Win a title again?
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Win a title again?
Name a fighter who lost a title in the ring and you think will become a champ again. I know WIlder will be common answer so I'm going to start and say Carl Frampton. Remember has to be someone who lost a title in the ring.
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margaret thatcher
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Reeg Prograis
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I get the feeling Shawn Porter's scrappy ass might wind up with another belt somewhere along the way too.
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Tevin Farmer.
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Shawn Porter.
He ran Spence so close and arguably won that fight, plus who knows how Spence will be following his accident.
I think Porter has another trinket in him, especially if the stars align for him.
He ran Spence so close and arguably won that fight, plus who knows how Spence will be following his accident.
I think Porter has another trinket in him, especially if the stars align for him.
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Kovalev can take the WBO belt again.
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I'd say Wisaksil Wangek. After all, he has got two wins over Román González, one via decision and one via KO. Then, he also beat Juan Francisco Estrada via decision, and, only in his last fight in April of last year, he lost his WBC and ''The Ring'' super flyweight titles to Estrada on points. Due to Wangek only being 33 years old, I am convinced he will win another title before he will retire. 
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Lenny Cravats
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Really? Never rated that guy.
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Bad performance against Diaz. I think he can rebound.
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Hurd and Thurman could probably pick up a stray title again.
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Wilt Chamberlain
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Lenny Cravats
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Fair enough. I thought Farmer was lucky to have a long run of sub-world class challengers he could look good against and couldn't do the job against a better opponent.
Maybe I'm wrong though, and I do like the guy.
