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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Munguia: Top Five at 154 is Me, Hurd, Harrison, Charlo, Castano

    WBO champion Jamie Munguia ranked himself ahead of IBF/WBA/IBO counterpart Jarrett Hurd, WBC title winner Tony Harrison, former titleholder Jermell Charlo and WBA "regular" titlist Brian Castano when asked by BoxingScene.com to list the 154-pound division's top five fighters on Wednesday.
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  • Robi13
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    The confidence is strong...

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    • Bronx2245
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      "A native of Tijuana, Munguia has registered a combined six knockdowns in his past three fights, in succession dethroning Sadam “World Kid” Ali by fourth-round, four knockdown TKO (May 2018), and having twice defended it by one-knockdown unanimous decision over Liam Smith (July) and one knockdown third-round TKO of Brandon Cook (September)."

      This kid is feeling himself now! He's got the worst resume, but he places himself #1! I like the confidence, but until he fights Charlo, Hurd, Harrison, Lara, Castano, or J-Rock, I consider Munguia a contender who happens to have a title!

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      • Bigchip
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        #4
        Julian Williams will dispose of Hurd in April. Then he’ll outbox Charlo and finally come get you.

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        • Nightfall
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          #5
          Jermell Charlo would beat the breaks off this hype job.

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          • Premier15
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            War Munguia!

            I'm glad to see the kid having so much confidence in himself and with Robert Alcazar in his corner I believe he'll get better before facing Hurd Charlo Lara etc!

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            • DuckAdonis
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              #7
              Lara is in there and he is top 2

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              • Jab jab boom
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                #8
                This guy said "number 1 obviously would be me" lmaoooo. Hurd deserves to be # 1 and Munguia would not only lose vs Hurd, but would likely lose to Charlo, Harrison and I'm thinking lara would utterly embarrass him.

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                • DuckAdonis
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by T.M.T
                  Jermell Charlo would beat the breaks off this hype job.
                  So Munguia is a hypejob and Jermell who just lost to Harrison isn't ? Lol...I'd say both are overhyped but i see Munguia actually improving

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                  • whoseyourdaddy
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                    Originally posted by Bronx2245
                    "A native of Tijuana, Munguia has registered a combined six knockdowns in his past three fights, in succession dethroning Sadam “World Kid” Ali by fourth-round, four knockdown TKO (May 2018), and having twice defended it by one-knockdown unanimous decision over Liam Smith (July) and one knockdown third-round TKO of Brandon Cook (September)."

                    This kid is feeling himself now! He's got the worst resume, but he places himself #1! I like the confidence, but until he fights Charlo, Hurd, Harrison, Lara, Castano, or J-Rock, I consider Munguia a contender who happens to have a title!
                    That's exactly what I been saying about this dude, there is no doubt that he is exciting boxer, but his defense is limited and very questionable.

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