will bj flores pick up a world title

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  1. stephen

    stephen Well-Known Member Full Member

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    seen a few of his fight and has look good but with him being 30 he doesnt have long left
     
  2. DeanoFlash

    DeanoFlash Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He's got time left. But he's too old to be picking his fights as if he is still a prospect. He's got to get a good name. I'd like to see BJ Flores and Steve Cunningham go at it
     
  3. Club Fighter

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    Yeah, he will . . . once Adamek quits runnin' away in pursuit of paydays.
     
  4. pauliemayweathe

    pauliemayweathe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    not if he fights matt too smooth godfrey first
     
  5. Marnoff

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  6. andyZOR

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    Adamek is the most deserving fighter thats due for a payday...
     
  7. Maelstrom

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    I think so.
     
  8. pauliemayweathe

    pauliemayweathe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    the nerve of adamek fighting a heavyweight and then BHOP and making money for it...what a jerk:thumbsup
     
  9. pauliemayweathe

    pauliemayweathe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    meanwhile BJ is fighting 170 lbers that are blown up and are average to start and his biggest fight is DING which was close
     
  10. Axe

    Axe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You bet he will.
     
  11. Club Fighter

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    Pipe down, bruh. He hasn't fought 'em yet. But let's put things in perspective, if he takes on Golota he'll be fighting an unstable fighter who, at over 40, has his best days far in the rear view mirror. Even years ago Golota was an under one minute free lunch for a guy who just got beat by some guy in Germany in an 8 rounder yesterday. So let's be honest, taking on Golota is no great accomplishment. It's merely wasting time. It doesn't do anything for your standing as a boxer. Now B-Hop on the other hand, although older than Golota, would be a substantial W on Adamek's record if he were to obtain it, which he can't.

    Take on USS again or bring on Flores.
     
  12. andyZOR

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    I thought everyone made that clear scince day 1?

    This is just for the paper. Low risk high reward fight for Adamek, which he so rightfully deserves.
     
  13. Axe

    Axe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I wouldn't call facing a 250lb Heavyweight contender low-risk for a man of Adamek's size, past his prime or not.
     
  14. andyZOR

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    Golotas not even past prime, hes shot to bits....

    Even his body is starting to break down with the injuries he's had..
     
  15. Axe

    Axe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I agree, but all it takes in the big men's division is one good shot. Adamek's iron chin at LHW/good chin at 200 might mean nothing against the real Heavies.

    But back to the thread topic I think Flores can take out Huck and Frag right now, not sure about fights with Jones and Adamek.