1. Yoan Pablo Hernandez 2. Denis Lebedev 3. Marco Huck 4. Rakhim Chakhkiev 5. Wlodarczyk I think Chakhkiev beats all above though.
1 - Huck 2 - Hernandez 3 - Ofalabi 4 - Wlodarczyk 5 - Cunningham Cunningham I just think is on his way out, though I hope it's otherwise.
Huck-Lebedev, my card: MARCO HUCK SD12 DENIS LEBEDEV HUCK:2,3,5,8,10,11 LEBEDEV:1,4,6,7,9,12 So I have this one a draw. Not sure why this has become a little controversial as a result, you could score it any one of three ways without getting a serious argument from me. The only round I felt uncomfortable about scoring was the 12th, so for me, if there had to be a winner, Huck was the right choice. Having said that, there were a lot of close rounds that could have gone either way depending upon your scoring criteria. But definitely not the robbery some tend to make out and an absorbing contest.
This division need a Super Six . Sauerland tried some months agao but it was just Sauerland fighters onboard and the tv companies didnt like it. Huck Lebedev Chakiev Cunningham Tarver Hernandez would be nice
Tarver? A half-trained semi-retired forty something who can't beat an under-schooled kid? Not sure his inclusion would be of benifit outside of helping with the American audience, which i guess is your point?
I KNO RIGHT!!! He should had lost the title that night because I thought Kayode won that. as a matter of fact he didnt only get outmuscled he got outboxed. Kayode was backing up for most of the fight but for some reason he still landed more punches on tarver than tarver landed on him????? that was definetly showtime being biased for tarver giving him the draw and allowing him to keep the title. Atleast they didnt give Kayode a Loss