Ivan Calderon and Giovani Segura vs Humberto Gonzalez and Micheal Carbajal

Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by Russell, Feb 6, 2018.


  1. Russell

    Russell Loyal Member Full Member

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    Everyone's primed, 12 round matches, lets say all take place at 108, a weight I'd say all of these fighters were optimal at except for Calderon.

    If everyone gets cross matched here and we have a shark infested swimming pool of talent packed matches going on between these four, who eventually comes out on top as king? Do most of these fighters end up ruined one way or another

    Calderon may be the smaller man moving up, but Segura was a notorious weight cutter who fought later career matches as high as featherweight... I imagine he would have a size advantage over all three of his opponents here.
     
  2. Russell

    Russell Loyal Member Full Member

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    Ugh, meant to ask how they all do in a three way triangle and separately, how Khaosai does at 115, which is the hot current division I've been referencing. Got myself and my words all jumbled up. :hang