Future of boxing.

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  1. VG_Addict

    VG_Addict Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Who do you think will be the biggest stars in boxing when Wlad, Vitali, Floyd, Manny, JMM, and (maybe) Hopkins retire? Who will define this next generation? I think the future looks bright, with fighters like Usyk, Lomachenko, Golovkin, Ward, Kovalev, Wilder, and Ruiz Jr.
     
  2. The Italarican

    The Italarican Pretty Good Poster Full Member

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    Despite the criticisms, Broner looks like he has the natural talent and skill to be dominant... IF he can keep his head on.

    Ward is a given to be who he is now: a hugely respected talent within boxing circles without much mainstream appeal.
     
  3. Wenpire

    Wenpire Member banned Full Member

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    I will be. Y'all wait and see. Wen is coming.
     
  4. bigeddie27

    bigeddie27 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ward. And for quite sometime.
     
  5. daprofessor

    daprofessor da legendary professor Full Member

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    the winner of garcia/matthysse will be a major player if they can get out of that fight without too much damage.
     
  6. daprofessor

    daprofessor da legendary professor Full Member

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    rigondeaux.
     
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  8. GerrysChin

    GerrysChin Member Full Member

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    A lot of really good talents that should be good for both networks in the States, but aside from Canelo and potentially Broner if he keeps winning and then perhaps no Matthyssee, no PPV-level talents. Good for Showtime I guess but could be an issue for HBO though their overall stable or potential stable is fine.