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  • #11
    Joshua took a big step up fighting Klitscko.

    Ward took on the top fighter in the division twice.

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    • #12
      Rigondeaux for facing Lomachenko
      Canelo for facing Golovkin
      Wlad for facing Joshua

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      • #13
        In order of risk it would be Rigo for going up for Lomachenko, Canelo taking bombs from Golovkin and Rungvisai for handing Chocolatito an immediate rematch.

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        • #14
          golovkin. whos fought two better opponents than jacobs and canelo?

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          • #15
            Rigondeaux of course
            Last edited by H-Tok; 12-10-2017, 01:55 AM.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Rikanlynx86 View Post
              I'm not talking about fighters that have to take risk(to help build profile and earn money fights), but I'm talking about guys who already have it made with a fan base, and are guaranteed big purses no matter what. Which fighters in that category took the biggest risk that they necessarily did not have to take? Pretty much the kind of fighters that true boxing fans love the most. Who were the risk takers of 2017?
              Rod salka, shabransky, heiland, brian sutherland the goat

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              • #17
                So Id agree Rigo jumping 2 divisions is a pretty big risk, and probably the biggest, because a loss for him might take all the luster out of his career and he ll get swept under rug, since his fights are not very exciting, it will leave him with less demand.

                Also Canelo fighting GGG was a risk, but imo it was the fans who really made it happen by demanding nonstop.

                Gotta throw in Wilder for attempting to fight Povetkin in Russia, and also attempting to fight Ortiz.

                Joshua for fighting Klitsko is risky, although Wlad was coming off a loss and long lay off.
                Last edited by AL_Camino; 11-29-2017, 07:10 AM.

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                • #18
                  Brook for sure when you look at the context.

                  Already struggled at WW before going to MW. Got he **** pushed in and his face smashed to bits, then drops back down to take on a feared puncher in Errol Spence.

                  No thanks.

                  Also,

                  AJ- taking on Wlad so soon in his career

                  Wlad - Taking on another top rival when he had been out th ering for so long and at his age. He must be rich as hell by now so that is pure competitive spirit.

                  Rungvisai and Chocoloatito - for taking the first fight, and for taking the rematch when the first was so tough

                  Canelo and GGG - Obvious reasons.

                  And if we are talking fights that havent happened yet...

                  Rigondeaux - Signing to fight a top 5 P4Per 2 weight classes above his weight. No tune ups. At 37 yrs old.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Tom Cruise View Post
                    Brook for sure when you look at the context.

                    Already struggled at WW before going to MW. Got he **** pushed in and his face smashed to bits, then drops back down to take on a feared puncher in Errol Spence.

                    No thanks.

                    Also,

                    AJ- taking on Wlad so soon in his career

                    Wlad - Taking on another top rival when he had been out th ering for so long and at his age. He must be rich as hell by now so that is pure competitive spirit.

                    Rungvisai and Chocoloatito - for taking the first fight, and for taking the rematch when the first was so tough

                    Canelo and GGG - Obvious reasons.

                    And if we are talking fights that havent happened yet...

                    Rigondeaux - Signing to fight a top 5 P4Per 2 weight classes above his weight. No tune ups. At 37 yrs old.
                    All very true

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                    • #20
                      what risks are we talking about exactly? every fighter you mentioned fought the fights they're supposed to

                      jeez

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