None, but that doesn't change the fact that he's the size of a Super Middleweight does it? And why did you delete your "Derevyanchenko seems legit" comment?
Granados is pretty one dimensional too, and he KO'd that Wunderkind Amir Imam, or how about that one dimensional John Molina beating Ruslan better than Matthysse, and KOing the slick Mickey Bey? One dimensional can be pretty devastating if your one dimension is knocking guys heads off.
It changes the image of Rubio you portrayed. You hyped him I feel more than you should have. He is a big guy who generally fluffed his record with bums and smaller fighters and lost all of his most important fights. He was never a world beater and always fell short. He is a gatekeeper a good one but still a gatekeeper. I didn't delete the Derevyanchenko comment on purpose. So idk. He does seem legit and I was impressed by his handling of Soliman who was robbed against Wade. I think he may have a better future than Khytrov who I was high on early. Khytrov sometimes seems to regress and just plod. Hopefully he developes more. I can see Derevyanchenko being the future of the division if he keeps it up. I am not sure if he could get a fight with GGG by the time he is ready in 1-2 years. GGG seems like he is on his way out and might only want bigger fights by then.
Lemieux lost when he was 22 years old and was coming back in the fight agains GGG, being more and more confident as the fight progressed.
I've always been a fan of Rubio's, I even did a thread on him hyping him before the GGG fight, ironically called The Gatekeeper Of Acuna, he's limited, but he's tough as hell and hits very hard, so he's a hard out for anyone, and the ignorance on here abut the Lemieux-Rubio match annoys the hell out of me. Lemieux's handlers made the naïve mistake of somehow thinking just because Rubio had to be pulled out by his corner against Pavlik and lost by TKO that he would be easy pickings. Not seeming to realize David wasn't anywhere close to being on the level of Pavlik at 22. And the reality is Canelo would have struggled with Rubio as well, his stamina issues could have been his downfall the same way it was for David. Have you seen the Khytrov-Mendez fight, he seems to have finally got his kinks worked out, I was starting to lose faith in him as well, but he put on his most complete performance to date against Mendez, improving as the match progressed. This content is protected
Look there's no way he faces Lemieux anyway,Canelos two match ups at 160 will be real soft affairs,how about Gabe Rosado dressed in a tu tu,now that's a proper pay per view worthy fight?
LMFAO! So now Rubio is a "Super Middle weight "? And a KO Artists? ?? Rubio started at 154 and fought there for a long time newbie, hell he even got KTFO in 1 round! Lol
Yeah I know that ***hole, but since all of you scumbags like stretching reality to its breaking point, I figured I'd give it a try. And yeah he is a Super Middleweight now, and he was a fairly huge Middleweight.
Oscar owns both fighters easily made and he can pay enough dollar to put the fix in place and I'm sure for a little extra change david would sing canelhoes praises over ggg but there is to much risk for canelhoe and Oscar not enough weight on the side where they would have every advantage