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your full of shit you lad, even if you dont rate Bellew as one of the best in the world, you cannot deny that he is european level at the very least having proved himself to be a level above everyone at british level.
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Bellew for me is in an awkward position skills-wise. Definitely better than British and European level but not sure if he's quite world class yet. I'd like to see him face a well-known, respected opponent in this supposed final-eliminator he's having next year.
Somebody who's not old, will come to win and has been in with top names recently. Then we'll see where about he is. Eduard Gutknecht, Denis Grachev or Karo Murat would be good options IMO. |
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Thought Bellew shaded Cleverly and on both showings with him and McIntosh against Gutnecht think hed win the European.Got a feeling Braemar might do this first,so a good fight between him and Bellew for the title,which Tony can win.Also,why cant he beat Pascal?Theres no Bob Fosters,Moores or Johnsons in the division so why cant he win a title?
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