Now that M/P is made, what's the next big fight
Now that M/P is made, what's the next big fight
to be made. the biggest fight possible after May 2.
Re: Now that M/P is made, what's the next big fight
even if it is unrealistic, because 1000 dudes now gonne come and tell me why a haymon fighter cant box a top rank fighter etc.
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tiny_acres
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Re: Now that M/P is made, what's the next big fight
Man you are so right on that oneChepppaaa wrote:even if it is unrealistic, because 1000 dudes now gonne come and tell me why a haymon fighter cant box a top rank fighter etc.
Though probably not the biggest I want Klit-Wilder
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why? because you want a new vibe in the heavyweight division, an exciting champ that goes for action instead of a complet boring fight with an tko at the end. oh god, it would so great if wilder beat up wlad, one of the best days of my life hahaha....tiny_acres wrote:Man you are so right on that oneChepppaaa wrote:even if it is unrealistic, because 1000 dudes now gonne come and tell me why a haymon fighter cant box a top rank fighter etc.![]()
Though probably not the biggest I want Klit-Wilder
for everybody "biggest fight" can mean other things, its complex. for some biggest fight means which one would make the most ppv numbers, or biggest names against each other and for others it would be which fight brings the biggest action. like if someone told me, "the biggest fight in the next few month isnt mayweather/pacquiao but provodnikov/matthysse", than i wouldnt shake my head, because i understands what he means. mat-prov has the potential of being one of the best action packed fights ever, while mayweather/pacquiao will make around 3 million pays but could end up a snorefest if floyd runs and holds all day and jabs himself to a comfortable ud, think about it. 2 heavy handed warriors, who have a certain aura amongs them with a ko ratio of 85 % vs 63 %, now thats bad ass.
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tiny_acres
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Re: Now that M/P is made, what's the next big fight
Yes in a nutshell.Chepppaaa wrote:why? because you want a new vibe in the heavyweight division, an exciting champ that goes for action instead of a complet boring fight with an tko at the end. oh god, it would so great if wilder beat up wlad, one of the best days of my life hahaha....tiny_acres wrote:Man you are so right on that oneChepppaaa wrote:even if it is unrealistic, because 1000 dudes now gonne come and tell me why a haymon fighter cant box a top rank fighter etc.![]()
Though probably not the biggest I want Klit-Wilder
I just have different expectations from the heavyweight champion.
The division used to be exciting now it is just plain boring.Everyone complained about
John Ruiz and his hugging and holding.But they drip their own juice over Wlad who does
pretty much the same thing.
Re: Now that M/P is made, what's the next big fight
Assuming Broner wins then the next big fight should be a rematch between Broner and Maidana and after this once Mayweather wins then the rematch vs Cotto will take place at MW
Re: Now that M/P is made, what's the next big fight
Cotto vs. Canelo is still huge
Kovalev vs. Stevenson
Crawford vs. Broner
Golovkin vs. Ward
Rigo vs. Cruz
Fury vs. Wilder vs. Wlad
Brook vs. Khan
That's just to name few, there are a lot of big fights that can be made that would have boxing fans very excited, but none of them will be at the level of Mayweather/Pacquiao.
Kovalev vs. Stevenson
Crawford vs. Broner
Golovkin vs. Ward
Rigo vs. Cruz
Fury vs. Wilder vs. Wlad
Brook vs. Khan
That's just to name few, there are a lot of big fights that can be made that would have boxing fans very excited, but none of them will be at the level of Mayweather/Pacquiao.
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ReggieDiggs
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Re: Now that M/P is made, what's the next big fight
I mostly agree with this list. I think Terence vs Adrien seems outta place though as Terence hasn't even fought at 140 & Adrien hasn't done nearly anything since the L to Marcos. And idk that there is much of a buildup for GGG vs Andre quite yet being that they aren't in the same weight division & Andre's promoter issues has gotten a lot of the heat he had off of him.NateJR wrote:Cotto vs. Canelo is still huge
Kovalev vs. Stevenson
Crawford vs. Broner
Golovkin vs. Ward
Rigo vs. Cruz
Fury vs. Wilder vs. Wlad
Brook vs. Khan
That's just to name few, there are a lot of big fights that can be made that would have boxing fans very excited, but none of them will be at the level of Mayweather/Pacquiao.
