Who improved thier standing more this week...

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  1. Cachibatches

    Cachibatches Boxing Junkie banned

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    Arreola, Eddie Chambers, or Friday Ahunya?

    Congratulations to them all, but which one would you now like to see in a bigger fight, possibly a title shot?
     
  2. Zakman

    Zakman ESB's Chinchecker Full Member

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    Arreola. He beat a fellow prospect in a "crossroads" fight. Ahunyana scored a great upset and exposed a fringe prospect, but he's still a 36 year old journeyman. Chambers beat a guy he should beat. It's clearly Arreola.
     
  3. Jaaames

    Jaaames Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Friday derails 2 unbeaten prospects in a row... I picked Witherspoon to win, but Arreola proved me wrong again and got a good win, Eddie did beat a guy he aws suppose to beat, but didn't expect him to knock him out the way he did...

    I'm going with Friday... The Cameroon win put a little life in his career, but this win gives him some good momentum... A lot American prospects will probably stay away from him.... But I think Friday's stock went up more...
     
  4. Mrboogie23

    Mrboogie23 what the?? Full Member

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    Arreola for sure. Good wins for the other guys, but Friday is getting old and Butler looked like ****. Chambers did what he was supposed to do.

    Arreola beat a guy I had alot of hopes for in Witherspoon. Witherspoon can still beat alot of dudes in the division. Good win.
     
  5. Farmboxer

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  7. Cruiser1

    Cruiser1 Champion Emeritus Full Member

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    The obvious pick is Arreola but can u honestly say that Friday doesn't deserve some type of meaningful fight after beating 2 undefeated prospects? Not necessarily a title fight but an eliminator or a spot on a big PPV.
     
  8. IntentionalButt

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    For sure. :good
     
  9. errsta

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    Arreola. Didn't just show he's legit, he did so with unexpected emphasis.
     
  10. Mrboogie23

    Mrboogie23 what the?? Full Member

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    sure he does. He's got some good wins under his belt. He deserves a good fight.
     
  11. JabCross727

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    Definitely Arreola, but he does need to get in more shape and work on that defense if he is to contend for a championship against Chagaev, Peter, or Klitschko.

    In terms of champions, Arthur Abraham with his KO over Edison Miranda has catapulted him to a showdown with the recognized middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik. I believe Pavlik, using his recently found stardom, needs to make this mega and title unification fight happen to show he is the best at middleweight right now.
     
  12. CJLightweight

    CJLightweight Lightweight Kingpin Full Member

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    definitely arreola... and about ^^^^ you are right, pavlik-abraham is definitely a must more than a calzaghe fight
     
  13. Irländsk

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    Arreola improved his chances at landing a significant payday more than the others but I still believe that Chambers would beat him head to head. Ahunanya did well but he is no threat to any HW in the top 10, though I agree he should get a nice payday on the undercard of a big fight.
    If Arreola and Chambers are the best America has at HW now they will be waiting a while for their next Champion in that division. I heard McCall's son made his debut over the weekend. Anyone see him or know if he is promising?