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Post by Daxx on Jul 24, 2010 14:39:48 GMT -5
So now Ring and ESPN have him ranked 10th. Personally I think that it is a bit early but I believe this kid will be one of the sports top guys and worthy of his P4P status. I really think before he is put there a fight with Alexander or Kahn should happen so he can claim the 140lb division. I think the division has been bad luck over the past few years for fighters who reign there and begin to make noise, especially those who jump back and forth to WW. Hatton struggled at 147 and was given gift decisions and just about handed a belt with a bow on it Judah won the WW title from Spinks but it was all down hill after that. Anyone think Bradley is going to live up to his new ranking in the sport or will he end up folding?
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Post by duane on Jul 24, 2010 16:41:07 GMT -5
So now Ring and ESPN have him ranked 10th. Personally I think that it is a bit early but I believe this kid will be one of the sports top guys and worthy of his P4P status. I really think before he is put there a fight with Alexander or Kahn should happen so he can claim the 140lb division. I think the division has been bad luck over the past few years for fighters who reign there and begin to make noise, especially those who jump back and forth to WW. Hatton struggled at 147 and was given gift decisions and just about handed a belt with a bow on it Judah won the WW title from Spinks but it was all down hill after that. Anyone think Bradley is going to live up to his new ranking in the sport or will he end up folding? I can't tell. Both fights with Alexander and Khan will be a true test. If he passes both of them, you gotta give the guy credit for fighting the tough fights (and not ducking anyone cuz they're no a big enough draw), and proving his greatness.
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Post by mh2365 on Jul 24, 2010 18:01:14 GMT -5
Alexander is more of a test than Khan IMO ... and I really like Khan
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