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  • boliodogs
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    #11
    Originally posted by Mammoth
    Ramirez vs DeGale
    Groves vs Benavidez
    I don't think Ramirez is very good but he beats DeGale who is worse. Grove and Benavidez are the best champions and I think Benavidez's hand speed. accuracy and high punch output per round get him a ud or KO win. I think Benavidez is the best at 168 and being so young he should get stronger and better.

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    • BigZ44
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      #12
      Originally posted by Mammoth
      http://www.***************.net/2018/...-for-benavidez

      I found this. Not sure if that is a reliable source or not. That's the fight I wanna see the most at 168.

      Thats world.boxing.news.
      Ah, I see, so Groves/Smith winner gets that weird WBC Silver belt and mandatory shot despite being WBA champ. I guarantee either of those guys will vacate that belt and opportunity and just stick with the WBA belt. All risk, little reward. Probably not a ton of money and you'd have to come to the US to take on the most dangerous guy in the division. If Smith/Groves is a good fight, those guys could rematch. If not, the winner could go for the big money fight in the UK against DeGale or the WBA regular champ which will be Zeuge or fellow Brit Rocky Fielding. Benavidez is going to be pretty avoided at 168 I think.

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        #13
        Originally posted by BigZ44
        Ah, I see, so Groves/Smith winner gets that weird WBC Silver belt and mandatory shot despite being WBA champ. I guarantee either of those guys will vacate that belt and opportunity and just stick with the WBA belt. All risk, little reward. Probably not a ton of money and you'd have to come to the US to take on the most dangerous guy in the division. If Smith/Groves is a good fight, those guys could rematch. If not, the winner could go for the big money fight in the UK against DeGale or the WBA regular champ which will be Zeuge or fellow Brit Rocky Fielding. Benavidez is going to be pretty avoided at 168 I think.
        Benavidez has said he would go to the UK for that fight but I think you're right. More money againt the Zeuge-Fielding winner, less risk.

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          #14
          The Yildirim-Mock winner will get a high ranking with the WBC. David destroys either very quickly.

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