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  • BoloShot
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    #31
    Originally posted by Mammoth
    He's not as crude as some try to make him out to be, he's got a good shot. I think Mairis will fucking bring it in Riga though.
    No doubt, Dorticos outboxed Tabiti the supposed slickster so he's obviously got skills of his own. His jab and distance keeping are exceptional, don't think he lost a round against Andrew before that sick ass KO.

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      #32


      36-0-0-0
      26-0-0-0 in two belt title fights
      23-0-0-0 in three belt title fights
      11-0-0-0 in four belt title fights
      Also IBO and Ring P4P champ

      Champions she has faced, their records at the time, and the titles they have held:
      Mikaela Lauren x2 (6-0-0 TKO7, 29-4-0 TKO6) WBC 154, IBO 154
      Eva Bajic (6-2-0 KO3) IBF 147
      Chevelle Hallback (28-6-2) lineal 135
      Anne Sophie Mathis x2 (26-2-0, 27-3-1 TKO2) WBA/WBC/IBF 140
      Mia St. John (47-12-2 TKO3) WBC 154
      Oxandia Castillo (12-0-2 TKO9) WBO 154
      Myriam Lamare (22-3-0) WBA/IBF 140, IBF 140
      Ivana Habazin (13-1-0) IBF 147, IBO 160
      Jennifer Retzke (15-1-1) IBF 154, IBO 147
      Chris Namus (21-3-0) IBF 154
      Klara Svennson (17-1-0) WBC interim 140, WBC interim 147
      Erica Farias (24-1-0) WBC 135, WBC 140, WBC 140
      Kali Reis (13-6-1) WBC 160
      Inna Sagaydakovskaya (7-0-0) WBC interim 147
      Victoria Bustos (19-5-0) IBF 135, IBF 135, IBF 140

      Also sent Holly Holm running out of the 147 pound division and then the entire sport of boxing the two times the WBC ordered the fight, even though Braekhus offered to fight Holm in the US and give Holm her career high purse.

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        #33
        Originally posted by BoloShot
        Oddly I kinda think Dorticos could beat Briedis based on form and the eye test, but nothing concrete hence why I wouldn't put it down on paper that I think Dorticos is even possibly #1 for now at all.
        Originally posted by Mammoth
        He's not as crude as some try to make him out to be, he's got a good shot. I think Mairis will fucking bring it in Riga though.
        He’ll have to knock him out to get a draw in Riga...😂

        I’m rooting for the KO doctor, he’s been my dark horse in both WBSS’s but I’ve got to go with Briedis by late stoppage in that one.

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          #34
          Originally posted by famicommander


          36-0-0-0
          26-0-0-0 in two belt title fights
          23-0-0-0 in three belt title fights
          11-0-0-0 in four belt title fights
          Also IBO and Ring P4P champ

          Champions she has faced, their records at the time, and the titles they have held:
          Mikaela Lauren x2 (6-0-0 TKO7, 29-4-0 TKO6) WBC 154, IBO 154
          Eva Bajic (6-2-0 KO3) IBF 147
          Chevelle Hallback (28-6-2) lineal 135
          Anne Sophie Mathis x2 (26-2-0, 27-3-1 TKO2) WBA/WBC/IBF 140
          Mia St. John (47-12-2 TKO3) WBC 154
          Oxandia Castillo (12-0-2 TKO9) WBO 154
          Myriam Lamare (22-3-0) WBA/IBF 140, IBF 140
          Ivana Habazin (13-1-0) IBF 147, IBO 160
          Jennifer Retzke (15-1-1) IBF 154, IBO 147
          Chris Namus (21-3-0) IBF 154
          Klara Svennson (17-1-0) WBC interim 140, WBC interim 147
          Erica Farias (24-1-0) WBC 135, WBC 140, WBC 140
          Kali Reis (13-6-1) WBC 160
          Inna Sagaydakovskaya (7-0-0) WBC interim 147
          Victoria Bustos (19-5-0) IBF 135, IBF 135, IBF 140

          Also sent Holly Holm running out of the 147 pound division and then the entire sport of boxing the two times the WBC ordered the fight, even though Braekhus offered to fight Holm in the US and give Holm her career high purse.
          So much easier to win a belt in the female divisions though in comparison to the male’s.

