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  • #31
    Before jumping to conclusions, it was a request by golden boy promotion and not an announcement by the WBA.

    Maybe they do the right thing and don't create another trinket.

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    • #32
      On the bright side, future Matthysse-Thurman fight could be fun to watch

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      • #33
        Mattysse is sooooo 2012

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        • #34
          Out of curiosity I looked at Kiram's record on boxrec and it's pretty much what you'd expect. His last fight was a dude with half as many losses as wins, coming off a loss, and the guy before that was a debutant. Perfect illustration of how screwed the ratings are if this guy's considered a #1 challenger.

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          • #35
            ****** WBA and all their secondary belts. Instead of just calling it a title eliminator for a mandatory shot they got to make "regular" and "super" belts in the same division. SMH

            I do like Thurman vs Matthysee being mandated tho. That's a fun fight.

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            • #36
              matthyss needs to get revenge on garcia. no tony weeks this time to f-uck it up. or if tony is there knock his corrupt ass out too

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              • #37
                The belts have been a joke for a while but this last year has really been a showcase for how meaningless they are

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                • #38
                  I don't understand why Lucas takes so much time off between fights

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                  • #39
                    Yours truly cannot keep up with all of the belts.

                    It seems every time you blink The alphabet soups manufacture a new belt for a "title" fight.

                    Time was when you could tell the champ in each division with out batting an eye.

                    Try that today!!!

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Thetruthiserrol View Post
                      Sadly, you're too optimistic. Boxing isn't run like a sport, the contenders don't have to fight each other to get to a title shot anymore. For all this talk of boxing having a great year, we're still in a position where the best prime fighters are not fighting each other at the correct times.
                      Agreed. 2017 wasnt a great year for boxing at all, it's just all the corrupt people involved in boxing found an opportunity to praise themselves and pretend like they're not running the sport into the ground, so they took it. They are celebrating a slight improvement and pretending it's a big one or that any of the sport's major issues have been solved. They haven't. Canelo-GGG was supposed to be the cure for what May-Pac turned out to be, but instead it just turned into May-Pac 2.0. GGG was no more in his prime by the time it happened than Pacquiao was against Floyd. Heck, at least even old Pacquiao was able to stagger Floyd in the 4th round or whatever it was. That's more than either GGG or Canelo were able to do LOL.

                      The Kovalev-Ward rivalry also took place 1-2 years too late, seeing as Kovalev gassed badly against Isaac Chilemba before he ever got to Ward, and considering he was 33 and 34 years old in those fights, which is, once again, and I hate to sound like a broken record but it's true, not prime age for athletes in almost any sport, and particularly not for offensive boxers like Kovalev who rely on high punch output, which depends on extreme stamina and other prime athletic traits to succeed. It also relies on quick snappy combinations that can actually land and start to wear down the opponent before they can counter you, which is also something tied to stamina (arm-weariness became an issue for Kovalev against Chilemba, something we didn't see during his prime age 31 and younger).

                      Chocolatito-Inoue didn't happen during Chocolatito's prime, probably because HBO sees much more money in the younger Inoue staying undefeated. Not that Chocolatito would have beaten him anyway, but I guess when money is on the line, ANY amount of risk is unacceptable to these networks and promoters, even if that's ruining the sport. I'm sure no matter what HBO claims, they were more than happy to wait until GGG aged, too, before making the Canelo fight, because Canelo is younger and more marketable.

                      It's ruining the product, but they don't care so long as their PPV products remain protected. In 2017, that didn't change a bit.

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