top 10 at jr middleweight

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  1. tito44

    tito44 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    1.Floyd Mayweather
    2.Carlos Molina
    3.Erislandy Lara
    4. Miguel Cotto
    5.Canelo Alvarez
    6. Vanes Martirosyan
    7.Austin Trout
    8.Cornelieus Bundrage
    9.Sergei Dzinziruk
    10.James Kirkland


    I think Alvarez could possibly beat any of them at the weight, but he has proved nothing yet. Molina did beat Kirkland and Lara.
     
  2. purephase

    purephase Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  3. Doc

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    Molina did not beat Kirkland and you can't rank him based on that, he was very hurt in that round and who knows what would have happened.

    IMO

    mayweather
    canelo
    trout
    Cotto
    Lara
    bundrage
    Molina
    Kirkland
    vanes
    rosado-angulo
     
  4. AP3RE2

    AP3RE2 El Ausente Full Member

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    Id put 2,3 behind 4,5
     
  5. tito44

    tito44 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    While Molina did beat Lara, he was very fortunate not to get knocked out and if they fought again would take Lara. I don't know how you put Canelo above Lara, as of now.
     
  6. JMP

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    1. Mayweather
    2. Alvarez
    3. Cotto
    4. Lara
    5. Molina
    6. Trout
    7. Bundrage
    8. Kirkland
    9. Martirosyan
    10. Rosado
     
  7. unloco

    unloco Boxing Addict banned

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    1. Mayweather
    2. Cotto
    3. Alvarez (needs to fight cotto)
    4. Lara
    5. Molina
    6. Trout
    7. Bundrage
    8. Kirkland
    9. Martirosyan
    10. Rosado
     
  8. Da Boxer

    Da Boxer Cotto Soldier Full Member

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    Dudes putting Canelo and Molina in front of Cotto are just doing drugs and smoking the wrong ****!

    :patsch
     
  9. Doc

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    Cotto lost his belt and his opposition at 154 has been mediocre one legged foreman and old ass mayorga... With trout he can regain his number 2 spot That's if canelo fights a **** fight cause if he unifies with bundrage Cotto will be 3
     
  10. Uncle Rico

    Uncle Rico Loyal Member Full Member

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    To be fair, Cotto's greatest achievement at 154 is giving Mayweather (who isn't even a 154 fighter) a tough night's work. That's it. Molina's had some decent outtings. He tied up James Kirkland into knots and boxed his ears off, for one. Although I'm not saying I agree with having those guys above him, but I'm not arguing either. 154 is a wide open division. It's not clear who the number one, two, three, etc, is because the best haven't even fought each other.
     
  11. kirk

    kirk l l l Staff Member

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    Given it some thought and this is my list

    1 - Mayweather
    2 - Cotto
    3 - Canelo
    4 - Kirkland
    5 - Lara
    6 - Molina
    7 - Trout
    8 - K9
    9 - Vanes
    10 - Rosado


    Possibly some big changes looming with the cotto/trout n vanes/lara fights. Itss nice having contenders actually fighting eachother.
     
  12. Kid Cubano

    Kid Cubano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Floyd
    Cotto
    Lara
    Canelo
    Trout
    Molina
    Jk
    Angulo
    K9

    Lara fought the wrong fight against Molina who was unknown at the time.If they fight again Lara wins easy.Last Molina fight he didn't look spectacular against a Cuban fighter that I didn't even know.
    Until Canelo fights and beat some genuine 154 I refuse to rank him higher.
     
  13. str1

    str1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I've got a better one. Dudes putting Canelo on the LMW are really smoking the wrong ****! Canelo fights JrWW's not LMW. :deal