i think this is a quite interesting time.
interesting things in many divisions.
heavies are again something you can
watch and be excited about, since all
major fights have been interesting in
their own way in recent years.
great talent in many weight classes.
and a possible p4p ATG in the making
with loma. exciting things around middle
where p4p top guys meet.
sidenote:
as much as i usually love the rankings
here on boxrec done by the system, as
of recent i find some lists odd, especially
the p4p top ten. seems to me single wins
are overweighted by the method.
state of boxing
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tiny_acres
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Re: state of boxing
It's a great time to be a fan.
Lomenchenko, Crawford, GGG, Canelo, Usyk,
Spence, Joshua and Wilder. Love them all and can't wait to see many more of their fights.
Lomenchenko, Crawford, GGG, Canelo, Usyk,
Spence, Joshua and Wilder. Love them all and can't wait to see many more of their fights.
Re: state of boxing
tiny_acres wrote: ↑03 Apr 2018, 16:08 It's a great time to be a fan.
Lomenchenko, Crawford, GGG, Canelo, Usyk,
Spence, Joshua and Wilder. Love them all and can't wait to see many more of their fights.
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Best Coast
- Welterweight
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Re: state of boxing
Absolutely agree. Lots of great prospects, matchups & rivalries on the horizon.tiny_acres wrote: ↑03 Apr 2018, 16:08 It's a great time to be a fan.
Lomenchenko, Crawford, GGG, Canelo, Usyk,
Spence, Joshua and Wilder. Love them all and can't wait to see many more of their fights.
There's been an unprecedented flood of new pros from the 2016 Olympics (including 17 medalists so far), with record numbers from the former Soviet republics (including 7 medalists):
Uzbekistan: Akmadaliev, Gaibnazarov, Giyasov and Tulaganov (ALL Medalists at Rio Games)
Kazakhstan: Dychko, Alimkhanuly and (debuting 4/28) 152-pound Gold Medalist Daniyar Yeleussinov
Russia: Aloyan, Chebotarev and Khamukov
Ukraine: Mytrofanov and Matviichuk
Lithuania: Petrauskas and Stanionis
Azerbaijan: Husanov
Armenia: Abgaryan and Avagyan'
For more details for many of the new pros see separate thread: http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=219753
Re: state of boxing
Yes,,,prospects keep it all fresh! Outside of some insane posts, it is good to be a boxing fan...

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Boxing Writer
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Re: state of boxing
I like all the fighters you mentioned here except of Canelo, but a lot of his fights are exciting tootiny_acres wrote: ↑03 Apr 2018, 16:08 It's a great time to be a fan.
Lomenchenko, Crawford, GGG, Canelo, Usyk,
Spence, Joshua and Wilder. Love them all and can't wait to see many more of their fights.
Re: state of boxing
i came to appreciate canelo more. whatBoxing Writer wrote: ↑04 Apr 2018, 21:12I like all the fighters you mentioned here except of Canelo, but a lot of his fights are exciting tootiny_acres wrote: ↑03 Apr 2018, 16:08 It's a great time to be a fan.
Lomenchenko, Crawford, GGG, Canelo, Usyk,
Spence, Joshua and Wilder. Love them all and can't wait to see many more of their fights.
i hated very much was his invention of a
new weight class for himself to avoid trouble.
but he is a solid fighter and i appreciate that.