Matchmaker.

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  1. Samurai's Slice

    Samurai's Slice ESB Legend Full Member

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    Alright, this should be rather fun.

    You are given the roll of Matchmaker for one day by every single promoter for all top ranked fighters at 140lbs, 147lbs, 154lbs, and 174lbs (don't worry about why, you just ARE! :twisted:).

    This gives you the right to make any matches you want between the top tiered fighters in these divisions.

    Only in these divisions. No catchweights! ONE FIGHT PER FIGHTER! ALSO: If a fighter is more than one tier apart they cannot face each other. Such as Andre Ward vs James DeGale, LOL.

    Fighters at 168:

    1st tier:

    Andre Ward
    Carl Froch
    Mikkel Kessler
    Lucian Bute :hi:
    Robert Stieglitz
    Sakio Bika

    2nd Tier:

    Robert Stieglitz
    Thomas Oosthuizen
    Edwin Rodriguez
    Arthur Abraham
    Julio Cesar Chavez Jr
    Marco Antonio Periban
    Andre Dirrell
    George Groves

    3rd Tier:

    Karoly Balzsay
    James DeGale
    Anthony Dirrell
    Will Rosinsky
    Brandon Gonzales
    Ezequiel Osvaldo Maderna
    Chris Rebarasse
    Dimitri Sartison
    Glen Johnson :|
    Don George
    Hadillah Mohammedi

    _________________________________

    1st Tier:

    Floyd Mayweather (GOD LEVEL/UBER FIGHTER)
    Saul Alvarez
    Austin Trout
    Miguel Cotto
    Erislandy Lara

    2nd Tier:

    Alfredo Angulo
    Vanes Martirosyan
    Zaurbek Baysangurov
    Ishe Smith
    Carlos Molina
    Demetrius Andrade
    Delvin Rodriguez

    3rd Tier:

    Cornelius Bundrage
    Willie Nelson
    Brian Rose
    Javier Maciel
    Jermell Charlo
    Johnathan Gonzalez

    _________________________

    1st Tier:

    Floyd Mayweather (UBER TIER)
    Juan Manuel Marquez
    Manny Pacquiao
    Timothy Bradley

    2nd Tier:

    Robert Guerrero
    Devon Alexander
    Adrien Broner
    Paul Malignaggi
    Marcos Maidana
    Kell Brook
    Amir Khan
    Victoria Ortiz
    Josesito Lopez
    Andre Berto
    Kieth Thurman
    Jesus Soto-Karass

    3rd Tier:

    Luis Carlos Abregu
    Shane Mosley
    Pablo Cesar Cano
    Chris Van Heerden
    Vyacheslav Senchenko
    Ruslan Provodnikov
    Julio Diaz
    Dejan Zaveck
    Antonin DeCarie
    Kevin Bizier
    Johan Perez
    Leonard Bundu
    Jessie Vargas
    Wale Omotoso
    Selcuk Aydin


    ________________________

    1st Tier:

    Danny Garcia
    Lucas Matthysse
    Mike Alvarado

    2nd Tier:

    Khabib Allakhvierdev
    Lamont Peterson
    Brandon Rios
    Olusegun Ajose
    Humberto Soto
    Zab Judah
    Dierry Jean
    Denis Shafikov

    3rd Tier:

    Paul McCloskey
    Viktor Postol
    Karim Mayfield
    Victor Manuel Cayo
    Antonio Orozco
    Paul Spadafora
    Emmanuel Taylor
    Mauricio Herrera
     
  2. ripcity

    ripcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    at 168: Andre Ward/Carl Froch II: I don't think their first fight was compitive, but Froch was a champion going in and has a right under my opinion for a rematch. A greater argument is that since Ward beat him. He's beaten 3 quility oppoents in a row. (Predicted winner: Ward)

    Sakio Bika/Edwin Rodriguez: I think Bika and Rodriguez deserve a high profile fight. (Rodigurez)

    Julio Cesar Chavez Jr/Andre Dirrell: Direll was once on the fast track, and I can make money with Chavez Jr. A win for either makes them ligitament conteners. (Direll if fully recovered)

    at 154: Saul Alvarez/Erislandy Lara: I'm having Mayweather fight at 147. This makes Alvarez and Lara the two best at 154. (Alvarez)

    Austin Trout/Demetrius Andrade: Trout in my opinion barely lost to Alvarez and could just as well be fighting Mayweather in September and Lara in this. I haven't seen a lot from Andrade, but I like what I've seen. (Trout)

    Miguel Cotto/Alfredo Angulo: Crossroads fight for both. A win puts whoever has his hand raised back in to the picture. The loser takes a big step back. (Cotto).

    at 147: Floyd Mayweather/Juan Manuel Marquez/Timothy Bradley winner: I'm probbly cheating acording to the rules as laid out by the TS. However the winner of Marquez/Bradley would deserve a chance at Mayweather more than anyother boxer. I think it will be Marquez. I haven't really been inpressed by Bradley, but he is undefeated against good comp. (Mayweather no matter who he fights)

    Kieth Thurman/Devon Alexander: I think Thurman who's a good boxer with a lot of power has more than anyone else the tools to beat Mayweather, needs a big win to put him in poistion to get that fight. Alexander with as good a list of oppoents as anybody around, and while he has not always looked great Bradley is the only person to beat him. (Thurman)

    Adrien Broner/Marcos Maidana: A probbly short compitive fight. (Broner)

    at 140: Danny Garcia/Lucas Matthysse: Garcia is a lot like Bradly to me. I'm not overly impresed, but no one has beaten him yet. Mathysse is becoming one of the better boxers around. (Mathysse)

    Mike Alvarado/Brandon Rios: Why? watch fights I & II. (Draw)

    I don't see a third fight that excites me.
     
  3. Samurai's Slice

    Samurai's Slice ESB Legend Full Member

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    Let me start....

    Froch Vs. Bika
    Ward Vs. Chavez Jr
    Groves Vs. Stieglitz
    Bute Vs. Kessler
    Oosthuizen Vs. Maderna
    Abraham Vs. Periban
    Anthony Dirrell Vs. Gonzales
    Andre Dirrell Vs. Degale
    George Vs. Mohammedi
    Sartison Vs. Rosinsky
    Balzsay Vs. Rebarresse
    Johnson Vs. N/A
     
  4. Samurai's Slice

    Samurai's Slice ESB Legend Full Member

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    Mayweather Vs. Canelo
    Lara Vs. Trout
    Cotto Vs. Bundrage
    Baysangurov Vs. Maciel
    Rose Vs. Gonzalez
    Charlo Vs. Nelson
    Martirosyan Vs. Andrade (check!)
    Angulo Vs. Rodriguez
    Smith Vs TBA