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            #35
            Originally posted by _Rexy_
            Fury-HW
            Beterbiev-175
            Canelo-160
            Lomachenko-135
            Berchelt-130
            Inoue-118
            Estrada-115
            Tanaka-112
            I wouldn’t argue strongly against Beterbiev, Berchelt or Tanaka tbf.

            Tanaka vs Martinez would be a great fight. Kosei is moving to 115 though.

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              #36
              Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
              He’ll have to knock him out to get a draw in Riga...😂

              I’m rooting for the KO doctor, he’s been my dark horse in both WBSS’s but I’ve got to go with Briedis by late stoppage in that one.
              Damn right it'll be about as much of an uphill battle as possible for Big D, Glowacki can attest to that. Man is so dangerous though and so incredibly fun to watch, even in the Tabiti fight which Tabiti tried to ruin with his excessive holding I was wowed by Dorticos' work. Truly entertaining fighter who throws those kind of shots that make you wince for the other fighter regularly. I really want him to be #1 in the division so we have a real mix up of punchers competing for the top spot at cruiser. Just imagine a world where Goulamirian, Makabu, Glowacki, Dorticos and Briedis are all beating the living daylights out of each other to become #1. Simply perfection.

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                #37
                Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                I wouldn’t argue strongly against Beterbiev, Berchelt or Tanaka tbf.

                Tanaka vs Martinez would be a great fight. Kosei is moving to 115 though.
                Tanaka-Ioka will be a fight for the ages. No one worth their salt as a boxing fan should miss it. I know I'll be doing an RBR once it's on.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by famicommander


                  36-0-0-0
                  26-0-0-0 in two belt title fights
                  23-0-0-0 in three belt title fights
                  11-0-0-0 in four belt title fights
                  Also IBO and Ring P4P champ

                  Champions she has faced, their records at the time, and the titles they have held:
                  Mikaela Lauren x2 (6-0-0 TKO7, 29-4-0 TKO6) WBC 154, IBO 154
                  Eva Bajic (6-2-0 KO3) IBF 147
                  Chevelle Hallback (28-6-2) lineal 135
                  Anne Sophie Mathis x2 (26-2-0, 27-3-1 TKO2) WBA/WBC/IBF 140
                  Mia St. John (47-12-2 TKO3) WBC 154
                  Oxandia Castillo (12-0-2 TKO9) WBO 154
                  Myriam Lamare (22-3-0) WBA/IBF 140, IBF 140
                  Ivana Habazin (13-1-0) IBF 147, IBO 160
                  Jennifer Retzke (15-1-1) IBF 154, IBO 147
                  Chris Namus (21-3-0) IBF 154
                  Klara Svennson (17-1-0) WBC interim 140, WBC interim 147
                  Erica Farias (24-1-0) WBC 135, WBC 140, WBC 140
                  Kali Reis (13-6-1) WBC 160
                  Inna Sagaydakovskaya (7-0-0) WBC interim 147
                  Victoria Bustos (19-5-0) IBF 135, IBF 135, IBF 140

                  Also sent Holly Holm running out of the 147 pound division and then the entire sport of boxing the two times the WBC ordered the fight, even though Braekhus offered to fight Holm in the US and give Holm her career high purse.
                  Great female fighter, perhaps the GWOAT so far, but female boxing is so young and thin in competition that it's not worth mentioning for now. Hell I box with a girl who's better than Katie Taylor but guess who's the female boxing superstar and guess who's still in college?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                    So much easier to win a belt in the female divisions though in comparison to the male’s.
                    That's true but irrelevant. You asked about fighters who were clearly #1 in their division. The men being deeper doesn't change that Braekhus is clearly the best female fighter of her era, and perhaps of all time. The 147 pound division is a given.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by famicommander
                      That's true but irrelevant. You asked about fighters who were clearly #1 in their division. The men being deeper doesn't change that Braekhus is clearly the best female fighter of her era, and perhaps of all time. The 147 pound division is a given.
                      She’s a good fighter as is evidently #1 in her division, not that I watch that much of women’s boxing tbh.

                      I just don’t feel beating a list or champions is that impressive when you contextualise the standard of many champions within the women’s divisions.

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