Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Ali
0
No votes
Brook
5
28%
Jermell Charlo
8
44%
Lara (rematch)
1
6%
Jermall Charlo
2
11%
Golovkin
0
No votes
Alvarez
1
6%
Saunders
0
No votes
Jacobs
0
No votes
The others
1
6%
 
Total votes: 18

ValMar
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Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by ValMar »

What do you think ? Why ?
DrDuke
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by DrDuke »

If he is going to stay in the division and unify, then Jermell Charlo is a good option. It's an interesting match-up, the fight can turn out to be no less exciting, than against Lara.
Badhusker
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by Badhusker »

Only 4 on the list are at 154, and he just beat one of them. Easy to narrow down. I am guessing it will be Charlo.
jamamb
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by jamamb »

how will hurds style fair moving up in weight i wonder
Ron C
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by Ron C »

The Charlo that’s in his weightclass for sure!
Mexi-Box
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by Mexi-Box »

Charlo (154) next, and I think he beats him easier than Lara. That one went life and death against Martirosyan, and he's been making his name off of glass-jawed average fighters lately to make him look like a killer.
ValMar
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by ValMar »

Hurd-Brook in UK in the undercard for Joshua-Wilder might be extremely lucrative, if Hearns wants it, he will do it.
Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

ValMar wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 11:58 Hurd-Brook in UK in the undercard for Joshua-Wilder might be extremely lucrative, if Hearns wants it, he will do it.
No way Hearn has that on the undercard..

AJ's undercards are to showcase new talent like Buatsi, Kelly, Cordina etc..

Brook vs. Hurd will have it's own ppv event if Hearns promoting.
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by Lackeos »

Considering that Julian Williams was on the undercard of Lara - Hurd, I have to imagine that he was being maneuvered to fight the winner. So yeah, Julian Williams.
ValMar
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by ValMar »

Ruthless-RKO wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 11:59
ValMar wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 11:58 Hurd-Brook in UK in the undercard for Joshua-Wilder might be extremely lucrative, if Hearns wants it, he will do it.
No way Hearn has that on the undercard..

AJ's undercards are to showcase new talent like Buatsi, Kelly, Cordina etc..

Brook vs. Hurd will have it's own ppv event if Hearns promoting.
You mean "new talents" like Price and Povetkin ?
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

ValMar wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 12:01
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 11:59
ValMar wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 11:58 Hurd-Brook in UK in the undercard for Joshua-Wilder might be extremely lucrative, if Hearns wants it, he will do it.
No way Hearn has that on the undercard..

AJ's undercards are to showcase new talent like Buatsi, Kelly, Cordina etc..

Brook vs. Hurd will have it's own ppv event if Hearns promoting.
You mean "new talents" like Price and Povetkin ?
Bar that fight and Crolla, he was just a filler...

That was strategic.. Povetkin was likely going to be AJ'smandatory.. Sooooo, Hearn was kinda introducing him to the casuals and having Price fight him, Hearn knowing that Povetkin would likely stop him.. The casuals will think Povetkin is a real tough opponent for AJ.
gilgamesh
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by gilgamesh »

Considering that he just fought two tough hombres in Trout and Lara back to back, I wouldn't give him any grief regardless of who he fights next. That being said I hope he fights Jermell Charlo or someone like that.

He's become the man to beat at 154 in pretty short order.
ValMar
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by ValMar »

gilgamesh wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 12:06 Considering that he just fought two tough hombres in Trout and Lara back to back, I wouldn't give him any grief regardless of who he fights next. That being said I hope he fights Jermell Charlo or someone like that.

He's become the man to beat at 154 in pretty short order.
Anyway, he is the new "genuine champion".........
I was rooting for Lara, BTW
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by boxing_rocks »

There are only two men to beat left at 154 (Ali doesn't count) and they should fight each other.
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by gilgamesh »

ValMar wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 12:40
gilgamesh wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 12:06 Considering that he just fought two tough hombres in Trout and Lara back to back, I wouldn't give him any grief regardless of who he fights next. That being said I hope he fights Jermell Charlo or someone like that.

He's become the man to beat at 154 in pretty short order.
Anyway, he is the new "genuine champion".........
I was rooting for Lara, BTW
I liked Hurd, but I had picked Lara to win a decision. When Hurd won though I didn't care because he made me an instant fan with his effort against Trout, and showed again against Lara that he's a force
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by tiny_acres »

Didn't Lara have a rematch stipulation?
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by boxing_rocks »

gilgamesh wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 13:05
ValMar wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 12:40
gilgamesh wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 12:06 Considering that he just fought two tough hombres in Trout and Lara back to back, I wouldn't give him any grief regardless of who he fights next. That being said I hope he fights Jermell Charlo or someone like that.

