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  • brettWall
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    #111
    So who is Charlo fighting next?

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    • pillowfists98
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      #112
      Originally posted by BreWall
      So who is Charlo fighting next?
      Brandon Adams. Shame on Charlo.

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      • Mammoth
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        #113
        Originally posted by pillowfists98
        Brandon Adams. Shame on Charlo.
        The 160 lb talent is shallow at PBC. I'm sure the rematch happens eventually.

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          #114
          Originally posted by Mammoth
          The 160 lb talent is shallow at PBC. I'm sure the rematch happens eventually.
          They don't need to marinate a rematch. It should happen right now.

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            #115
            Originally posted by pillowfists98
            They don't need to marinate a rematch. It should happen right now.
            Yeah I guess. I don't see why they have Korobov fighting Aleem if a rematch isn't their plan we'll be ok.

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            • Bronx2245
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              #116
              Originally posted by j.razor
              He said June or July he is fighting. All that matters is keeping that mandatory at this point to fight the P4P best fighter right now. (I have Nelo at #1 P4P). I don't think it makes sense to play with weight classes going up & down.
              Brandon Adams to reportedly face Charlo, not Golovkin

              Well, this is confusing.

              Despite World Boxing News reporting that Brandon Adams would welcome Gennady Golovkin to the DAZN airwaves on June 8th, ESPN claims that the “Contender” winner will instead face Jermall Charlo on Showtime one week later in Charlo’s hometown of Houston, Texas.

              Adams (21-2, 13 KO) had received offers from both men. Charlo (28-0, 21 KO) is a lesser name while posing a similar amount of danger, but unlike Golovkin, he currently holds a title. We also don’t know the financial terms of the respective offers, so far be it from me to critique his choices.

              Though this matchup is more palatable than Golovkin wasting a chunk of his career denouement, it’s still frustrating. Charlo had an extremely strong résumé at 154 pounds, most notably beating Austin Trout and Julian Williams, but has yet to face a top-notch middleweight during his three-fight tenure at 160. Adams is actually less of a threat on paper than Matt Korobov, whom Charlo barely edged on short notice last December.

              At least things are looking up for Kamil Szeremeta.



              Kamil Szeremeta rumored to be next Golovkin foe
              Gennady Golovkin’s next fight will be on DAZN, but we don’t know whom he’ll fight. ESPN’s Dan Rafael claims, however, that the name “being bandied about the most” is reigning European middleweight champion Kamil Szeremeta, who is ranked one spot behind “GGG” by both the WBC and the WBA.

              Poland’s Szeremeta (19-0, 4 KO) stopped Alessandro Goddi for the belt last year and successfully defended it twice, scoring a knockout of Ruben Diaz in September and a decision over Andrew Francillette this past Saturday. The 29-year-old also boasts wins over Patrick Mendy and Kassim Ouma, the former of whom upset Dmitrii Chudinov five months ago.

              You can watch the brutal Diaz KO here.

              From a rankings perspective, the fight makes sense, and it’s unsurprising that DAZN would give Golovkin (38-1-1, 34 KO) something of a tune-up to end his layoff. It should be entertaining, at the very least, and leaves the fall/winter open for Canelo, Daniel Jacobs, or Demetrius Andrade.

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                #117
                Originally posted by Real King Kong
                It should tell you that they’re avoiding a korobov rematch cuz they don’t wanna risk having their hype job take another L.

                LOL...LMMFAO...and so on...
                How is a clear W an L? You dudes think Pvssy G beat Nelo & that Mall lost to korobov all while making excuses....LMMFAO! And so on....LOL

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                  #118
                  Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                  Yeah, because facts are excuses now. The only one making excuses and being a deluded homer is you. Charlo wants nothing to do with the rematch. If he did, he'd make Al get the rematch on. Has he done this? No. He knows he got a gift.

                  A better prepared Korobov with a full training camp would make easier work of the hypejob Charlo. Both you and I know that. As does Charlo. Which is why, as I've said, he wants nothing to do with a rematch.
                  See ^ excuses....LMMFAO! He DID have a full training camp, he was fighting on the undercard genius! LMMFAO!! If they rematch what happened in the 12th would happen earlier.

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                  • j.razor
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by killakali
                    and he also sausage thought he won.

                    Jermall on the other hand said that he thought he would have done better I’d he had more than a week to prepare for korobova style. He sounded like he lost the fight lOl Lol lOL lMAo
                    I don't recall, show me where he said that.

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                      #120
                      Originally posted by Bronx2245
                      Brandon Adams to reportedly face Charlo, not Golovkin

                      Well, this is confusing.

                      Despite World Boxing News reporting that Brandon Adams would welcome Gennady Golovkin to the DAZN airwaves on June 8th, ESPN claims that the “Contender” winner will instead face Jermall Charlo on Showtime one week later in Charlo’s hometown of Houston, Texas.

                      Adams (21-2, 13 KO) had received offers from both men. Charlo (28-0, 21 KO) is a lesser name while posing a similar amount of danger, but unlike Golovkin, he currently holds a title. We also don’t know the financial terms of the respective offers, so far be it from me to critique his choices.

                      Though this matchup is more palatable than Golovkin wasting a chunk of his career denouement, it’s still frustrating. Charlo had an extremely strong résumé at 154 pounds, most notably beating Austin Trout and Julian Williams, but has yet to face a top-notch middleweight during his three-fight tenure at 160. Adams is actually less of a threat on paper than Matt Korobov, whom Charlo barely edged on short notice last December.

                      At least things are looking up for Kamil Szeremeta.



                      Kamil Szeremeta rumored to be next Golovkin foe
                      Gennady Golovkin’s next fight will be on DAZN, but we don’t know whom he’ll fight. ESPN’s Dan Rafael claims, however, that the name “being bandied about the most” is reigning European middleweight champion Kamil Szeremeta, who is ranked one spot behind “GGG” by both the WBC and the WBA.

                      Poland’s Szeremeta (19-0, 4 KO) stopped Alessandro Goddi for the belt last year and successfully defended it twice, scoring a knockout of Ruben Diaz in September and a decision over Andrew Francillette this past Saturday. The 29-year-old also boasts wins over Patrick Mendy and Kassim Ouma, the former of whom upset Dmitrii Chudinov five months ago.

                      You can watch the brutal Diaz KO here.

                      From a rankings perspective, the fight makes sense, and it’s unsurprising that DAZN would give Golovkin (38-1-1, 34 KO) something of a tune-up to end his layoff. It should be entertaining, at the very least, and leaves the fall/winter open for Canelo, Daniel Jacobs, or Demetrius Andrade.

                      https://www.badlefthook.com/2019/3/1...t-golovkin-foe
                      4 K.O.'s? I speak the truth, Pvssy G!!

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