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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Lubin: 154 is Best Division in Boxing, But None Are Unbeatable

    Top super welterweight contender Erickson "Hammer" Lubin will look to put himself one step closer to a second world title opportunity when he faces hard-hitting Nathaniel Gallimore in the main event on Saturday, October 26 live on SHOWTIME from Santander Arena in Reading, Pa., in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.
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  • Citizen Koba
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    So young Erikson is of the opinion that his own division is the best in the sport, huh? Now how 'bout that?

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    • Fangedgrowl
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      #3
      No its not its one of the weakest. All the champs are mediocre.

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      • anonymous2.0
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        Yeah will New York state is the best state because I live there so yeah

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        • hitmanjosh
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          He reminds me of Don Kings can't miss fighter

          Amir Imam- have anyone seen him lately? I'm just saying

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          • Realizniguhnit
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            Kinda surprised Lubin didn't think about seeing if he was capable of getting down to 147 after getting KTFO by Charlo. Hell, Spence is bigger than Lubin. Trout is also supposedly moving down as well.

            If Lubin loses again he might want to consider it. Dude like 23 years old If Errol can do it at almost 30 he should be able to as well....

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            • mxtali
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              Originally posted by Realizniguhnit
              Kinda surprised Lubin didn't think about seeing if he was capable of getting down to 147 after getting KTFO by Charlo. Hell, Spence is bigger than Lubin. Trout is also supposedly moving down as well.

              If Lubin loses again he might want to consider it. Dude like 23 years old If Errol can do it at almost 30 he should be able to as well....
              Lubin is probably capable if he does it right and stays in shapes year round, shawn porter style. Trout is too old and a full blown Jr middle. He’s just been facing dudes that are giants at 154. But he’s not fooling anyone, he was 171 against Canelo on fight night, 6 years ago. He looked at least a division bigger than Cotto as well.

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                #8
                Originally posted by hitmanjosh
                Amir Imam- have anyone seen him lately? I'm just saying
                not sure if you’re genuinely curious or not, but he signed with Top Rank recently

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                • Realizniguhnit
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by mxtali
                  Lubin is probably capable if he does it right and stays in shapes year round, shawn porter style. Trout is too old and a full blown Jr middle. He’s just been facing dudes that are giants at 154. But he’s not fooling anyone, he was 171 against Canelo on fight night, 6 years ago. He looked at least a division bigger than Cotto as well.
                  Yeah it'll be interesting to see If Trout can actually do it at his age. Haven't heard anything from him since he mentioned it, but Lubin def should consider it. Him and J Rock are not much bigger than Welterweights.

                  Errol didn't become at welterweight overnight either he started his career above 150 basically a MW then had to work his way down to 147 on a fight by fight basis to see If his body could handle the lower weight.

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                  • Rhonda Drowsy
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                    #10
                    Last time I saw lubin he was doing the stanky leg on national tellievision

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