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    Default Are we ever going to have a unified champion of boxing ever again?

    ... well, can we?

    Wlad can't do it at heavyweight because he doesn't want to fight his brother. Danny Garcia is busy with a Khan rematch rather than focus on Peterson and JMM. No other champion is close to even holding more than two belts at this stage at the same weight level- this includes Floyd Mayweather.

    Do you think we will ever have a unified champion ever again? At any weight level. And if so, who can do it AND will the sanctioning bodies allow it?

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    Default Re: Are we ever going to have a unified champion of boxing ever again?

    Not in my lifetime under heavyweight. Vitali will retire and Wlad will get the first shot.

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    Sounds like cleverly is Goin for hopkins , quite fancy the old man for that tho due to the lack of activity and the dyer opponents of the the welsh lad

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    Default Re: Are we ever going to have a unified champion of boxing ever again?

    Unification = The fab 4. Not the 2. Hopkins being the last one to do so at 160.

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    Default Re: Are we ever going to have a unified champion of boxing ever again?

    Broner will do it. Unfortunately.
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    Default Re: Are we ever going to have a unified champion of boxing ever again?

    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Broner will do it. Unfortunately.
    Broner won't stay at that weight and fight bums just for the sake of it. There is no money at his weight- in fact, he is the only marketable name at that weight that we can rely on.

    Broner will more than likely move up in weight or fight more catch-weights. So he won't unify- plus, he is too big for lightweight as it is now anyways!!!

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    Default Re: Are we ever going to have a unified champion of boxing ever again?

    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Broner will do it. Unfortunately.
    Broner won't stay at that weight and fight bums just for the sake of it. There is no money at his weight- in fact, he is the only marketable name at that weight that we can rely on.

    Broner will more than likely move up in weight or fight more catch-weights. So he won't unify- plus, he is too big for lightweight as it is now anyways!!!
    I wasn't being specific to lightweight.

    And I KNOW he'll move up, his next fight is at welterweight for WBA welterweight.

    You must be forgetting that he can move up a weight and challenge for the title instantly.

    First fight at welter and he'll likely win the belt, he'll have another before the years out. Or just after new year.
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    Default Re: Are we ever going to have a unified champion of boxing ever again?

    It will happen if it will make money for the alphabet boys and then it will split up again after it has served that purpose. There is no way a fighter can fight all his mandatories once he is the undisputed champion.
    There will be a lot of super champions.
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    Default Re: Are we ever going to have a unified champion of boxing ever again?

    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Broner will do it. Unfortunately.
    Broner won't stay at that weight and fight bums just for the sake of it. There is no money at his weight- in fact, he is the only marketable name at that weight that we can rely on.

    Broner will more than likely move up in weight or fight more catch-weights. So he won't unify- plus, he is too big for lightweight as it is now anyways!!!
    I wasn't being specific to lightweight.

    And I KNOW he'll move up, his next fight is at welterweight for WBA welterweight.

    You must be forgetting that he can move up a weight and challenge for the title instantly.

    First fight at welter and he'll likely win the belt, he'll have another before the years out. Or just after new year.
    True, true... but how long can he stay at welterweight before everyone else in the division challenges him and those from 140 pounds move up?

    I don't think Broner wants to face Danny Garcia, Lucas Matthyse OR an Amir Khan at 140 or 147. He is challenging Paulie Mallinaghi because Paulie is feather-fisted to start with- it's a safe step up on a grand scale.

    Let's not forget tough guys like Berto, Peterson and/or Judah- who can use their strength to brutalize him.

    So, Broner ran away from Donaire moving up in weight, as easy as that? hehehhhee....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    It will happen if it will make money for the alphabet boys and then it will split up again after it has served that purpose. There is no way a fighter can fight all his mandatories once he is the undisputed champion.
    There will be a lot of super champions.
    Yea. On the account of this alone is why I feel we will never have one. The agencies are just too crooked within themsleves. That's why we needed the Ring rankings p4p. But that ain't enough anymore....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Broner will do it. Unfortunately.
    Broner won't stay at that weight and fight bums just for the sake of it. There is no money at his weight- in fact, he is the only marketable name at that weight that we can rely on.

    Broner will more than likely move up in weight or fight more catch-weights. So he won't unify- plus, he is too big for lightweight as it is now anyways!!!
    I wasn't being specific to lightweight.

    And I KNOW he'll move up, his next fight is at welterweight for WBA welterweight.