I think Saul vs Miguel is the clear #1 next big fight. I think there are a lot of interesting big fights still getting ripened & could happen later this year or early next year.
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Boxing Prospect
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Re: Now that M/P is made, what's the next big fight
Gonzalez Vs Inoue
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Monetarily, the biggest fights will still be the winner (and loser) May 2, versus Cotto or Canelo.
Next is probably JCC jr vs whoever can drag him away from the blunts and the buffet table.
The heavies are likely next with the right hype, Wlad vs Wilder/Fury
Ward vs. Froch in England can be huge.
GGG vs. Cotto/Canelo/JCCjr/Froch probably in that order.
Kovalev vs Stevenson in Montreal.
Next is probably JCC jr vs whoever can drag him away from the blunts and the buffet table.
The heavies are likely next with the right hype, Wlad vs Wilder/Fury
Ward vs. Froch in England can be huge.
GGG vs. Cotto/Canelo/JCCjr/Froch probably in that order.
Kovalev vs Stevenson in Montreal.
Re: Now that M/P is made, what's the next big fight
Both Kovalev-Stevenson and Klitchko-Wilder are huge fights. Ward-GGG will be huge when it happens.
P.S. GGG vs Cotto or Canelo will be one sided beatings, so not big fights in terms of intrigue.
P.S. GGG vs Cotto or Canelo will be one sided beatings, so not big fights in terms of intrigue.
Re: Now that M/P is made, what's the next big fight
Boxing Prospect wrote:Gonzalez Vs Inoue
Re: Now that M/P is made, what's the next big fight
ikorolev wrote:Both Kovalev-Stevenson and Klitchko-Wilder are huge fights. Ward-GGG will be huge when it happens.
P.S. GGG vs Cotto or Canelo will be one sided beatings, so not big fights in terms of intrigue.
ward-ggg would also certainly be one sided. easy ud for ward. i mean, but thats not the point, for me the main reason to watch a fight is excitemant, were is ward exciting? he should stop boxing right now. now you gonne ask me, "than why do you have klitschko-wilder on your list and you hate boring fighter and wlad arguably tops the list of boring fighters?" well, its just that i think wilder would KO wlad and that would make me very happy. i dont think ggg would KO ward, i think ward technicly controles ggg en route to a easy UD. stevenson, bertebiev or kovalev against ward, that would be great, because there is a chance 80 % chance that all 3 big guys wreck ward, but thats to unrealistic, because it does not seem that ward is ever gonne leave super middleweight.
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baron_otto
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Re: Now that M/P is made, what's the next big fight
GGG wins the fight but Canelo would be a good scrap while it lasted
Re: Now that M/P is made, what's the next big fight
I think these fights would be pretty interesting...
