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    Pick a fighter, and pick their next five fights in the ideal world?

    Just a little light-hearted fun. If you could guide the career of a current fighter for their next five fights. Who would it be, and who would you have them fight? Assuming things like money, promoters, tv networks were not an issue. Also assuming they would perform well in the majority of instances.

    For me, I'd go with Callum Smith.

    - have him unify against Gilberto Ramirez
    - fight the winner of James DeGale vs. Chris Eubank Jr.
    - unify versus Jose Uzcategui/the IBF champion
    - defend the unified title against Canelo
    - move up to Light Heavy and take a shot at Oleksandr Gvozdyk
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    Not sure Smith would make it unbeaten to your clenelo payday tbh. Ramirez/Uzcat/both could very well beat him.

    Mine, Valdez:

    Warrington
    Jo Jo Diaz (either a main event on cinco de mayo/other mexican holiday or co main on a clenelo card)
    Kid Galahad (he will likely be mando, i doubt warrington v kid happens beforehand)
    Jesus Rojas (very fun fight for the fans)
    Leo Santa Cruz

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    • Randall Cunning
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      #3
      Josh Taylor

      Baranchyk
      Prograis
      Hooker
      Ramirez
      Mikey Garcia

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        #4
        Originally posted by mlac
        Not sure Smith would make it unbeaten to your clenelo payday tbh. Ramirez/Uzcat/both could very well beat him.

        Mine, Valdez:

        Warrington
        Jo Jo Diaz (either a main event on cinco de mayo/other mexican holiday or co main on a clenelo card)
        Kid Galahad (he will likely be mando, i doubt warrington v kid happens beforehand)
        Jesus Rojas (very fun fight for the fans)
        Leo Santa Cruz
        You dreaming about Ramirez beating Smith, broski. Who is "Valdez"? He one of them little fellas?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Randall Cunning
          Josh Taylor

          Baranchyk
          Prograis
          Hooker
          Ramirez
          Mikey Garcia
          Does he make it through with all Ws?

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          • Citizen Koba
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            Ted 'The Big Cheese' Cheeseman.

            http://boxrec.com/en/boxer/725959



            Ok. We got a plan for the man of cheese...

            Firstly he needs to take care of business by cutting through slick Iberian dangerman Sergio Garcia like a ripe camembert.

            Next he needs to crumble cheeky upstart domestic rival Anthony Fowler like a zesty wedge of Lancashire to solidify his hold on the EBU 154 title.

            At this point I believe The Big Cheese needs to make his way to The Big Apple to put the melt on Charlo slayer Tony Harrison.

            Now established as one of the star players at JMW the Big Cheese needs to beat the curds outta Maryland dynamo Jarrett Hurd.

            Finally enthroned as King of 154 the King of Cheese will set his sights on the middleweight Crown, slicing up the Guadalajara pretender like an aged Red Leicester.

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              #7
              Originally posted by W1LL
              You dreaming about Ramirez beating Smith, broski. Who is "Valdez"? He one of them little fellas?
              Ramirez is moving up to 175 now anyways, but its hardly a gimmie for Mundo, i reckon the odds would be a pick em.

              Valdez is the lad that turned Quiggy into looking like the elelphant man

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              • Randall Cunning
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                #8
                Originally posted by W1LL
                Does he make it through with all Ws?
                I think so. Hes still improving every fight, not peaked yet. Though lol, I thought the thread was on the assumption the choice kept on winning. I think him and Mikey are the 2 best guys at 140, so have given Mikey some time to recover from his devastating loss to Spence, before finding out who the true best at 140 is. Think Taylor is far too big for Lomachenko so disregarded him.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Koba-Grozny
                  Ted 'The Big Cheese' Cheeseman.

                  http://boxrec.com/en/boxer/725959



                  Ok. We got a plan for the man of cheese...

                  Firstly he needs to take care of business by cutting through slick Iberian dangerman Sergio Garcia like a ripe camembert.

                  Next he needs to crumble cheeky upstart domestic rival Anthony Fowler like a zesty wedge of Lancashire to solidify his hold on the EBU 154 title.

                  At this point I believe The Big Cheese needs to make his way to The Big Apple to put the melt on Charlo slayer Tony Harrison.

                  Now established as one of the star players at JMW the Big Cheese needs to beat the curds outta Maryland dynamo Jarrett Hurd.

                  Finally enthroned as King of 154 the King of Cheese will set his sights on the middleweight Crown, slicing up the Guadalajara pretender like an aged Red Leicester.
                  LMFAO. That was an exquisitely put together piece!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Randall Cunning
                    I think so. Hes still improving every fight, not peaked yet. Though lol, I thought the thread was on the assumption the choice kept on winning. I think him and Mikey are the 2 best guys at 140, so have given Mikey some time to recover from his devastating loss to Spence, before finding out who the true best at 140 is. Think Taylor is far too big for Lomachenko so disregarded him.
                    The poster has free reign over whatever assumptions they wanna make, lol. In my list, I imagine Smith would have his work cut out against Canelo, and win or lose he could go up to challenge Gvozdyk. You'd basically have Taylor clearing out 140? A fight I'd love to see is Taylor-Broner, in Scotland.

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