....exist. I look at these fighters as guys who benefit from the cold war. The best fighters in their division are with the opposing promotional entity. Quillin and Jacaobs seem to love the promotional beef too much.
Bradley and Rios do not have to fight Thurman, Porter, Maidana, etc.
Quillin and Jacobs do not have to fight GGG and Cotto.
So each of these guys can parade around as "network champions" without ever fighting the best in their division.
In a world of no promotional beefs would these still be acceptable, appealing world championship fights?
Bradley and Rios do not have to fight Thurman, Porter, Maidana, etc.
Quillin and Jacobs do not have to fight GGG and Cotto.
So each of these guys can parade around as "network champions" without ever fighting the best in their division.
In a world of no promotional beefs would these still be acceptable, appealing world championship fights?
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