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Dream fights for 2018

Posted: 21 Dec 2017, 15:48
by kbackup408
Evening all hope you are doing well,

What fights do you fancy next year?

I like the look of these fights:

BJS vs GGG
AJ vs Wilder
Lomachenko vs Linares

Re: Dream fights for 2018

Posted: 21 Dec 2017, 17:04
by boxingknockout
Groves vs Eubank is thank fully happening. Winner to face James Degale. Unless Callum Smith wins tournament then its him.

Re: Dream fights for 2018

Posted: 21 Dec 2017, 17:21
by Counter-puncher
Inoue- Estrada
Crawford - Spence

Re: Dream fights for 2018

Posted: 21 Dec 2017, 17:28
by gilgamesh
Lomachenko vs Berchelt, Gervonta Davis or Jorge Linares

AJ vs Wilder

The winner of Sor Rungvisai and Estrada vs Naoya Inoue

Any pairing of Kovalev/Beterbiev/Gvozdyk

Re: Dream fights for 2018

Posted: 22 Dec 2017, 07:04
by PredatorHayds
Frampton-Selby outdoor in Belfast.

Re: Dream fights for 2018

Posted: 22 Dec 2017, 07:36
by wesshaw1985
Joshua vs. Parker/Wilder
Golovkin vs. Saunders
Thurman vs. Spence/Horn
Frampton vs. Selby
Burnett vs. Tete/Nery
Kal Yafai vs. Jerwin Acajas

Re: Dream fights for 2018

Posted: 22 Dec 2017, 08:10
by milpool
Tommy Coyle v Curtis Woodhouse.

Re: Dream fights for 2018

Posted: 22 Dec 2017, 10:36
by tigermoth87
Groves vs Eubank
BJS vs GGG
Joshua vs Wilder
Kovalev vs Beterbiev
Frampton vs Selby
Lomachenko vs Linares

Re: Dream fights for 2018

Posted: 22 Dec 2017, 10:47
by Boxerbeetle
Crawford vs Spence
Lomachenko vs Mikey Garcia
Kovalev vs Stevenson
Joshua vs Broner

Re: Dream fights for 2018

Posted: 22 Dec 2017, 11:18
by Stuarty
milpool wrote: 22 Dec 2017, 08:10 Tommy Coyle v Curtis Woodhouse.
That's like being offered a night with any woman in the world and choosing Michael Barrymore

Re: Dream fights for 2018

Posted: 22 Dec 2017, 12:44
by PredatorHayds
Stuarty30 wrote: 22 Dec 2017, 11:18
milpool wrote: 22 Dec 2017, 08:10 Tommy Coyle v Curtis Woodhouse.
That's like being offered a night with any woman in the world and choosing Michael Barrymore
And he takes you swimming.

Re: Dream fights for 2018

Posted: 22 Dec 2017, 12:48
by Stuarty
PredatorHayds wrote: 22 Dec 2017, 12:44
Stuarty30 wrote: 22 Dec 2017, 11:18
milpool wrote: 22 Dec 2017, 08:10 Tommy Coyle v Curtis Woodhouse.
That's like being offered a night with any woman in the world and choosing Michael Barrymore
And he takes you swimming.
With any luck :yay:

Re: Dream fights for 2018

Posted: 22 Dec 2017, 23:31
by TheGingerBomber
Of the fights already made or looking likely;

AJ vs Parker - I think will be another great heavyweight tear up, Parker ain't as good as Wlad but he's tough.
Eubank vs Groves - embodiment of a British boxing classic, this fight could end in disaster.
Usyk vs Breidis - My no.1 & 2 at Cruiser, whilst Usyk is deserved favourite, Breidis has something about him, and I hope it comes out when they meet.

Some fights I want to see;

