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  • Mexican_Puppet
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    #21
    Originally posted by Tatabanya
    Some good points here. Still, there's a big difference in class between the two. I like Berchelt, but somehow feel that an in-form Davis would outbox him easily.

    In any case, that is a fight I'd love to watch.
    It's the better clash of the division

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    • BoxingIsGreat
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      #22
      Originally posted by Tatabanya
      Some good points here. Still, there's a big difference in class between the two. I like Berchelt, but somehow feel that an in-form Davis would outbox him easily.

      In any case, that is a fight I'd love to watch.
      Exactly. You know your boxing. Berchelt is second rate next to Davis. I'd love to see this one too.

      With Arum, tho, I'm not so sure.

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      • Santa_
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        #23
        Originally posted by Tatabanya
        Do you think Berchelt is going to win?
        Oh yeah without a doubt. Especially at 135. Berchelt's draining to get down to 130 imo I hope he moves up soon.

        Put it this way Loma still has bad dreams about Salido but Berchelt will give him nightmares for life.

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        • Tatabanya
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          #24
          Originally posted by Santa_
          Oh yeah without a doubt. Especially at 135. Berchelt's draining to get down to 130 imo I hope he moves up soon.

          Put it this way Loma still has bad dreams about Salido but Berchelt will give him nightmares for life.
          He was at his second pro fight, and almost knocked him out at the end notwithstanding several pro-Salido issues (no need to repeat them here).

          Look, I am not disparaging Berchelt who is definitely talented. But I think that Lomachenko - again, if his shoulder is really perfect after the surgery - would not be standing there to be caught with hard punches. He has a couple of gears more than Alacran, IMO.

          But it would be a nice fight to watch, that's for sure.
          Last edited by Tatabanya; 11-05-2018, 06:28 AM.

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          • JakeTheBoxer
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            #25
            Davis stopped Pedraza, nice strap. But Berchelt beat Roman, Miura, Vargas. More experienced fighter.

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            • KTFOKING
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              #26
              It's all good and dandy to talk about Davis being a class above or he is too much for Berchelt, but we still need the fight to happen. Davis very well could spark all the top guys out at 130, especially if he is focused and in good shape. But right now he just doesn't have the resume' for that type of respect. After Mares, he needs to fight either Farmer/Berchelt/Machado or even the winner of GRJ/LSC if they elect to move up.

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              • Santa_
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                #27
                Originally posted by Tatabanya
                He was at his second pro fight, and almost knocked him out at the end notwithstanding several pro-Salido issues (no need to repeat them here).

                Look, I am not disparaging Berchelt who is definitely talented. But I think that Lomachenko - again, if his shoulder is really perfect after the surgery - would not be standing there to be caught with hard punches. He has a couple of gears more than Alacran, IMO.

                But it would be a nice fight to watch, that's for sure.

                Good point. Loma had his moments in that fight.

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