Which fight are you most excited for next Saturday?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Chuck Norris, Nov 16, 2025.


Which one?

Poll closed Nov 22, 2025.
  1. Benavidez-Yarde

    31 vote(s)
    45.6%
  2. Norman-Haney

    19 vote(s)
    27.9%
  3. Rodriguez-Martinez

    15 vote(s)
    22.1%
  4. Mason-Noakes

    3 vote(s)
    4.4%
  1. Chuck Norris

    Chuck Norris Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  2. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    bam. just because i think he will be the most historically significant fighter on the card in a few years.
    ive only seen the favorites in full fights, so i dont know how competitive the matches should be. ive only seen clips and highlights of the dogs, although not enough to gauge strengths, weaknesses, tendencies, rythme, etc... i do expect all 4 fights to be interesting, for different reasons.
     
  3. Barrf

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    definitely. of all 8 fighters, he's the one who MAY go down as a generational talent. we won't know until we see how career play out. but he well may be a future ATG, HOF'er, p4p king, 4-5 division champ, etc.

    assuming he wins (which I think he will, emphatically), what's his path forward? obviously Perez next, but after that? straight to a challenge of Vargas at 118? Or the corpse of Donaire? Nakatani is going to move up to fight Inoue, so I don't think that one is on the cards.

    Or maybe stay at 115 for a bit, show up in Japan and be like "come at me bro!!" Like what Ali did to Europe.
     
  4. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    pick up the ibf, and start focusing on inoue. nobody else around can sidetrack him, so he can fight who he wants as he works his way to 122. hes starting to settle into his man frame. even his skull is expanding. lost that child face and starting to look solid and strong. outside of some fluke derailment, i expect bam vs inoue early 2027.
     
  5. Barrf

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    Nakatani is the other danger to him.
     
  6. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    i dont think bam will go after him if he loses to inoue, unless he regains a title at 118, then it makes sense.
     
  7. Boxed Ears

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    I am 67-years-old, sir, and I don't watch boxing anymore. I have stopped watching as a means to peacably and respectfully protestate my concerns that they are withholding the title from Jake Paul, who has been doing so much and it is not fair and they need to give this young man his shot to prove that he is the best heavyweight upon God's green little Earth and stop holding it hostage by the people what we fought against in the early times against the Communists of Eastern Europe. So I cannot get excited about a wit of nothin' else until they start actin' right again, thank you.
     
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