Ward - Golovkin
Fury - Wilder
Kovalev - Stevenson
Rigondeaux - Frampton
Walters - Gonzalez
Brook - Thurman
Garcia - Crawford
Haye - Povetkin
Alvarez - Andrade
Ward - Golovkin
Fury - Wilder
Kovalev - Stevenson
Rigondeaux - Frampton
Walters - Gonzalez
Brook - Thurman
Garcia - Crawford
Haye - Povetkin
Alvarez - Andrade
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Ward vs Golovkin has to be the best match up in terms of getting the 2 best in the ring together
these 2 guys are top 5 p4p, so thats a no brainer
but if we're talking big as in the magnitude of the event, it doesn't come close to mayweather vs pacquiao, but then again nothing does
until the next generation come along the biggest fights left have to be the Heavyweight, which will sell well
these 2 guys are top 5 p4p, so thats a no brainer
but if we're talking big as in the magnitude of the event, it doesn't come close to mayweather vs pacquiao, but then again nothing does
until the next generation come along the biggest fights left have to be the Heavyweight, which will sell well
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davie wrote:Ward vs Golovkin has to be the best match up in terms of getting the 2 best in the ring together
these 2 guys are top 5 p4p, so thats a no brainer
but if we're talking big as in the magnitude of the event, it doesn't come close to mayweather vs pacquiao, but then again nothing does
until the next generation come along the biggest fights left have to be the Heavyweight, which will sell well
but he is so boring......wwwwhhhhhhhhhhyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy...why do people wanna see a ud snorefest....whhhyyyyy----just because of a fantasy ranking were both are high, is just dont make a good fight. its an easy super boring ud win for ward, were nobody will talk about the next day except "ward fights are always boring"
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Counter-puncher
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Re: Now that M/P is made, what's the next big fight
Boxing Prospect wrote:Gonzalez Vs Inoue
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Datsue
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Re: Now that M/P is made, what's the next big fight
Counter-puncher wrote:Boxing Prospect wrote:Gonzalez Vs Inoue
& I betcha it don't take half a fuckin' decade to get the two in the ring, neither.
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i am so wrong for this one. i wanted to make gonzales-inoue on the list, but hesitated. now after thinking about it, it is a clear fight i should have listed, even infront of mega fights like canelo-cotto.
2 prime fighters with exciting style and both undefeated heavy fisted punchers, both #1 in each their own divisions, now that is super rare.
2 prime fighters with exciting style and both undefeated heavy fisted punchers, both #1 in each their own divisions, now that is super rare.
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The problem is it wouldn't get anything like the exposure it should and wouldn't even be shown on TV here in England, not sure about the US, a crying shame.Datsue wrote:Counter-puncher wrote:Boxing Prospect wrote:Gonzalez Vs Inoue
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& I betcha it don't take half a fuckin' decade to get the two in the ring, neither.
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Chepppaaa wrote:davie wrote:Ward vs Golovkin has to be the best match up in terms of getting the 2 best in the ring together
these 2 guys are top 5 p4p, so thats a no brainer
but if we're talking big as in the magnitude of the event, it doesn't come close to mayweather vs pacquiao, but then again nothing does
until the next generation come along the biggest fights left have to be the Heavyweight, which will sell well
but he is so boring......wwwwhhhhhhhhhhyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy...why do people wanna see a ud snorefest....whhhyyyyy----just because of a fantasy ranking were both are high, is just dont make a good fight. its an easy super boring ud win for ward, were nobody will talk about the next day except "ward fights are always boring"
You asked what the biggest fight was, which could be made after Mayweather vs Pacquiao
you never asked what would be the most entertaining bout
(if you had, it would be meaningless talking about it in context of a mayweather fight, which will probably be as boring as ever and see 2 past their prime fighter not able to do what they could have 6 years ago)
You never asked what bout people most want to see
You never asked which fights would provide the most action or the most spectacular KO
You quite specifically asked which bout would be the biggest and I answered in a specific way, not only listing the bout that would involve the 2 best fighter left after Pac/FMJ (unquestionably ward/golovkin) but the biggest bouts in terms of size of event (any heavy weight contest between Klit/wilder/fury)
Don't ask a fornicating question then criticise someone for giving you the CORRECT answer to your question.
If my answer was not the one you were looking for it is very obviously because you asked the wrong fornicating question!
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PsychoGamerTwo
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Re: Now that M/P is made, what's the next big fight
SOG vs GGG
Ward vs Golovkin


Ward vs Golovkin


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I'd love to see a Ward Froch rematch in Nottingham.
I think Froch is week well on the down slide but I'd like to see how Ward travels.
I think Froch is week well on the down slide but I'd like to see how Ward travels.
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ajwesty13
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Re: Now that M/P is made, what's the next big fight
either froch or GGG V Ward
Frampton v Quigg will be relatively big later on in the year
Frampton v Quigg will be relatively big later on in the year