I’d say BJS as of right now, but none of them have truly proven themselves imo.
What’s everyone’s thoughts on Super middleweight prospect David Morrell?
Sky's the limit potentially. Real nice Ammy career (Youth World and Cuban National Champ) and looks fabulous but it's too early to tell given the oppostion he's faced thus far. Probably end up at 175 in a few years once he's filled out a bit I'd imagine
These go back a few years but they're also world level youth fights rather than the walk throughs he's fought as a pro to date.
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Sky's the limit potentially. Real nice Ammy career (Youth World and Cuban National Champ) and looks fabulous but it's too early to tell given the oppostion he's faced thus far. Probably end up at 175 in a few years once he's filled out a bit I'd imagine
These go back a few years but they're also world level youth fights rather than the walk throughs he's fought as a pro to date.
Quinton Rankins to Lennox Allen, seems like they’ve got him on a fast track now
Quinton Rankins to Lennox Allen, seems like they’ve got him on a fast track now
Hadn't seen it was back on, but good news. It's definitely a move up although Allen's unbeaten record is a little deceptive, he's had one of those stop start careers that never really fully got off the ground and at 35 with just 2 fights in 5 years it's hard to know how much you can take from a win here... but no doubt Allen was a decent prospect coming up, and even beating 22 relative no names without an L is a great deal more than most fighters accomplish... and TBH even a Draw with 2010 Boone is a bit of a feather in your cap - Deezol's a bit more than just your average gatekeeper.
Really I'd be hoping for Morrell to make a statement here, though... not necessarily the KO (although I think it's likely, cos the kid's effin ferocious), that's an ask for a 2 fight novice against a time served vet, but at least a wide decsion I'd hope. Either way, very much a step in the right direction and hopefully a sign of better to come.
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Plant’s best win came against a guy who lost to Lionell Thompson 11 months later.
Benavidez is usually in a competitive fight before the KO. That’ll probably come back to bite him in the ass.
You can't re-write history & that dude Thompson is a pretty good fighter from what I seen.
Originally posted by Citizen Koba
Plant looks nice, but beating Uzcategui ain't really telling me loads.
Damn. Dunno. Is the poll multi choice?... I'd pick Saunders and Plant I reckon. They really should fight.
How does is it not? Ppl was calling Uzcategui the boogeyman. Plant was the underdog in that fight & took it immediately after he broke his hand.
BJS ain't beating Plant
Originally posted by redmish
I would say Plant with no confidence whatsoever. I'd still take Smith to beat the rest even though he was poor last time out. Benavidez next with BJS third for me.
Must be a UK thing
Originally posted by mxtali
They are all very solid like you said, so it’s hard to say who’s the weakest. BJS has had the highest level of opposition so we’ve seen the level he can perform at but we’ve also seen how low he can perform. Smith looked really good up until ryder. Benavidez had some questionable fights but he’s young. Plant hasn’t really faced anyone. **** it, it’s a draw. Edit: went back and picked plant. In top form is pick BJS over him to win, and id pick the other guys to beat plant.
BJS ain't beating Plant.
Originally posted by famicommander
Saunders hasn't looked impressive in years.
They don't hear you tho
Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko
I don't know, i truly believe BJS could go undefeated against the other champs
Why? Lol
Originally posted by ReggieKray
I hate how there is no unification in this division. The only exciting thing about this division is that Canelo can jump in and mix things up.
Not really.
Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
Nobody in very good there. GGG and Canelo should move up to 168 and make a superfight there.
I think that's inaccurate
Originally posted by lopetego
They're all meh. I'd say Caleb Plant is the weakest
Canelo could beat that ass and take that belt any day of the week
Slow feet don't eat, won't be as easy as you think
Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
Callum Smith, he should’ve lost to John Ryder who’s no worse than Uzcategui, Dirrell, and whoever Saunders best to get his title!
Weakest to strongest
Smith
Saunders
Plant
Benavidez
Naa, hell naa, ya'll gotta put sum respek on Uzi name
Originally posted by Butt stuff
Wait you think Smith is the best? But also he’ll get stopped by someone soon. Surely that means he isn’t really the best?...
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