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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Prograis vs. Postol, Baranchyk vs. Yigit Finalized - March 9

    Undefeated 140-pound contender Regis Prograis and former world champion Viktor Postol will face off for the vacant WBC Super Lightweight World Championship on Friday, March 9 in the 12-round main event of SHOWTIME BOXING: SPECIAL EDITION live on SHOWTIME at 10 p.m. ET/PT from Deadwood Mountain Grand in Deadwood, South Dakota.
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    look at them,scrambling for a piece of crawford's former titles

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      ROUGAROU!!

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      • Boxing Logic
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        #4
        Originally posted by Andre_parker1
        look at them,scrambling for a piece of crawford's former titles
        Crawford could have tried to fight a good opponent like Prograis for once, but he moved up to fight more B-level and C-level guys it looks like. That's not Prograis fault. He wanted the fight from everything I've heard.

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        • Tatabanya
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          Imagine what happens if Postol stops Prograis as he did with Matthysse.

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            Originally posted by Boxing Logic
            Crawford could have tried to fight a good opponent like Prograis for once, but he moved up to fight more B-level and C-level guys it looks like. That's not Prograis fault. He wanted the fight from everything I've heard.


            Crawford moved up to fight for a world title in a third weight class. Against a guy who was last seen beating Manny Pacquiao.

            Prograis brings a lot less to the table in terms of money, world championships, and name recognition. This is a no brainer.

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            • chrisJS
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              Originally posted by Boxing Logic
              Crawford could have tried to fight a good opponent like Prograis for once, but he moved up to fight more B-level and C-level guys it looks like. That's not Prograis fault. He wanted the fight from everything I've heard.
              Wrong, he won the 4 belts in 3 separate fights and two of those guys was unbeaten and Postol had just scored a KO of the guy ranked #1 in the division. Crawford simply accomplished his goals and outgrew the division and is going after a title in his first fight with the intention to unify again. Prograis didn't really bring much more to the table than what Horn does now does he? Also, Crawford had cleaned out 135 too.

              I thought Ramirez-Imam was for the title? What's going on? Do the winners have to meet? Prograis-Postol is an excellent match-up and if Postol is the same guy he was 2-3 years ago it's difficult fight to pick IMO.
              Last edited by chrisJS; 02-06-2018, 02:33 PM.

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              • Randall Cunning
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                Originally posted by chrisJS
                I thought Ramirez-Imam was for the title? What's going on? Do the winners have to meet? Prograis-Postol is an excellent match-up and if Postol is the same guy he was 2-3 years ago it's difficult fight to pick IMO.
                Imam/Ramirez is for the title, Prograis/Postol is to become mandatory. Normally WBC say anyone wins a vacant has to do 2 mandatories back to back. Next up would be Josh Taylor, he'll get rid of all these pretenders.

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                • AdonisCreed
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                  I pick Regis Philbin by vicious KO over Viktor Postal Service in five!! ��

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                  • Dr.Cool
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                    Originally posted by chrisJS
                    Wrong, he won the 4 belts in 3 separate fights and two of those guys was unbeaten and Postol had just scored a KO of the guy ranked #1 in the division. Crawford simply accomplished his goals and outgrew the division and is going after a title in his first fight with the intention to unify again. Prograis didn't really bring much more to the table than what Horn does now does he? Also, Crawford had cleaned out 135 too.

                    I thought Ramirez-Imam was for the title? What's going on? Do the winners have to meet? Prograis-Postol is an excellent match-up and if Postol is the same guy he was 2-3 years ago it's difficult fight to pick IMO.
                    Crawford isn't fighting Prograis because Prograis is an actual threat that isn't signed with TR. Arum isn't going to allow that to happen.

                    Crawford is doing the exact same thing as Mikey. Moving up a division to win a belt in a higher division, even though there are good fights in the division they are/were in. Crawford-Prograis would be better than Crawford-Horn and Mikey-Linares would be better than Mikey-Lipinets. Promoters, networks, and money scuttle many good fights. Can't really hate either Mikey or Crawford for doing what's best for them though.

                    As for the title, I believe the Prograis-Postol is for an interim title. The Imam fight is for the real title. Sometimes they make the full champ fight the interim champ and sometimes they don't.

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