CLASSIC FIGHT NIGHT THREAD:Wilder-Fury II

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  1. kingfisher3

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  2. Unforgiven

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    :lol: Yeah, and I can't understand why all the beautiful women in the world don't give up their day jobs and suck my c0ck FULL-TIME.


    It's a pleasure watching him dominate the best middleweights in the world. He's not boring to watch.
    Of course competitive fights are better, but maybe the contenders have to raise themselves.

    Who the hell are all these "Elite level" fighters at 168 ?
     
  3. Bummy Davis

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    I agree with this, there is still much business to handle at his natural weight and some big money fights in the always golden middleweight division before moving up. I would like to see him clean up the top of the middleweight division and the top of the credible 154lb division (who would be willing to move up to 160- or catchweight 156 lbs -Floyd-Pac-Alvarez- then make a final move up if his body calls for it if not, let Ward build himself up and clean up his division and get back on top and a catch-weight fight down the road may interest us. For now 3-G should own his division, lock, stock and barrel
     
  4. McGrain

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    A steady supply of top ranked fighters.
     
  5. dinovelvet

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    There's no disputing that. Buts its done now. How many more times do you want to see him knock over a no man in two rounds then disappear for another 6 months?

    Ward is a super fight. A great fight. He just needs a performance to put himself back up there. Two talents like that in the ring is what should be talked about. Ward said he wants that fight.

    Groves, DeGale , Ramirez, both Dirrels are all good competitive fights.

    Chavez would be a kracker. Theres years woth of good fights there.

    There's nothing at middle. Nothing.
     
  6. dinovelvet

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    Like who?
     
  7. dinovelvet

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    lol:patsch

    So you want him to stay at MW to face welter weights in fights that have no chance of ever happening. Ok.
     
  8. McGrain

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    You know like who. Stop being all Wlad about it. If he defeats two top eight ranked contenders every year for the next 8 years he will finish a p4p ranked millionaire and, if he cares about such things, ranked as one of the greatest middleweight sin history. A wealthy legend without ever having sniffed 168.

    And that's inarguable :good
     
  9. dinovelvet

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    When he came on the scene , he said he wanted all of the best , including those at SMW.
    There's nothing left for him at MW , so why not go for being a two weight champ like he said he wanted. Isn't that what the sport is about?

    He could be dusting off guys 4 times a year at MW. He should be if he stays there.
     
  10. McGrain

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    Stop saying that. It's silly, and completely untrue. There's always someone.
     
  11. kingfisher3

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    whatever cotto's natural weight, and however lucky he was to get the main belt, he is the mw champ and will eventually face golovkin, or lose to someone who will.

    canelo is no pu$$y, he'd take the fight, and after unifying and cleaning house, if ggg wants to be make an high atg placement(which is not the primary goal of any boxer), then he can move up.

    if he moved up now people(not the smartest ones tbf) would say he ducked the guys he hasn't faced yet.
     
  12. dinovelvet

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    Yeah , the Rubio's and Aduma's of the world. No Cotto or Quillin fight is ever going to happen and Lee hasn't a chance.

    Whats so bad about going to SMW . I just don't understand it.
     
  13. McGrain

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    Nothing. Nobody is saying going to SMW is "bad." It'd be good.

    YOU are saying that staying at MW is "bad."
     
  14. dinovelvet

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    Its bad in my book. I want to see him tested. He won't be tested at MW.

    It was bad when Calzaghe hung around SMW too long fighting no name nobodies. Even Sky were tired of it.

    Its going to get boring watching GGG in mismatches
     
  15. The Long Count

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    He is the WBC mandatory so I would let him unify before I would discuss any movement out of the middleweight division. Cotto has to fight him or vacate. Once he collects that belt it will be harder for fighters to avoid him.