It is still a top 10. Karmazin should use his nabf title and lure Bunema back into the ring for a rematch, or go after Sturm.
Karmazin is lightyears better than AA's last opponent who won 3-5 rounds (and which could've been more had he just a little bit more power). PS. Why did you still not posted your AA vs Simon scorecard in the other thread?:gayfight You don't know sh*t:!: :hi:
We want to see PAv-Abraham before any fight, but Arum and PAv don't want the fight. The winner of their fight can fight the Winky-Williams winner!
Consider that guys like Marco Antonio Rubio, Javier Castillejo, Wayne Friggin Elcock and Daniel Gaele are probably in that top 10, I'd say it's alright if we skip around it a bit
Sturm I agree about...but he's a champion (thus representing relevance in the division) and that puts him inside the top 4. Williams not being very good? Well I'm no fan of his but even I can represent that the guy is better than good.
Karmazin is a highly skilled fighter. Losses to Spinks and Castillejo are controversial. I had Roman winning both. Roman did more to Spinks than Taylor did. Who you are has a lot to do with who gets the decision. Roman dominated Ouma when Ouma was well rated. Don King didn't give Roman another fight for a full year, and that ended up in Spinks' backyard, a narrow defeat. Simply disgraceful. He came back looking sharp vs Garcia and Obede Toney. He looked spent at the weight against Bunema when he got caught late. I hope he can salvage his career at middleweight. He is slowly carving his way back beating semi-names and I hope he continues to. At best he's very sharp, very economical, with a superb array of shots. Of course he has a chance vs Abraham. Abraham is big and powerful but dead at the weight (middleweight). This is no secret. On skills and ring generalship Karmazin is a test for AA. Karmazin has always been a big light middle and he's at the right weight.
A win against this faded version of Winky Wright is still better than anything Gevor has done but we're quickly getting off track.