stable controlling all the belts?

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        • Originally posted by bigdunny1 View Post
          What you talking about he was amateur standout at the age of 18. Then fought in the olympics. There are tons of fighters who don't have this type of amateur and olympic background and less pro experience but are facing better competition by this same age. HE DOES NOT NEED ANY MORE SEASONING. Canelo is younger with nowhere near the amateur background and been fighting elite and top fighters for years.


          Spence Amateur accolades
          2008 United States National Golden Gloves participant at welterweight. Results were:
          Defeated Leandre White (PTS)
          Lost to Nick Brinson (PTS)
          2008 United States National Youth Champion at welterweight. Results were:
          Defeated Travis Peterkin (9-4)
          Defeated Daniel Thomas (RET-2)
          Defeated Juan Heraldez (10-5)
          2008 World Youth Championships participant at welterweight in Guadalajara, Mexico. Results were:
          Defeated Alex Theran (Colombia) (11-4)
          Defeated Taras Makarov (Ukraine) (15-1)
          Lost to Boturjon Mahmudov (Uzbekistan) (4-11)
          2009 United States National Golden Gloves Champion at welterweight. Results were:
          Defeated Jose Bernal (PTS)
          Defeated David Grayton IV (PTS)
          Defeated John Zabala (PTS)
          Defeated Eduardo Alicea (PTS)
          Defeated Jovante Starks (PTS)
          2009 United States National Championships Gold Medalist at welterweight. Results were:
          Defeated Greg Carter (9-3)
          Defeated Julian Williams (10-5)
          Defeated Richard Hardgraves (9-2)
          Defeated Eduardo Alicea (7-2)
          2009 World Championships participant at welterweight in Milan, Italy. Results were:
          Lost to Carlos Banteaux (Cuba) (1-11)
          2010 United States National Golden Gloves Silver Medalist at welterweight. Results were:
          Defeated Deandre Harris (PTS)
          Defeated Chris Pearson (PTS)
          Defeated Frank Gedeon (RSC-2)
          Defeated Javonn Barnes (5-0)
          Lost to David Grayton IV (2-3)
          2010 Four Nations Tournament Gold Medalist in Berck-Sur-Mer, France. Results were:
          Defeated Jozsef Toth (Hungary) (RET-2)
          Defeated Taras Shelestyuk (Ukraine) (6-3)
          2011 1st Pan Am Games Qualifier participant in Barquisimeto, Venezuela. Results were:
          Defeated Carl Heild (Ba*****) (14-3)
          Lost to Brian Carlos Castano (Argentina) (11-20)
          2011 United States National Championships Gold Medalist at welterweight. Results were:
          Defeated Darwin Price (10-3)
          Defeated Boston Salmon (RSC-2)
          Defeated Willie Jones (21-12)
          Defeated Luis Olivares (13-7)
          2011 United States Olympic Trials Gold Medalist at welterweight. Results were:
          Defeated Samuel Vasquez (24-17)
          Defeated Bryant Perrella (13-5)
          Defeated Amir Imam (19-12)
          Defeated Amir Imam (24-19)
          2011 World Championships Quarter-finalist at welterweight in Baku, Azerbaijan. Results were:
          Defeated Amin Ghasemipour (Iran) (28-10)
          Defeated Custio Clayton (Canada) (18-9)
          Defeated Balazs Bacskai (Hungary) (26-16)
          Lost to Serik Sapiyev (Kazakhstan) (10-20)
          2011 World Cup of Petroleum Countries Bronze Medalist at welterweight in Surgut, Russia. Results were:
          Defeated Romal Amanov (Azerbaijan) (25-5)
          Lost to Sukhrob Shidayev (Russia) (12-12+)
          2012 Chemistry Cup participant at welterweight in Halle, Germany. Results were:
          Defeated Andrey Zamkovoy (Russia) (9-9+)
          Lost to Serik Sapiyev (Kazakhstan) (10-18)
          I do agree with you that the kid doesn't need any more seasoning though, but that's why he called out Brook after the Algieri fight.