He's become the man to beat at 154 in pretty short order.
Anyway, he is the new "genuine champion".........
I was rooting for Lara, BTW
I liked Hurd, but I had picked Lara to win a decision. When Hurd won though I didn't care because he made me an instant fan with his effort against Trout, and showed again against Lara that he's a force
Funny that you picked Canelo who barely touched Lara and got outlanded, but not Hurd who was consistently hurting Lara, dropped him, outlanded him, made a mess of his face and never got hurt himself.
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by ValMar »

boxing_rocks wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 13:32
gilgamesh wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 13:05
ValMar wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 12:40

Anyway, he is the new "genuine champion".........
I was rooting for Lara, BTW
I liked Hurd, but I had picked Lara to win a decision. When Hurd won though I didn't care because he made me an instant fan with his effort against Trout, and showed again against Lara that he's a force
Funny that you picked Canelo who barely touched Lara and got outlanded, but not Hurd who was consistently hurting Lara, dropped him, outlanded him, made a mess of his face and never got hurt himself.
Boxing Rocks, excuse me, but you described this match as Lara's debacle. I think that great majority of fans would agree that it was very competitive, close fight, fan-friendly and attractive.............
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by gilgamesh »

boxing_rocks wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 13:32
gilgamesh wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 13:05
ValMar wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 12:40

Anyway, he is the new "genuine champion".........
I was rooting for Lara, BTW
I liked Hurd, but I had picked Lara to win a decision. When Hurd won though I didn't care because he made me an instant fan with his effort against Trout, and showed again against Lara that he's a force
Funny that you picked Canelo who barely touched Lara and got outlanded, but not Hurd who was consistently hurting Lara, dropped him, outlanded him, made a mess of his face and never got hurt himself.
I thought Canelo beat Lara, but Hurd did more damage to Lara no question.
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by boxing_rocks »

Fan friendly, attractive and leaving no doubts about who won it. I wouldn't be surprised if Lara's corner threw in a towel or the ref didn't allow Lara to continue after that KD. He was the only one getting hurt, and this is a pro boxing we are talking about.
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by boxing_rocks »

gilgamesh wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 13:58
boxing_rocks wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 13:32
gilgamesh wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 13:05

I liked Hurd, but I had picked Lara to win a decision. When Hurd won though I didn't care because he made me an instant fan with his effort against Trout, and showed again against Lara that he's a force
Funny that you picked Canelo who barely touched Lara and got outlanded, but not Hurd who was consistently hurting Lara, dropped him, outlanded him, made a mess of his face and never got hurt himself.
I thought Canelo beat Lara, but Hurd did more damage to Lara no question.
So, how do you have Lara beating Hurd then?
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by gilgamesh »

boxing_rocks wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 14:00
gilgamesh wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 13:58
boxing_rocks wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 13:32
Funny that you picked Canelo who barely touched Lara and got outlanded, but not Hurd who was consistently hurting Lara, dropped him, outlanded him, made a mess of his face and never got hurt himself.
I thought Canelo beat Lara, but Hurd did more damage to Lara no question.
So, how do you have Lara beating Hurd then?
I thought Lara won 5 of the first 6 rounds, and I thought he nicked a few of the others which gave him a one point advantage, but Hurd definitely started busted him up down the stretch, and with the knockdown in the 12th he definitely had accumulated a lot of damage on him.

Boxing is scored on a Round by Round system so the scoring of a fight doesn't necessarily always reflect the amount of damage dealt out.
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

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gilgamesh wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 14:03 I thought Lara won 5 of the first 6 rounds
Strongly disagree with that.
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

boxing_rocks wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 14:00
gilgamesh wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 13:58
I thought Canelo beat Lara, but Hurd did more damage to Lara no question.
So, how do you have Lara beating Hurd then?
More damage compared to the damage than what Canelo dished?

Lara moved more vs. Canelo, that's how he avoided more punishment.. He stood toe-to-toe for the majority of the Hurd fight, which kinda surprised a lot of people.
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Re: Who is the next for Jarret Hurd ?

Post by gilgamesh »

boxing_rocks wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 14:06
gilgamesh wrote: 08 Apr 2018, 14:03 I thought Lara won 5 of the first 6 rounds
Strongly disagree with that.
There were close rounds in there so I wouldn't disagree with that too much. If you thought Hurd took 2 or 3 of those rounds I can see that. I just didn't see it that way at the time.

I thought Hurd had dealt more damage in the fight, but by the time I got to the end my scorecard still had Lara ahead by 1 due to the good work he'd done earlier.

It happens that way sometimes.
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