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That's not how he fights - I don't see that happening and if he tries it because he's not used to fighting that way he'll very likely struggle to implement that...
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Loving Bread's reply about Inoue NOT moving up. There is far more money in a Nakatani fight especially if he can unify than any fight at 126. The legacy for the winner will be incredible - Bread was asked who is under the radar for P4P - my answer is Nakatani - obviously assuming he continues to win....TrickOrSkeet34 likes this.
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What is all this about Lomachenko not wanting to KO his opponents anymore due to his religious convictions.
Fighting an Australian in a non-boxing city [ I believe Perth is just that] and leaving it to the judges is asking for problems. If Loma wins 7-5 look for Kambo to get the nod from...
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nah he aint - NSB never want to invest in proof readers - have no idea why - pretty sure he's 26 - he has his whole prime ahead of him - starting now! So he better get a frickin move on and fight 4/5 times every 2 years - if he can get 10 fights in by the time he is 30 he should have picked up belts...
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His dad hung himself - that's a real knock back - these things run in families. If the best Boots showsup then he doesn't stand much chance - imagine Boots will be a -1000 favourite and everyone afterwards will say Crowley is a bumlandotter likes this.
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Whatever the reason is that these two aren't making the fight, being ordered to make it by the WBO is unlikely to push a deal over the line....
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Algieri not sounding very smart by saying Crawford on track to be the GOAT. Its not the belts and staying unbeaten it's who you fight.
Unfortunately for Bud he fought no one significant at 135 unified a weak 140 division an has two good wins over Spence and Porter. If he clears out 154...
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Inoue's star power is on the rise. Maybe. Or maybe the hype is just ratcheting up several clicks.
This happens frequently - late-comers to the party get all excited about finding the damn party but the party is already winding down - the food is eaten the best music already got played....
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The question is what has Scarff done to be one or two wins away from a world title. IBF = Ignoring Best Fighters
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i disagree - he's lost what is needed to be a top fighter - namely discipline...alexoneness likes this.
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Teo's career has stalled - this is a backward move - although Claggett deserved a step up fight after a string of victories - but his step-up should be against Ortiz but that wouldn't reward him so he gets a pay-packet to fight Teo and we all get a fight that zero fans are asking for - this is on Top...
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Top Rank must feel Davis isn't ready to step up - should be him vs Stevenson - perhaps it will be if they both winMesicoFistology likes this.
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Let's see how Bud reacts if he gets dropped by Madrimov.
This getting dropped being used to separate greatness is asinine. Ali got dropped. Hearns got dropped. Both are ATGs. - and what are we even measuring? Their resistance to punches plus their defensive prowess? But what if you favour...
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It's not an American bias just Malignaggi trolling and speaking without thinking things through.
He's saying Usyk will be P4P #1 if he beats Fury. I can't see any reason for this unless recency is is prime criteria for p4p rankings (in which case Inoue's activity trumps Bud's lack of activity)...Last edited by SteveM; 05-07-2024, 07:35 AM.
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It might sound strange but for me he doesn't get past O'Shaqui Foster at 130. Foster is too big, has too good of a chin, and while his footwork isn't as good as Inoue's he is a good boxer - in essence he is a very good boxer who is much bigger than Inoue. Weight classes!
I'd like to see...Last edited by SteveM; 05-06-2024, 03:54 PM.
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