Welterweight Fights 2017 - Strongest Division in Boxing

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  • Boxtime
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    Welterweight Fights 2017 - Strongest Division in Boxing

    WBA Super & WBC Welterweight World Championship
    Keith Thurman Jr vs Danny Garcia (Signed)

    IBF Welterweight World Championship
    Kell Brook vs Errol Spence Jr (Terms Agreed)

    WBO Welterweight World Championship
    Manny Pacquaio vs Amir Khan (Negotiations)


    Mayweather leaves boxing, and we have all these 5 Star - A grade boxing matchups - The best fighting the best!
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    Meanwhile Floyd Mayweather, Jr. is secretly trying his upmost to close negotiations for a squash match again 0-0 novice Conor McGregor...

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    • -GDS-
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      Where's Bradley? Dude is wasting his talent. But yeah, all the top 5 of the division are fighting top ten opponents as they should be, this year really is a breath of fresh air.

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      • boliodogs
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        It's a strong weight class. I think 135, 154, 160 and 175 are also strong,

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        • 1hourRun
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          Meh, the unification is prestigious but the mandatory of Kell Brook is standard granted the prospect is a exceptional talent and top five ; the Pac - Khan fight is trash to be honest, I mean its Khan and a faded HOF. But its a good year for welterweight considering how stagnant its been.

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          • boliodogs
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            Originally posted by -GDS-
            Where's Bradley? Dude is wasting his talent. But yeah, all the top 5 of the division are fighting top ten opponents as they should be, this year really is a breath of fresh air.
            I think Bradley might be burned out and on the verge of retirement. He has had many big pay days and doesn't seem to be a big spender, He may believe has has enough money to live well the rest of his life. He barely fights once a year lately. It's great to see the best welterweights fighting each other, Keep it up, please.

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            • Outwest Exp 355
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              Originally posted by Boxtime
              WBA Super & WBC Welterweight World Championship
              Keith Thurman Jr vs Danny Garcia (Signed)

              IBF Welterweight World Championship
              Kell Brook vs Errol Spence Jr (Terms Agreed)

              WBO Welterweight World Championship
              Manny Pacquaio vs Amir Khan (Negotiations)


              Mayweather leaves boxing, and we have all these 5 Star - A grade boxing matchups - The best fighting the best!
              I knew when I saw the thread you'd find a way to put that bum Khan in there somewhere.

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              • jmrf4435
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                Manny is what 38? He's top 3 at 38, this is an overrated division. Mainly fueled by the Manny-floyd nonsense we had to witness for a decade....

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