Kal Yafai vs Rungvisai - if they both still have a belt I think it could be a cracker, maybe I'm in the minority
Burnett vs Tete - Tete deserves his opportunity to become a unified champ, and Burnett has the tools to give him a fight
Jamie McDonnell vs Rey Vargas - Jamie already has great wins on the road, I think he could be back to his best up a weight, and avenging his brother against a solid fighter like Vargas appeals to me
Frampton vs Selby - assuming they come through their respective opponents, this is the one to make for Frank, it could be FOTY in a British ring, hope it gets made
Lomachenko vs Davis - I'd like Davis to get in the mood for this fight first, I want him to call out Loma after his next fight, really show some desire, take the fight and put on a show, but ulTimately be bested by a great.
Garcia vs Linares - This fight shoulda been made already, if Garcia ain't going back down I'd settle for Linares vs Easter.
Josh Taylor vs Terry Flanagan - Turbo should beat Hooker for that vacant WBO belt, and if somehow Cyclone can buy a shot at it it'd be an interesting fight personally.
Crawford vs Spence - As much as Thurman is probably seen as no.1, he could well be no.3 by the end of next year, and these two could be why, please make this fight.
Hurd vs Charlo - entertainers at lmw, both with belts, it makes sense to liven this division up.
Saunders vs GGG - in a dream scenario, Golovkin sends Canelo out of the ring and the rest is history, Billy joe is the new p4p no.1....
Smith vs Eubank - it's the fight to be made after the tournament if it doesn't be happen in the final
Kovalev vs Gvodzyk - arguably no.1 & 2 in the division
Mike Perez vs Steve Cunningham - for a laugh.
Joyce vs Gorman - both have great pedigree, and I'd suspect a decent scrap

Re: Dream fights for 2018

Posted: 28 Dec 2017, 10:18
by Tangerine
TheGingerBomber wrote: 22 Dec 2017, 23:31 Of the fights already made or looking likely;

AJ vs Parker - I think will be another great heavyweight tear up, Parker ain't as good as Wlad but he's tough.
Eubank vs Groves - embodiment of a British boxing classic, this fight could end in disaster.
Usyk vs Breidis - My no.1 & 2 at Cruiser, whilst Usyk is deserved favourite, Breidis has something about him, and I hope it comes out when they meet.

Some fights I want to see;

Kal Yafai vs Rungvisai - if they both still have a belt I think it could be a cracker, maybe I'm in the minority
Burnett vs Tete - Tete deserves his opportunity to become a unified champ, and Burnett has the tools to give him a fight
Jamie McDonnell vs Rey Vargas - Jamie already has great wins on the road, I think he could be back to his best up a weight, and avenging his brother against a solid fighter like Vargas appeals to me
Frampton vs Selby - assuming they come through their respective opponents, this is the one to make for Frank, it could be FOTY in a British ring, hope it gets made
Lomachenko vs Davis - I'd like Davis to get in the mood for this fight first, I want him to call out Loma after his next fight, really show some desire, take the fight and put on a show, but ulTimately be bested by a great.
Garcia vs Linares - This fight shoulda been made already, if Garcia ain't going back down I'd settle for Linares vs Easter.
Josh Taylor vs Terry Flanagan - Turbo should beat Hooker for that vacant WBO belt, and if somehow Cyclone can buy a shot at it it'd be an interesting fight personally.
Crawford vs Spence - As much as Thurman is probably seen as no.1, he could well be no.3 by the end of next year, and these two could be why, please make this fight.
Hurd vs Charlo - entertainers at lmw, both with belts, it makes sense to liven this division up.
Saunders vs GGG - in a dream scenario, Golovkin sends Canelo out of the ring and the rest is history, Billy joe is the new p4p no.1....
Smith vs Eubank - it's the fight to be made after the tournament if it doesn't be happen in the final
Kovalev vs Gvodzyk - arguably no.1 & 2 in the division
Mike Perez vs Steve Cunningham - for a laugh.
Joyce vs Gorman - both have great pedigree, and I'd suspect a decent scrap
Great list of fights that :TU:

Re: Dream fights for 2018

Posted: 30 Dec 2017, 15:50
by Bodyshot3
AJ v Wilder.

Let's finally get to see precisely what Wilder has actually got in his locker/or lacks and also see if AJ can complete the project.

I really think AJ wins it 'here' or 'over there' and that Wilder represents a golden opportunity for AJ to become undisputed, despite Parker wibbling away in the background.

Groves v De Gale 2.

Before it is too late and becomes wholly irrelevant. A bitter, unfinished and real domestic/world class rivalry that was not conclusively settled first time round and deserves to be resolved. De Gale gets one more 'Hail Mary' chance and I am sure he would turn up and we get a great fight.

Re: Dream fights for 2018

Posted: 30 Dec 2017, 16:44
by samwbr
Burnett v Tete
Golovkin v Saunders
Joshua v Wilder
Joshua v Fury (pipedream tho)
Lomachenko v Garcia

Re: Dream fights for 2018

Posted: 01 Jan 2018, 07:34
by Spud
Telling you lot now Breidis v Usyk will be a great fight.

I am biaised working on that show in Latvia.

Re: Dream fights for 2018

Posted: 01 Jan 2018, 07:41
by CasualQuaker
Inoue - Tete
GGG - Canelo II
Saunders - Jacobs
Fury - Anyone just to get the big lad back
Thurman - Spence

For starters