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Is the Light heavyweight division the most exciting at the moment??
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Originally posted by VatoMulatto View Post....don't sleep on Marcus Browne. He does have potential.
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostA division is only exciting when the top fight the top, best v best. That is only happening in 3 divisions out of the entire sport - super fly, super middle and cruiser and its only super fly that has produced great fights thus far.
Light heavy is just as meaningless now as it was back when Stevenson and KOvalev couldnt get it done.
Edit: Cruiserweight I mean
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Lineal Champion Adonis Stevenson will become the Undisputed Champion of the LHW divis
Originally posted by VatoMulatto View PostA lot of quality and exciting fighters and we have some really good match-ups in the future. We still dont know who is the best fighter, so the division is IMO wide open at the moment.
I think the LHW division could be the most promising division right now. I also like WW, the HW and MW divison.
Artur Beterbiev
Adonis Stevenson
Sergey Kovalev
Badou Jack
Marcus Browne
Dmitry Bivol
Sullivan Barrera
Eleider Alvarez
Oleksandr Gvozdyk
Anthony Yarde
Joe Smith Jr
Did Sergey Kovalev fought Anthony Yarde: NO
Did Sergey Kovalev fought Marcus Browne: NO
Did Sergey Kovalev fought Artur Beterbiev: NO
Did Sergey Kovalev fought Sullivan Barrera: NO
Did Sergey Kovalev fought Badou Jack: NO
Did Sergey Kovalev fought Oleksandr Gvozdyk: NO
Did Sergey Kovalev fought Adonis Stevenson: NO
Did Dmitry Bivol fought Anthony Yarde: NO
Did Dmitry Bivol fought Marcus Browne: NO
Did Dmitry Bivol fought Artur Beterbiev: NO
Did Dmitry Bivol fought Sullivan Barrera: Tonight
Did Dmitry Bivol fought Badou Jack: NO
Did Dmitry Bivol fought Oleksandr Gvozdyk: NO
Did Dmitry Bivol fought Adonis Stevenson: NO
Did Anthony Yarde fought Marcus Browne: NO
Did Anthony Yarde fought Artur Beterbiev: NO
Did Anthony Yarde fought Sullivan Barrera: NO
Did Anthony Yarde fought Badou Jack: NO
Did Anthony Yarde fought Oleksandr Gvozdyk: NO
Did Anthony Yarde fought Adonis Stevenson: NO
Did Marcus Browne fought Artur Beterbiev: NO
Did Marcus Browne fought Sullivan Barrera: NO
Did Marcus Browne fought Badou Jack: NO
Did Marcus Browne fought Oleksandr Gvozdyk: NO
Did Marcus Browne fought Adonis Stevenson: NO
Did Artur Beterbiev fought Sullivan Barrera: NO
Did Artur Beterbiev fought Badou Jack: NO
Did Artur Beterbiev fought Oleksandr Gvozdyk: NO
Did Artur Beterbiev fought Adonis Stevenson: NO
Did Sullivan Barrera fought Badou Jack: NO
Did Sullivan Barrera fought Oleksandr Gvozdyk: NO
Did Sullivan Barrera fought Adonis Stevenson: NO
Did Badou Jack fought Oleksandr Gvozdyk: NO
Did Badou Jack fought Adonis Stevenson: In the making
Did Oleksandr Gvozdyk fought Adonis Stevenson: NO
Hypothetically, there's a combination of 36 different possibles bouts between the top level challengers. The first 2 fights are setup for tonight and May 19, the outcome of both fights will reduce the possible combination to 20 different fights "for belts unification". Utopically, the losers of the main bouts should face each other so that the winners of this second group can have the chance to recover against the Undisputed champion.
*Eleider Alvarez and Joe Smith Jr may fit in the mix, but we clearly can't see none of these 2 reaching the point of becoming Undisputed one day.
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LHW and cruiser, the past few years they've become the only divisions I follow that closely.
I'm glad western audiences are starting to see the fights.
To be honest the floyd/manny thing and every guy who got one decent win being hyped as the heir to the throne superstar burnt me out hard on everything from 140-154. So much hype and money being thrown around for mostly dull as **** fights.Last edited by ////; 03-03-2018, 05:05 PM.
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Originally posted by TheThirdEye View PostDid Sergey Kovalev fought Dmitry Bivol: NO
Did Sergey Kovalev fought Anthony Yarde: NO
Did Sergey Kovalev fought Marcus Browne: NO
Did Sergey Kovalev fought Artur Beterbiev: NO
Did Sergey Kovalev fought Sullivan Barrera: NO
Did Sergey Kovalev fought Badou Jack: NO
Did Sergey Kovalev fought Oleksandr Gvozdyk: NO
Did Sergey Kovalev fought Adonis Stevenson: NO
Did Dmitry Bivol fought Anthony Yarde: NO
Did Dmitry Bivol fought Marcus Browne: NO
Did Dmitry Bivol fought Artur Beterbiev: NO
Did Dmitry Bivol fought Sullivan Barrera: Tonight
Did Dmitry Bivol fought Badou Jack: NO
Did Dmitry Bivol fought Oleksandr Gvozdyk: NO
Did Dmitry Bivol fought Adonis Stevenson: NO
Did Anthony Yarde fought Marcus Browne: NO
Did Anthony Yarde fought Artur Beterbiev: NO
Did Anthony Yarde fought Sullivan Barrera: NO
Did Anthony Yarde fought Badou Jack: NO
Did Anthony Yarde fought Oleksandr Gvozdyk: NO
Did Anthony Yarde fought Adonis Stevenson: NO
Did Marcus Browne fought Artur Beterbiev: NO
Did Marcus Browne fought Sullivan Barrera: NO
Did Marcus Browne fought Badou Jack: NO
Did Marcus Browne fought Oleksandr Gvozdyk: NO
Did Marcus Browne fought Adonis Stevenson: NO
Did Artur Beterbiev fought Sullivan Barrera: NO
Did Artur Beterbiev fought Badou Jack: NO
Did Artur Beterbiev fought Oleksandr Gvozdyk: NO
Did Artur Beterbiev fought Adonis Stevenson: NO
Did Sullivan Barrera fought Badou Jack: NO
Did Sullivan Barrera fought Oleksandr Gvozdyk: NO
Did Sullivan Barrera fought Adonis Stevenson: NO
Did Badou Jack fought Oleksandr Gvozdyk: NO
Did Badou Jack fought Adonis Stevenson: In the making
Did Oleksandr Gvozdyk fought Adonis Stevenson: NO
Hypothetically, there's a combination of 36 different possibles bouts between the top level challengers. The first 2 fights are setup for tonight and May 19, the outcome of both fights will reduce the possible combination to 20 different fights "for belts unification". Utopically, the losers of the main bouts should face each other so that the winners of this second group can have the chance to recover against the Undisputed champion.
*Eleider Alvarez and Joe Smith Jr may fit in the mix, but we clearly can't see none of these 2 reaching the point of becoming Undisputed one day.
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