Which boxer's stock rise and dropped in 2019?

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  • Wolfie*
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    #1

    Which boxer's stock rise and dropped in 2019?

    I'll start it off.

    Rise: Vergil Ortiz. Looks like Golden Boy's next superstar. 14-0 (14 KOs). Everytime Golden Boy steps him up and try to get him some rounds in, he knocks them out. Has never seen the 7th round. I hope he gets a top 10 guy real soon. He's ready.

    Dropped: Jaime Munguia. I was really high on him but honestly, his last few performances has really put things in perspective. He's going to get destroyed once he faces the elite at 160. I think Golden Boy might cash him out vs Canelo next year. He's slow, can't cut the ring off properly, and leaves his chin out.

    What's yours?
  • mxtali
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    Rise: Pacquiao. I had pretty much written him off at the top level of boxing after the Horn fight and inactivity. But he proved me wrong, especially after the Thurman win.

    Fall: Joshua. I saw a fighter that just didn’t want to fight anymore when the going got rough.

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    • L. Cipher
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      off the top of my head

      Rise:
      Andy Ruiz
      J Rock Williams
      Manny Pacquiao
      Devin Haney
      Vergil Ortiz

      Fall:
      Anthony Joshua
      Jarret Hurd
      Andrew Tabiti
      Keith Thurman

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      • anonymous2.0
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        Rise

        Segey Kovalev: A good display of everything against a young undefeated Anthony Yarde. the Krusher came through with a lot of pressure on his back
        Devin Haney: Has looked better and better every outing although his obstacle to a full title is Lomachenko
        Emmanuel Navaratte: 3 KOs in 2019, 2 of which came within 4 weeks of each other
        Manny Pacquiao: Great win over Keith Thurman, the legend continues
        Shakur Stevenson: Again a fighter whose passing the eyeball test so far
        Julian Williams: Big UD win over the boogeyman of 154


        Fall:
        Yarde & Tunde: System 9 doe, no sparring doe. Gassed hard in the 5th and had no real gameplan
        Keith Thurman: Despite his health issues he's in his physical prime whereas Manny is physically declining
        Hughie Fury: It's not the losses, its how he loses that causes his stock to fall
        Rob Brant: Stock went way high after the Murata fight then crashed when he got KO'd in 2
        Jarrett Hurd: Williams was supposed to be a breeze fight going into a Charlo/Harrison unification, he lost against Williams then pulled out of the rematch
        Robeisy Ramirez: People had high hopes but they were dashed not by the knockdown, but by the lack of urgency in how Ramirez fought


        Break Even:
        Tyson Fury: He's winning and showed incredible tenacity in fighting through a canyon wide cut, still he's fighting guys that are way outside the top 10 level
        Gervonta Davis: Davis is taking care of business but he's not fighting anyone spectacular
        Teofimo Lopez: The Nakatani fight and his subsequent tweets afterwards deflated the Lopez hype a lot
        Ryota Murata: Yeah he knocked out Brant, but he was supposed to do that in their first fight
        Jaime Munguia: Its very clear he's skating by on his advantages

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        • Ray*
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          #5
          Rise: Ruiz, Inoue

          Fall:Joshua, Eubank, Tank.

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          • boliodogs
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            I think some stock will change this weekend. Already high stock of Spence will go higher if he KOs Porter and Porter's stock goes down. I think Benavidez KOs Dirrell with ease raising his stock and dropping Dirrell who I think is a ****** annoying guy who is not very good. Joshua's stock took a huge dive and Ruiz's stock took a huge jump up. I hope Ruiz does it again. An easy devastating KO of good fighter Dervy could raise GGG stock and Canelo's stock could go up or down. If either GGG or Canelo lose their next fight their stock takes a nose dive straight down.

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            • bulldognyc
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              #7
              Originally posted by L. Cipher
              off the top of my head

              Rise:
              Andy Ruiz
              J Rock Williams
              Manny Pacquiao
              Devin Haney
              Vergil Ortiz

              Fall:
              Anthony Joshua
              Jarret Hurd
              Andrew Tabiti
              Keith Thurman
              Really solid list. But the biggest fall is big baby miller

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              • CHOWWOKKA
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                #8
                Floyd mayweather.
                When he beat manny he was operating at about 40% of his prime and manny is still at around 80% ( this is evident by manny still beating young undefeated prime welterweights)

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                • Redd Foxx
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                  Dropped;
                  AJ
                  Fury
                  Hurd
                  Thurman
                  Loma (which I think is wrong but I'm not going to deny, he caught a lot of criticism, even though I don't agree with it).

                  Elevated;
                  Haney
                  Pac
                  Ruiz

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                  • Vodkaholic
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                    #10
                    Alot of fighters. But I'd choose Spencer. He won a fight against a lightweight and was suppose to win by ko instead by decision. Yet somehow his stock grew enough for his next fight to be ppv while mickeys dropped a lot

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