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          • Originally posted by FLY TY View Post
            So you're saying you have a problem with Spence fighting bundu now, and Brook next....instead of being positioned to be Garcia or Thurman's mando?

            So your argument is more or less about haymon's stable controlling all the belts?
            I'm saying there is NO GUARANTEE he get's brook. So why fight another bum when his allegiance with Haymon should ensure he could get a title shot now or at least a bigger fight with any the dozen or so higher ranked Haymon fighters. And that he has been specifically steered to the IBF belt because the champ is a non haymon fighter and delays or prevents Haymon having to pit his top fighters against one another. He could of been steered to any of the 2 belts Haymon fighters currently hold if he wanted a mando (not that he would even need one if Haymon wanted them to fight). Why wasn't he? And what if Brook vacates and moves up to 154? Or what if Brook convinces IBF to keep delaying that fight and then fights Khan and has the excuse I'm vacating for a bigger money fight? So Spence gets another pointless fight when he could have title shot now or at least a top 10 contender now.

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            • Originally posted by bigdunny1 View Post
              What you talking about he was amateur standout at the age of 18. Then fought in the olympics. There are tons of fighters who don't have this type of amateur and olympic background and less pro experience but are facing better competition by this same age. HE DOES NOT NEED ANY MORE SEASONING. Canelo is younger with nowhere near the amateur background and been fighting elite and top fighters for years.


              Spence Amateur accolades
              2008 United States National Golden Gloves participant at welterweight. Results were:
              Defeated Leandre White (PTS)
              Lost to Nick Brinson (PTS)
              2008 United States National Youth Champion at welterweight. Results were:
              Defeated Travis Peterkin (9-4)
              Defeated Daniel Thomas (RET-2)
              Defeated Juan Heraldez (10-5)
              2008 World Youth Championships participant at welterweight in Guadalajara, Mexico. Results were:
              Defeated Alex Theran (Colombia) (11-4)
              Defeated Taras Makarov (Ukraine) (15-1)
              Lost to Boturjon Mahmudov (Uzbekistan) (4-11)
              2009 United States National Golden Gloves Champion at welterweight. Results were:
              Defeated Jose Bernal (PTS)
              Defeated David Grayton IV (PTS)
              Defeated John Zabala (PTS)
              Defeated Eduardo Alicea (PTS)
              Defeated Jovante Starks (PTS)
              2009 United States National Championships Gold Medalist at welterweight. Results were:
              Defeated Greg Carter (9-3)
              Defeated Julian Williams (10-5)
              Defeated Richard Hardgraves (9-2)
              Defeated Eduardo Alicea (7-2)
              2009 World Championships participant at welterweight in Milan, Italy. Results were:
              Lost to Carlos Banteaux (Cuba) (1-11)
              2010 United States National Golden Gloves Silver Medalist at welterweight. Results were:
              Defeated Deandre Harris (PTS)
              Defeated Chris Pearson (PTS)
              Defeated Frank Gedeon (RSC-2)
              Defeated Javonn Barnes (5-0)
              Lost to David Grayton IV (2-3)
              2010 Four Nations Tournament Gold Medalist in Berck-Sur-Mer, France. Results were:
              Defeated Jozsef Toth (Hungary) (RET-2)
              Defeated Taras Shelestyuk (Ukraine) (6-3)
              2011 1st Pan Am Games Qualifier participant in Barquisimeto, Venezuela. Results were:
              Defeated Carl Heild (Ba*****) (14-3)
              Lost to Brian Carlos Castano (Argentina) (11-20)
              2011 United States National Championships Gold Medalist at welterweight. Results were:
              Defeated Darwin Price (10-3)
              Defeated Boston Salmon (RSC-2)
              Defeated Willie Jones (21-12)
              Defeated Luis Olivares (13-7)
              2011 United States Olympic Trials Gold Medalist at welterweight. Results were:
              Defeated Samuel Vasquez (24-17)
              Defeated Bryant Perrella (13-5)
              Defeated Amir Imam (19-12)
              Defeated Amir Imam (24-19)
              2011 World Championships Quarter-finalist at welterweight in Baku, Azerbaijan. Results were:
              Defeated Amin Ghasemipour (Iran) (28-10)
              Defeated Custio Clayton (Canada) (18-9)
              Defeated Balazs Bacskai (Hungary) (26-16)
              Lost to Serik Sapiyev (Kazakhstan) (10-20)
              2011 World Cup of Petroleum Countries Bronze Medalist at welterweight in Surgut, Russia. Results were:
              Defeated Romal Amanov (Azerbaijan) (25-5)
              Lost to Sukhrob Shidayev (Russia) (12-12+)
              2012 Chemistry Cup participant at welterweight in Halle, Germany. Results were:
              Defeated Andrey Zamkovoy (Russia) (9-9+)
              Lost to Serik Sapiyev (Kazakhstan) (10-18)
              Well we will disagree. He did'nt start fighting till he was 16 and has like 60 amateur fights. People just ignore the expirence factor, especially at the pro level. Somehow beating 19 literal cans and one guy with a pulse makes you seasoned.

