Who is the best at 168?

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  1. David Fanning

    David Fanning Internet Tuff Guy Full Member

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    Quite possibly the deepest division in boxing.
     
  2. Vitor Belfort

    Vitor Belfort Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I'll have that answer for you after i watch the winner of the super six tournament fights Lucian Bute. The winner will be crown the best super middleweight in the world:good
     
  3. Maxime

    Maxime Sweet Science Full Member

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    There is no clear "best" at the moment.
     
  4. untmike

    untmike ABN Full Member

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    I agree that there is no clear best, but if I had to guess who would eventually be crowned number 1, i'd say Andre Ward
     
  5. EleventhHour

    EleventhHour Got Dat Black & Gold Soul Full Member

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    Agreed, but right now the man to beat is Carl Froch, as much as I hate to say it.
     
  6. 8count

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    Well Ward has been able to win against different styles in the amateurs (from what i've read), and he did show some 'old-school' moves against kessler. So i'll bet on him being the king at 168 in two years time.
     
  7. BoxingPRN

    BoxingPRN New Member Full Member

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    There are a lot of great fighters in this division right now.. I think the top 5 or 6 guys are all capable of beating eachother on any given night under the right circumstances.. given such an international group homefield advantage plays such a big role in the fight. Currently a lot of fans are just leaning towards the fighter who has a particular style/attitude that they like more than the other fighters. The winner of the Super Six however will unquestionably be considered the "best" but I think that position will change several times over the next few years.
     
  8. Marnoff

    Marnoff Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yep. Bute and Froch probably have the best claim to that based on resume. Andre Ward just made a big splash, however.
     
  9. EleventhHour

    EleventhHour Got Dat Black & Gold Soul Full Member

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    Spot on. GREAT post.
     
  10. Zopilote

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  11. southpaw jab

    southpaw jab Guest

    How anybody thinks any of those guys can hang with Dirrell after watching Dirrell box Abraham's socks off is beyond me. Not to mention, he was completely robbed against Froch. Andre Dirrell is the best super middleweight in the world, hands down.
     
  12. RedDragonBoxing

    RedDragonBoxing Ametuer Boxer Full Member

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    There is no clear best at the moment however going by terms of skill, strength etc. It has to be Bute.

    Ward - Very Skilled however also Very Dirty

    Kessler - Strong and very good textbook style but lacks footwork

    Froch - Relies too much on Brawling and Power. 168 version of Hatton

    Dirrell - Fast Hands and Foot work but cant handle constant pressure

    Abraham - Great chin, Great Power but starts late in fights due to his style

    Green, Stielglitz and Miranda - Not even worth Mentioning

    Bute - Best all round boxer, chins a little suspect tho
     
  13. Jepster

    Jepster Almost Audleysome Full Member

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    Read above.
     
  14. Mordechai

    Mordechai Boxing Addict Full Member

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    bute will get knocked out by miranda, bute is way overrated
    the best fighter by pure skill is dirrell, but his mentality is ****
    froch is the man to beat, i think kessler will get it done
    abraham is a machine, the guys which are counting him out after the dirrell fight are plain and simple stupid
    ward has great skill but he cheated his way to a win against kessler, a rematch would look way different, especially on neutral ground
    the final will be abraham vs kessler, if they don't meet in the semis. abraham won't lose a fight ever, if there will be a rematch with dirrell, he will knock the **** out of him.
    it's all like style make fights, and if anyone in the super six gets two losses and goes to the final or to the semis, i give a **** about the hating, the guys fight only the best, a lose is possible to come, but if you win that all, you are the best super middle weight fighter and p4p top 5
     
  15. southpaw jab

    southpaw jab Guest

    How can you say that Dirrell "can't handle constant pressure"? Nobody @ 168 puts on the pressure the way Abraham does, and Dirrell outboxed him all night.