Which beltholder at 147 has the biggest chance of losing in their next fight?

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  1. Super Hans

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    Bradley is the one guy in all divisions in boxing I could see giving a highly competitive fight against literally everyone in the top 30 of his divisions including the very best, while at the same time going life and death with the worst of them. Anyone from Mayweather to Josesito Lopez are tight affairs for him. :lol:
     
  2. theanatolian

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    :good
     
  3. Super Hans

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    The Special One™ is the only one of the 3 getting the KO. :nod
     
  4. Mexi-Box

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    I didn't realize I was talking to a fool.
     
  5. Gaboxing

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    Depends on what version of Bradley shows up. If the calm and collected Bradley from the Marquez fights shows up, it's an easy win. If crazy Bradley from the Provo and Chaves fights shows up, we might see an upset.
     
  6. Super Hans

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    Why was you looking in a mirror? Chaves 'a country mile' worse than Rios & Berto.

    Oh my giddy aunt. :patsch
     
  7. Farmboxer

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    Bradley has taken way too much punishment and so has Rios, but Rios can take a punch better than Bradley and will keep the pressure on, so I don't really know what will happen, it all depend on who has the most left.................
     
  8. Super Hans

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    :good
     
  9. big moose

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    Bradley - on past form there's a chance he will abandon his boxing and brawl. Rios, whilst limited, is damn good on the inside and near impervious to harm. I can see Tim getting needlessly chewed up in a phone-box war - when if he just played to his strengths he could coast to a wide points decision with speedy in-and-out attacks.
     
  10. Mexi-Box

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    You still butt-hurt I exposed your boy Selby, I see.

    Chaves has yet to beat anyone, anyone at all. Guy DDT'd Rios in their fight is all you have to know how dirty Chaves was and looking for a way out. Rios had a scratched cornea after the fight. Chaves is overrated, highly overrated.
     
  11. ellerbe

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    Bradley, then Brook Chaves while a very solid opponent isn't really elite. It will be a decent name on Brook's resume. Brook will probably fight another complete bum after though.
     
  12. Super Hans

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    I exposed your lack of knowledge. You can't avoid an offer you don't receive.

    And in fact, this post just shows how much of a moron you are.
     
  13. Super Hans

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    I thought he was fighting van Heerden or Bundu ellerbe the alt™ you GUARENTEED it wouldn;t be anyone as good as Chaves. But it is actually Chaves himself ellerbe the alt™. Explain yourself ellerbe the alt™ :think
     
  14. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Without his IV rehydration Berto may have a slight chance.:hey
     
  15. Super Hans

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    :lol::lol::lol: