Your (and mine) Top Ten for 2021 Wishlist

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  1. Power_tek

    Power_tek Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No mate that’s all down to consuming cherry Pepsi lol
     
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  2. The Long Count

    The Long Count Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    10: Wilder loses a cherry pick and finally fades from division
    9. Usyk gets a shot at heavyweight belt before his prime is behind him
    8. Naoya Inoue to pick up more mainstream coverage and success
    7. Estrada vs Gonzalez
    6. Crawford vs Porter
    5. Povetkin retires after an excellent career
    4. Lopez vs Loma 2
    3. Lopez vs Haney
    2. More classic film discoveries preferably Greb
    1. Fury vs AJ
     
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  3. boxingspitbucket24

    boxingspitbucket24 Active Member banned Full Member

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    1. Joshua vs Fury
    2. Povetkin vs Whyte II
    3. Parker vs Usyk
    4. Crawford vs Spence
    5. Loma vs Lopez II
    6. Wilder vs Ruiz
    7. Alvarez vs Ward
    8. Golovkin vs Andrade
    9. Warrington vs Galahad II
    10. Pacquiao vs Porter
     
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  4. Quick Cash

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    1. Spence-Crawford
    Would be interesting to see where their levels are, finally.

    2. Lopez-Lomachenko II
    Loma deserves a rematch, and this fight gives the up-and-comers time to develop further.

    3. Fury-Joshua
    Not a fan of either, and it looks like this one is likely to happen, so it's not as far up on the list. Would be massive for boxing if they get it right, though.

    4. Ioka-Estrada/Gonzalez
    I think Ioka's done enough to get a direct shot at the winner.

    5. Nietes-Gonzalez
    One of my favorite active fighters against hard-luck contender, Israel Gonzalez.

    6. Haney-Garcia/Campbell
    A good step-up, even if it's not against the very best.

    7. Taylor-Prograis II
    This would do more to establish/cement the current king at light welterweight than a unification would, in my opinion.

    8. Lopez-Davis
    A fight between two super-talents is a good fallback if Teofimo is really adamant about not giving Loma a rematch.

    9. Crawford-Porter
    Failing my top pick, I'd settle for a Crawford-Porter encounter. It would open the door to other cross-promotional fights at the weight, at the very least.

    10. Hunter-Povetkin/Whyte
    If I had my way, I'd have Povetkin face Hunter next. Povetkin-Whyte II wouldn't give us any new information; I'd rather Whyte fought someone like Wilder.
     
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  5. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    What? Was the first one just not torturous enough for you? I think you may very well be a sadomasochist.:lol:
     
  6. Badbot

    Badbot You can just do things. Full Member

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    Gabe Rosado vs TBA
    Rigondeaux vs Casimero
    Lopez vs Lomachenko 2
    Alvarez vs Golovkin 3
    Smith Jr. vs Vlasov
    Briedis vs Makabu
    Sergey Derevyanchenko vs Liam Williams

    Too tired to think up the rest.
     
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  7. TSoprano

    TSoprano Boxing Addict Full Member

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    1. Fury vs Joshua
    2. Klitschko vs Wilder
    3. Ruiz Jr vs Chisora
    4. Ortiz vs Whyte
    5. Bounty Hunter vs Joe Joyce
    6. David Price vs Daniel Dubois
    7. Povetkin vs Parker
    8. Makhmudov vs Hrgovic
    9. Yoka vs Gassiev
    10. Chris Arreola vs Dave Allen
     
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  8. Hoddsey

    Hoddsey New Member Full Member

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    #01) Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury
    #02) Teofimo Lopez vs Gervonta Davis
    #03) Josh Warrington vs Can Xu
    #04) Dillian Whyte vs Luis Ortiz
    #05) Derek Chisora vs Alexander Povetkin
    #06) Vasiliy Lomachenko vs Devin Haney
    #07) Jose Ramirez vs Josh Taylor
    #08) Dmitry Bivol vs Joshua Buatsi
    #09) Amir Khan vs Kell Brook
    #10) Regis Prograis vs Maurice Hooker
     
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  9. boxingspitbucket24

    boxingspitbucket24 Active Member banned Full Member

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    I didnt know who either were until you gave me a list of switch hitters to look into. So I only caught the first fight in full once recently and thought it was entertaining. Close fight in my books too. Plus I'm a fan of Galahad now and think he can avenge that loss.
     
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  10. RealDeal

    RealDeal Pugilist Specialist Full Member

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    1) Fury vs Joshua
    2) Spence vs Crawford
    3) Bivol vs Beterbiev
    4) Loma vs Lopez rematch
    5) Canelo vs GGG III
    6) Haney vs Tank
    7) Estrada vs Gonzalez
    8) Taylor vs Ramirez
    9) Usyk vs Joshua
    10) Plant vs Benevidez
     
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  11. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    He's cleansing his sins. It's the only explanation I can think of.
     
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  12. chacal

    chacal F*** the new normal Full Member

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    Dear god, **** the people who are organizing the covid scam and stealing our lifes, freedom and rights. Amen.

    EDIT: ok, I realized it was about the fights. I want the crowds back. And inoue vs rigo. And fury vs AJ. And crawford vs spence.
     
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  13. FrankinDallas

    FrankinDallas FRANKINAUSTIN

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    WTF?
     
  14. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    AJ v Fury
    Wilder v Usyk
    Beterbiev v Canelo
    GGG v Charlo
    Spence v Crawford
    Khan v Brook
    Lopez v Loma 2
    Haney v Garcia (if he gets past Campbell)
    Davis v Berchelt
    Inoue v Rigondeaux


    Happy New year to all !
     
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  15. Surrix

    Surrix Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Not likely. This might be good:) fight but does not look that WBC might prefer gave Briedis any chance.
    Makabu also does not looks that might generate enough money for this Briedis.
    WBC story with Briedis: Bellew fought 37 y.o dude instead of opponent in Briedis who then was Bellew's mandatory.
    WBC had removed their belt short time before fight Glowacki vs Briedis.
    WBC approved fight Makabu vs Durodola ( guy already stopped in distance by the same Briedis ).

    Also WBO fight Okolie vs Briedis does not look possible: WBO had ordered to conduct immediate rematch Glowacki vs Briedis despite they knew about contractual obligations with WBSS and cos this with Dorticos.

    Alphabet letter orgs and their belts sometimes are joke.
    Octopus had get instead of World tittle shot vs Glowacki some journeyman and still intercontinental WBO tittle.
    Now most likely Glowacki is enough old and these delays, so most likely we will see out of prime Glowacki vs Okolie and if Okolie will walk till end of fight, he will win at least via decision. :nonono
     
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