Beltran vs Okada, Brant vs Baysangurov

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  • Mammoth
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    #11
    Originally posted by BigZ44
    Theoretically it's an advantage, but after all these years at 135, I think it will do Beltran's body some good to move up in weight. I also just don't think the Jap is that good, I'll say he goes the distance but Beltran just beats on him in most rounds, something like 98-92 on the cards
    The winner will have a very good WBO ranking is all I know.....

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    • BigZ44
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      #12
      Originally posted by Mammoth
      The winner will have a very good WBO ranking is all I know.....
      Hooker would smash them both, probably a better chance Arum give the winner a shot at Ramirez while we continue to wait for the WBSS dust to clear

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        #13
        Originally posted by Mammoth
        Is Baysangurov any good?
        Yes. Baysangurov is young, but very good. He will beat Brant.

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          #14
          Originally posted by BigZ44
          Hooker would smash them both, probably a better chance Arum give the winner a shot at Ramirez while we continue to wait for the WBSS dust to clear
          That's what I think Arum's plan is.

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