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  • Looking forward to boxing in 2017...

    Although some will disagree, for me i think 2016 has been one of the worst years of following the sport, with a lack of competive match ups between world level fighters. Its a shame cause i dont think boxing is lacking talent wise, some serious depth to divisions like welterweight.

    As such the running joke on this site (including by myself) is that next year is always the year to be great, whilst the current year sucks..
    But its looking like a solid ****ing start to 2017 with santa cruz v frampton, joshua v klitscko, ggg v jacobs, garcia v thurman and some other good fights already announced. With a canelo v ggg match and a ward v kovalev rematch possible, this could actually turn out to be a great year for the sport.
    Anyone else holding out high hopes? What realistic fights do people think could happen to make 2017 one of the best recent years? And what fighters do people think will really rise to prominence in 2017, or get 'exposed'? Please discuss ....

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    Originally posted by bigdramashow View Post
    Although some will disagree, for me i think 2016 has been one of the worst years of following the sport, with a lack of competive match ups between world level fighters. Its a shame cause i dont think boxing is lacking talent wise, some serious depth to divisions like welterweight.

    As such the running joke on this site (including by myself) is that next year is always the year to be great, whilst the current year sucks..
    But its looking like a solid ****ing start to 2017 with santa cruz v frampton, joshua v klitscko, ggg v jacobs, garcia v thurman and some other good fights already announced. With a canelo v ggg match and a ward v kovalev rematch possible, this could actually turn out to be a great year for the sport.
    Anyone else holding out high hopes? What realistic fights do people think could happen to make 2017 one of the best recent years? And what fighters do people think will really rise to prominence in 2017, or get 'exposed'? Please discuss ....
    It could be a good year yes!
    I just hope the fight with Ward Vs. Kovalev II is on a neutral ground where the bias is gone, lets have the rematch represent boxing not a side show because 58 clinches in a fight is unacceptable when Ward wasn't really hurt much in the fight.

    Boxing will always have its problems but It can't get any worse than 2016 was so much shady stuff happening this year, bad decisions, excuse makers this was definitely a year where the UFC dominated boxing all across the board.

    Roman Gonzalez Vs. Inoue
    Whyte Vs. Chisora 2
    Carl Frampton Vs. Lee Selby/Warrington
    Lee Selby Vs. Warrington
    Amir Khan Vs. Kell Brook
    Hughie Fury Vs. Joseph Parker
    Erislandy Lara Vs. Andrade/Charlo bro
    Usyk Vs. Marco Huck
    Mairis Breidis Vs. Tony Bellew

    Then maybe even the return of Drozd, these are all fights that really should happen.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by EddieHearn View Post
      It could be a good year yes!
      I just hope the fight with Ward Vs. Kovalev II is on a neutral ground where the bias is gone, lets have the rematch represent boxing not a side show because 58 clinches in a fight is unacceptable when Ward wasn't really hurt much in the fight.

      Boxing will always have its problems but It can't get any worse than 2016 was so much shady stuff happening this year, bad decisions, excuse makers this was definitely a year where the UFC dominated boxing all across the board.

      Roman Gonzalez Vs. Inoue
      Whyte Vs. Chisora 2
      Carl Frampton Vs. Lee Selby/Warrington
      Lee Selby Vs. Warrington
      Amir Khan Vs. Kell Brook
      Hughie Fury Vs. Joseph Parker
      Erislandy Lara Vs. Andrade/Charlo bro
      Usyk Vs. Marco Huck
      Mairis Breidis Vs. Tony Bellew

      Then maybe even the return of Drozd, these are all fights that really should happen.
      yeah brook v khan sounds like it might come off too! forgot about that one, big fight in world boxing but huge in UK. Tried to get tickets for wlad joshua today too but the online demand was crazy, website started crashing.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by bigdramashow View Post
        yeah brook v khan sounds like it might come off too! forgot about that one, big fight in world boxing but huge in UK. Tried to get tickets for wlad joshua today too but the online demand was crazy, website started crashing.
        AJ Vs. GGG is the biggest PPV event to happen for 2017 not a single fight made will top that imho not even Canelo Vs. GGG beats that but you can only hope we get both of those in 2017.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by EddieHearn View Post
          AJ Vs. GGG is the biggest PPV event to happen for 2017 not a single fight made will top that imho not even Canelo Vs. GGG beats that but you can only hope we get both of those in 2017.
          aj vs ggg? lol. I know ggg is a hell of a fighter but think he might struggle in that one!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by bigdramashow View Post
            aj vs ggg? lol. I know ggg is a hell of a fighter but think he might struggle in that one!
            Woops I meant Wlad lol.

            We all know lil G ducking AJ

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            • #7
              the first quarter of 2017 ****s all over the entire year of 2016.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by bigdramashow View Post
                Although some will disagree, for me i think 2016 has been one of the worst years of following the sport, with a lack of competive match ups between world level fighters. Its a shame cause i dont think boxing is lacking talent wise, some serious depth to divisions like welterweight.

                As such the running joke on this site (including by myself) is that next year is always the year to be great, whilst the current year sucks..
                But its looking like a solid ****ing start to 2017 with santa cruz v frampton, joshua v klitscko, ggg v jacobs, garcia v thurman and some other good fights already announced. With a canelo v ggg match and a ward v kovalev rematch possible, this could actually turn out to be a great year for the sport.
                Anyone else holding out high hopes? What realistic fights do people think could happen to make 2017 one of the best recent years? And what fighters do people think will really rise to prominence in 2017, or get 'exposed'? Please discuss ....
                Solid year coming up but I coulda did without a Frampton vs Santa Cruz rematch. I thought Frampton won a close but clear fight. I dont see what the big deal about that fight was either both are very limited and will lose to Gary Russel and Valdez.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Boxfan83 View Post
                  Solid year coming up but I coulda did without a Frampton vs Santa Cruz rematch. I thought Frampton won a close but clear fight. I dont see what the big deal about that fight was either both are very limited and will lose to Gary Russel and Valdez.
                  dont think they are limited, especially frampton in terms of his skillset. Both world level fighters. Im looking forward to the fight but im not usually a massive fan of immediate rematches unless its controversial. Not sure 6 months or whatever it is is enough time for fighters to improve/adjust in order to make the fight much different to the first.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by bigdramashow View Post
                    dont think they are limited, especially frampton in terms of his skillset. Both world level fighters. Im looking forward to the fight but im not usually a massive fan of immediate rematches unless its controversial. Not sure 6 months or whatever it is is enough time for fighters to improve/adjust in order to make the fight much different to the first.
                    Yeah I was harsh on Frampton because it was a good victory for him, I just think he got hit A LOT by a very limited fighter in Santa Cruz. It was a good game plan he had but again its not hard to devise such a plan with a guy like LSC and Frampton didnt necessarily put on a masterpiece.

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