    You must be forgetting that he can move up a weight and challenge for the title instantly.

    First fight at welter and he'll likely win the belt, he'll have another before the years out. Or just after new year.
    True, true... but how long can he stay at welterweight before everyone else in the division challenges him and those from 140 pounds move up?

    I don't think Broner wants to face Danny Garcia, Lucas Matthyse OR an Amir Khan at 140 or 147. He is challenging Paulie Mallinaghi because Paulie is feather-fisted to start with- it's a safe step up on a grand scale.

    Let's not forget tough guys like Berto, Peterson and/or Judah- who can use their strength to brutalize him.

    So, Broner ran away from Donaire moving up in weight, as easy as that? hehehhhee....
    I think it's the easy choice, burns was occupied so move up seems right, wouldn't you take Malignaggi also?

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    Default Re: Are we ever going to have a unified champion of boxing ever again?

    Adrien Broner cares about as much for unification as Mayweather did or does.
    If unification means more then one belt then there are several unified champions presently.
    Unification to me is having all 4 of the majors and there is only one man in striking range of that end.

    WLAD

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    Default Re: Are we ever going to have a unified champion of boxing ever again?

    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Broner will do it. Unfortunately.
    Broner won't stay at that weight and fight bums just for the sake of it. There is no money at his weight- in fact, he is the only marketable name at that weight that we can rely on.

    Broner will more than likely move up in weight or fight more catch-weights. So he won't unify- plus, he is too big for lightweight as it is now anyways!!!
    I wasn't being specific to lightweight.

    And I KNOW he'll move up, his next fight is at welterweight for WBA welterweight.

    You must be forgetting that he can move up a weight and challenge for the title instantly.

    First fight at welter and he'll likely win the belt, he'll have another before the years out. Or just after new year.
    True, true... but how long can he stay at welterweight before everyone else in the division challenges him and those from 140 pounds move up?

    I don't think Broner wants to face Danny Garcia, Lucas Matthyse OR an Amir Khan at 140 or 147. He is challenging Paulie Mallinaghi because Paulie is feather-fisted to start with- it's a safe step up on a grand scale.

    Let's not forget tough guys like Berto, Peterson and/or Judah- who can use their strength to brutalize him.

    So, Broner ran away from Donaire moving up in weight, as easy as that? hehehhhee....
    I think it's the easy choice, burns was occupied so move up seems right, wouldn't you take Malignaggi also?

    Remember I hate boner.
    I woulw fight Mallinaggi too. Easy fight. But then what? Someone said Broner may unify, I don't see that happening at 140 or 147. It's out of striking range for even Mayweather now. jmo... he could have (Broner, that is) unified at lightweight, if only briefly. But he has- and quite clearly- opted out of unification for MORE MONEY. It is what it is...

    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Adrien Broner cares about as much for unification as Mayweather did or does.
    If unification means more then one belt then there are several unified champions presently.
    Unification to me is having all 4 of the majors and there is only one man in striking range of that end.

    WLAD
    This... only Wlad. Danny Garcia, on a longggggggggggg shot. But only Wlad at this time. Not that someone else may not be able to do it, because I feel Donaire can do it AND there may be some possibilities at Cruiserweight. But, Donaire may move up and the Cruiserweight division isn't glamorous!

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    Default Re: Are we ever going to have a unified champion of boxing ever again?

    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Adrien Broner cares about as much for unification as Mayweather did or does.
    If unification means more then one belt then there are several unified champions presently.
    Unification to me is having all 4 of the majors and there is only one man in striking range of that end.

    WLAD
    It must be a nightmare for promoters when all 4 belts are unified!? That's a statement / question.

    Instead of having 4 people challenging for 4 belts keeping 4 promoters happy making 4 promoters money, everyone has to line up behind one guy. (Let's see who makes the childish joke about that sentence).
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    Default Re: Are we ever going to have a unified champion of boxing ever again?

    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Adrien Broner cares about as much for unification as Mayweather did or does.
    If unification means more then one belt then there are several unified champions presently.
    Unification to me is having all 4 of the majors and there is only one man in striking range of that end.

    WLAD
    It must be a nightmare for promoters when all 4 belts are unified!? That's a statement / question.

    Instead of having 4 people challenging for 4 belts keeping 4 promoters happy making 4 promoters money, everyone has to line up behind one guy. (Let's see who makes the childish joke about that sentence).
    Yea. I don't think a lot of promoters are "backing" that notion!!

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