              I find it funny that you bring up Canelo a guy who turned pro when Spence was just starting as an amateur. A guy with nearly 50 pro fights. A guy that did'nt start fighting decent competiton until he had around 30 fights and a guy who did'nt have that much fewer amateur fights than Spence. I mean really?

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              • Originally posted by FLY TY View Post
                I do agree with you that the kid doesn't need any more seasoning though, but that's why he called out Brook after the Algieri fight.
                But why is he calling out Brook when Haymon has the deepest stable at welterweight and controls 2 belt holders. Shouldn't those be the easiest fights to make? Brook will be a tough fight to make because of politics and agenda from Brook's promoter. I thought the point of haymon having all these guys was supposed to eliminate stop gaps and make these fights easy to make. Spence don't call the shots he was steered to the IBF mando and that's why he is calling out Brook. But why wasn't he steered to WBC (owned by Garcia) or WBA (owned by Thurman) if it's all about forcing a mando?

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                • I see a lot of anti-GGG posters defending Spence here....

                  Both are ducked but melanin sways their judgment....pathetic.

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                  • Originally posted by DreamerUSA View Post
                    Well we will disagree. He did'nt start fighting till he was 16 and has like 60 amateur fights. People just ignore the expirence factor, especially at the pro level. Somehow beating 19 literal cans and one guy with a pulse makes you seasoned.

                    I find it funny that you bring up Canelo a guy who turned pro when Spence was just starting as an amateur. A guy with nearly 50 pro fights. A guy that did'nt start fighting decent competiton until he had around 30 fights and a guy who did'nt have that much fewer amateur fights than Spence. I mean really?
                    Dude Canelo started boxing at age 13 and turned pro at 15 and started fighting grown azz men with no head gear. Had less amateur experience and was pushed up facing better pro fighters faster then Spence has been despite his amateur and Olympic experience. Look at lomachencho and how fast he moved as a pro and he's only a year or two younger. Spence is not some young pup or inexperience fighter he's 26 and faced world class fighters at the amateur and olmypics. and how the phuk is 1 fight with Bundu going to change a thing? Either he is ready to fight guys like Brook now or he isn't. If your point is he is too inexperienced (which he's not) and needs another year or 2 to fight Brook, Thurman, Porter, Khan, ect that's one thing. But that's not what you are saying. It's just a pointless stay busy fight against a bum bundu.

                    Spence needs a bigger jump up in the caliber of fighters then Bundu. I'm not even saying his next fight has to be Thurman for the title. But here is a BIG gap between Brook, Thurman, Porter and Bundu lol. He could at least fight a top 10 contender between that gap. One top 10 contender at the age of 26 with Spence's olympic background is not asking for too much and definitely not pushing him too fast.
                    Last edited by bigdunny1; 06-09-2016, 12:01 PM.

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                    • Decent fight...another guy who went 12 with a title holder..lets see if Spence blows this guy out too and makes another statement...after this fight, he's ready for the big time...I would absolutely love to see him dismantle Danny Garcia...

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