The top ten fights I would like to see in 2019
The top ten fights I would like to see in 2019
This is my list, it might be an unrealistic. I would be happy to see at least 3 fights from this list. What about you ?
1. Joshua vs. Wilder (+200)
2. Fury vs. Ortiz (+200)
3. Usyk vs. Parker (+200)
4. Gassiev vs. Briedis (200)
5. Bivol vs. Beterbiev (175)
6. Spence vs. Crawford (147)
7. Prograis vs. Tailor (140)
8. Lomachenko vs. Davis (130/135)
9. Lomachenko vs. Berchelt (130/135)
10. Davis vs. Berchelt (130/135)
Lomachenko vs. M. Garcia is unrealistic, absolutely, so this fight I will not put on the list.
1. Joshua vs. Wilder (+200)
2. Fury vs. Ortiz (+200)
3. Usyk vs. Parker (+200)
4. Gassiev vs. Briedis (200)
5. Bivol vs. Beterbiev (175)
6. Spence vs. Crawford (147)
7. Prograis vs. Tailor (140)
8. Lomachenko vs. Davis (130/135)
9. Lomachenko vs. Berchelt (130/135)
10. Davis vs. Berchelt (130/135)
Lomachenko vs. M. Garcia is unrealistic, absolutely, so this fight I will not put on the list.
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tiny_acres
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Re: The top ten fights I would like to see in 2019
Very nice listValMar wrote: ↑30 Dec 2018, 12:48 This is my list, it might be an unrealistic. I would be happy to see at least 3 fights from this list. What about you ?
1. Joshua vs. Wilder (+200)
2. Fury vs. Ortiz (+200)
3. Usyk vs. Parker (+200)
4. Gassiev vs. Briedis (200)
5. Bivol vs. Beterbiev (175)
6. Spence vs. Crawford (147)
7. Prograis vs. Tailor (140)
8. Lomachenko vs. Davis (130/135)
9. Lomachenko vs. Berchelt (130/135)
10. Davis vs. Berchelt (130/135)
Lomachenko vs. M. Garcia is unrealistic, absolutely, so this fight I will not put on the list.
I think we will be lucky to see even one of those fights in 2019
Too much politics
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dagilechia
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Re: The top ten fights I would like to see in 2019
it's a good list but i am not sure that Briedis will beat Glowacki (Mairis barely beat Gevor), if he loses to Krzysztof then Glowacki vs Dorticos and WBSS winner vs Gassiev would be still a good fights
Re: The top ten fights I would like to see in 2019
I'd like to see Povetkin v Whyte.
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dagilechia
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Re: The top ten fights I would like to see in 2019
id like to see Povetkin Usyk
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dagilechia
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Re: The top ten fights I would like to see in 2019
Joshua vs Fury/Wilder
Povetkin vs Usyk
Usyk vs Pulev would be nice too
Miller vs Whyte
WBSS Winner vs Gassiev
any combination of Alvarez-Kovalyov winner/Gvozdyk/Bivol/Beterbiev
Smith vs Ramirez
Canelo vs Jacobs
Sulecki vs Charlo
GGG at SMW or vs Andrade
Munguia vs Hurd
Crawford vs Spence/Mikey winner or Thurman
WBSS SLW final (I think that Baranchyk is a dark horse)
any combination of Lomachenko/Berchelt/Gervonta/Machado
any combination of Santa Cruz/Warrington/Valdez
Inoue vs Rigondeaux
+ i hope that a lot of prospects, especially those at CW will step up
Povetkin vs Usyk
Usyk vs Pulev would be nice too
Miller vs Whyte
WBSS Winner vs Gassiev
any combination of Alvarez-Kovalyov winner/Gvozdyk/Bivol/Beterbiev
Smith vs Ramirez
Canelo vs Jacobs
Sulecki vs Charlo
GGG at SMW or vs Andrade
Munguia vs Hurd
Crawford vs Spence/Mikey winner or Thurman
WBSS SLW final (I think that Baranchyk is a dark horse)
any combination of Lomachenko/Berchelt/Gervonta/Machado
any combination of Santa Cruz/Warrington/Valdez
Inoue vs Rigondeaux
+ i hope that a lot of prospects, especially those at CW will step up
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Thomastearns
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Re: The top ten fights I would like to see in 2019
Yes, far too much politics and far too many belts. Too many can, and do ignore each for years.tiny_acres wrote: ↑30 Dec 2018, 12:51Very nice listValMar wrote: ↑30 Dec 2018, 12:48 This is my list, it might be an unrealistic. I would be happy to see at least 3 fights from this list. What about you ?
1. Joshua vs. Wilder (+200)
2. Fury vs. Ortiz (+200)
3. Usyk vs. Parker (+200)
4. Gassiev vs. Briedis (200)
5. Bivol vs. Beterbiev (175)
6. Spence vs. Crawford (147)
7. Prograis vs. Tailor (140)
8. Lomachenko vs. Davis (130/135)
9. Lomachenko vs. Berchelt (130/135)
10. Davis vs. Berchelt (130/135)
Lomachenko vs. M. Garcia is unrealistic, absolutely, so this fight I will not put on the list.
I think we will be lucky to see even one of those fights in 2019
Too much politics
Still, 2019 has to be a great year. We should get to find out what Ortiz, Groves, GGG, Kovalev, Pacquiao, Brook and Khan have all got left.
