Ibf Middle weight title

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wrighty
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Ibf Middle weight title

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I'm reading that the ibf are looking at Michael Zerafa vs Esquiva Falcao for the vacant middleweight title. Falcao looked very good in 2012. I'm shocked his career hasn't really developed.

Who wins this?
Ruthless-RKO
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wrighty wrote: 09 Aug 2022, 10:13 I'm reading that the ibf are looking at Michael Zerafa vs Esquiva Falcao for the vacant middleweight title. Falcao looked very good in 2012. I'm shocked his career hasn't really developed.

Who wins this?
who has the IBF belt?

GGG?

I guess they have their plans for whatever he decides to do after the Canelo fight.
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good fight........but pretty weak world title quality
wrighty
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margaret thatcher wrote: 09 Aug 2022, 11:17 good fight........but pretty weak world title quality
My thoughts too. I think it's going to be a decent scrap.
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Within the last few months, Esquiva Falcao joined Demetrius Andrade and Jaime Munguía to become a trio of fighters that refused the WBO’s mandated order to face Zhanibek Alimkhanuly.

If Esquiva Falcao somehow manages to eventually claim ownership of the soon-to-be vacant IBF strap, then we should assume that we won't see him trying to unify it with the WBO title anytime soon.
wrighty
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Enlightened-One wrote: 09 Aug 2022, 11:57 Within the last few months, Esquiva Falcao joined Demetrius Andrade and Jaime Munguía to become a trio of fighters that refused the WBO’s mandated order to face Zhanibek Alimkhanuly.

If Esquiva Falcao somehow manages to eventually claim ownership of the soon-to-be vacant IBF strap, then we should assume that we won't see him trying to unify it with the WBO title anytime soon.
Is he that much of a danger man?
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