The best RESUME at SMW

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  1. sinner78

    sinner78 Active Member Full Member

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    Froch.
    It will be enhanced further when he goes away to Denmark to fight kessler.
    I like to factor in Frochs willingness to fight outside home.
     
  2. nightmare nick

    nightmare nick Take that Bald Bull Full Member

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    I am just excited that the number one and two vote getters are fighting each other right around the corner. Should be good
     
  3. cubex

    cubex Boxing Addict banned

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    (You mean losses)

    Ugh.Resumes consists of everything,wins,draws,NCs and losses.

    If we are talking resume of wins it's another thing.Resume of losses another.I thought this was a clear notion.

    Also yes Wilson has a great resume.Jesse Ferguson has a great one himself.
     
  4. DOM5153

    DOM5153 They Cannot Run Forever Full Member

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    Froch... if a little lucky that jermain cant go 12 and Dirrel was a tad unlucky not to get the decision
     
  5. TommyV

    TommyV Loyal Member banned

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    A resumé doesn't include losses. In simple turns, when somebody mentions the quality of a fighters resumé, it's quality of wins. Not losses. On that basis some journeyman would have better resumés than ATG's, and that's ridiculous because they haven't beaten anybody.
     
  6. cubex

    cubex Boxing Addict banned

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    Nope.

    But that's why a journeyman's resume of wins would not count.

    Here's an idea,make a thread and ask.
     
  7. Brickhaus

    Brickhaus Packs the house Full Member

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    Taylor's 1-3 at SMW and 1-4 in his last 5 fights, with his only win coming over shot to **** Jeff Lacy. And he still has yet to convincingly beat someone who's decent and isn't a natural 154 pounder.

    Pascal was no great shakes at 168. He's improved at 175. Still Froch's best win, but not a great win really. Also, he wasn't even in the top 10 at the time.

    Dirrell has never beaten anyone and wasn't even top 10 when Froch fought him.

    Kessler still has wins over Mundine, Siaca, Beyer and Lucas, all of whom are former titlists, and three of whom were top 5 in the weight class at the time he beat them. He also beat Andrade, who went on to beat current titlist Stieglitz, and Sartison, who recently won an interim title. On top of that, he gave Calzaghe the second toughest fight of his career.

    Bute beat four guys who were in the top 10 to Froch's one. There's an argument that Pascal's a better win than Andrade or Bika, but you're high on something if you say Taylor's a better win.

    Right now, Bute and Froch are about dead even in my mind. And if Froch beats Kessler in his next fight, he becomes the clear #1, but that fight hasn't happened yet.
     
  8. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    I would have to say at this time Kessler with wins over Beyer, Mundine (away), unbeaten Andrade, Siaca & Lucas, but Froch is close with wins over an old R Reid, B Magee, J Pascal, J Taylor (away) & A Dirrell, but if Froch is to beat Kessler in Denmark. id give him the 1st place
     
  9. Gneus7

    Gneus7 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  10. tito44

    tito44 Boxing Addict Full Member

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  11. Bognashavin

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    Froch was lucky against Taylor so i find it hard to rate that win, and I would have said Kessler until his recent loss. . . I think it;s aclose bunch that needs tow ait for a few fights before we can say for sure. I have the feeling Abraham is gonna belt a few yet. . .