Wilder, Whyte, Spence, Lomachenko, and Hurd
all bring action into the ring every time they fight.
I just hope they can space the fights a bit better. For the casual fan 2019 doesn't have to start in April, then resume in May and finish in September. The Wilder/ Fury and Whyte/Chisora fights all proved that.
Re: The top ten fights I would like to see in 2019
Inoue v Donaire
Warrington v Valdez
Crawford v Spence
Lomo v Davis
Whyte v Wilder
Fury v Joshua
Usyk v Miller
Canelo v Smith
GGG v BJS
Roman Gonzales v Edwards/Yafai
Warrington v Valdez
Crawford v Spence
Lomo v Davis
Whyte v Wilder
Fury v Joshua
Usyk v Miller
Canelo v Smith
GGG v BJS
Roman Gonzales v Edwards/Yafai
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tiny_acres
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Re: The top ten fights I would like to see in 2019
I'll add another that should be a fun fight
Joe Joyce vs Chisora
Joe Joyce vs Chisora
Re: The top ten fights I would like to see in 2019
Dunno about GGG BJS, think Golovkin may have slipped a little too much catch BJS. Could be a snoozer as BJS prances about making GGG chase him for 12
Re: The top ten fights I would like to see in 2019
Did cross my mind but would love to see GGG get a win over him, I know Golovkins a bit long in the tooth but BJS has had no momentum whatsoever so don’t know if he can retain his form, then again BJS will probably eat his way into the cruiserweight division by next year !
Re: The top ten fights I would like to see in 2019
i mean ggg still fought close with canelo, hes hardly shot to sh!t and is still way better then david lemieux, who by the way he outboxed every bit as throughly as bjs did, it would be a good fight. hardly like bjs is some sort of super talent well beyond ggg, lets see how frilly joe does vs a top guy
Re: The top ten fights I would like to see in 2019
I have a feeling that Gassiev is moving up to HW once his shoulder is healed. Dorticos is a bit below the other guys. (Glowack; Briedis; Gassiev; even Tabiti maybe).dagilechia wrote: ↑30 Dec 2018, 13:35 it's a good list but i am not sure that Briedis will beat Glowacki (Mairis barely beat Gevor), if he loses to Krzysztof then Glowacki vs Dorticos and WBSS winner vs Gassiev would be still a good fights
Re: The top ten fights I would like to see in 2019
You don't think his timing has slipped Jammy?jamamb wrote: ↑30 Dec 2018, 17:08 i mean ggg still fought close with canelo, hes hardly shot to sh!t and is still way better then david lemieux, who by the way he outboxed every bit as throughly as bjs did, it would be a good fight. hardly like bjs is some sort of super talent well beyond ggg, lets see how frilly joe does vs a top guy
I saw times when the 2016 version of GGG would have caught Canelo coming off the ropes a lot more than the 2018 version, who missed his jab and let Canelo slip past un tagged. BJS is a lot more slick on his feet than Canelo.
Re: The top ten fights I would like to see in 2019
maybe hes slipped a bit but bjs still hasnt beat anyone near that level. lemieux is as limited as it gets for a contender and will flatter any top fighters, and it seems to be since that fight that bjs gets rated as some type of fantastically skilled boxer., but remember ggg himself never looked slicker than he did against lemieux. aside from lem bjs hasnt really ever shined imo.KiwiRider wrote: ↑30 Dec 2018, 20:39You don't think his timing has slipped Jammy?jamamb wrote: ↑30 Dec 2018, 17:08 i mean ggg still fought close with canelo, hes hardly shot to sh!t and is still way better then david lemieux, who by the way he outboxed every bit as throughly as bjs did, it would be a good fight. hardly like bjs is some sort of super talent well beyond ggg, lets see how frilly joe does vs a top guy
I saw times when the 2016 version of GGG would have caught Canelo coming off the ropes a lot more than the 2018 version, who missed his jab and let Canelo slip past un tagged. BJS is a lot more slick on his feet than Canelo.
its still a good match up, bjs can defo have a lot of success but ggg is still a whole nother league to anyone hes faced
Re: The top ten fights I would like to see in 2019
I love how you guys love to disregard GGG’s two robberies. If he had his hands raised in both those fights like he should have then you wouldn’t say he slipped at all. 2 egregious decisions are what you base your opinions on. Ridiculous.jamamb wrote: ↑30 Dec 2018, 22:49maybe hes slipped a bit but bjs still hasnt beat anyone near that level. lemieux is as limited as it gets for a contender and will flatter any top fighters, and it seems to be since that fight that bjs gets rated as some type of fantastically skilled boxer., but remember ggg himself never looked slicker than he did against lemieux. aside from lem bjs hasnt really ever shined imo.KiwiRider wrote: ↑30 Dec 2018, 20:39You don't think his timing has slipped Jammy?jamamb wrote: ↑30 Dec 2018, 17:08 i mean ggg still fought close with canelo, hes hardly shot to sh!t and is still way better then david lemieux, who by the way he outboxed every bit as throughly as bjs did, it would be a good fight. hardly like bjs is some sort of super talent well beyond ggg, lets see how frilly joe does vs a top guy
I saw times when the 2016 version of GGG would have caught Canelo coming off the ropes a lot more than the 2018 version, who missed his jab and let Canelo slip past un tagged. BJS is a lot more slick on his feet than Canelo.
its still a good match up, bjs can defo have a lot of success but ggg is still a whole nother league to anyone hes faced