The worst 41 months as a champion, ever?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by MrMagic, Mar 18, 2011.


  1. FORMIDABLE

    FORMIDABLE Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Berto is the most dissapointing for sure. He was on the verge of stardom with his breakout fight with Mosely, fair enough he pulls out because of an earthquake. But then to fight the lowest ranked contender Hernandez, and now a JWW in Ortiz. He's fallen off big time. You have to put him now in the same class as the other champs Zaveck and Senchenko, that's how much he's dropped off.
     
  2. Royal-T-Bag

    Royal-T-Bag Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    still far better than what Ward, Dirrell, Abraham,and everyone else at SMW has done aside from Froch and Kessler (who has had many more years to form his resume at smw). Can't blame the guy for them not weanting him a part of the super 6 and tying up everyone up. He's tried to fight every decent name outside of the super 6 and even with being excluded from S6 he's got a better resume than Ward/Dirrell/Abraham at 168. Those 3 have resumes comparable to Butes latest challenger Magee at SMW.

    He's tried to fight Stieglitz, Sartison, everyone else imaginable with a belt or decent name outside of the S6 and no one's giving him the time of day, what's he supposed to do stay inactive? It'll be Kessler in the fall and then the winner vs the winner of S6. Can't wait to see all you fools eat crow when he schools the Froch/Ward winner.
     
  3. Boxing in montr

    Boxing in montr Mandatory challenger Full Member

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    To much time on your hands Mr.Magic...
     
  4. RobertV77

    RobertV77 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah that's right. All the top fighters in the strong division are wasting their time fighting each other. Bute's got the right idea fighting Zombies in his backyard. Nothing to see here. Move along.