Re: World title chance for Brian Magee??
Posted: 07 May 2010, 15:08
I think it's a little extreme to say he is a far better opponent. His resume isn't exactly lined with top notch opponents either. For the better part of the last five years he has feasted on domestic competiton and his best win in that period is over an old Larsen, which is admittably a very good win, but that is really the only significant thing he has done beyond a domestic level since fighting Froch.Captain Hook wrote:Yes but have you seen the class of opponent?Maxime wrote:Wasn't that like 3 years ago?Britannian Stallion wrote:Didn't Brinkely get outpointed by a shot Robin Reid?
Brinkley has been on a 9 fight winning streak since then.
He was outboxed by the dire Anthony Bonsante (the one with the emotional, chubby offspring that looked like the cast of Watership Down) on the Contender first series and relied solely on a decent dig to get him out of that scrape.
He's no way deserving of a world title shot, Magee is a far better fighter than Jesse Brinkley.
While Brinkley did get outboxed for a period before knocking out Bonsante in their first fight and looked very bad in their rematch, if you look at Magee's record it indicates that he lost or fought even rounds with domestic novices. He was held to a draw by Oakey, so while I do agree that Magee is the better man, to say he is far better is a stretch in my opinion. Also, the Reid that beat Magee was subsquently flattened by Lacy just two fights later, so I think it's safe to say both men were beaten by a shot Robin Reid. In Brinkley's defense he did not go down four times.
Both fighters are really poor challengers for a fighter looking to make a name for himself as the top SMW in the world. Neither Brinkley, Magee, or Bika (the best of the three) stand a chance against Bute. I would like to see Magee get a shot at Stieglitz. That is a fight he actually has a chance of winning. Otherwise he is just going to be outclassed by a fighter who in reality is much better. However, because a shot at Stieglitz' WBO strap is unlikely and Bute will mean a very big payday, it is still a great oppurtunity for a fighter like Magee.