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Maybe Edwin Valero, Tim Bradley, Devon Alexander.
I doubt it will be Edwin Valero he can't even fight in the USA, with all his problems. And with all the medical problems he has, i can't see him fighting in the long term.
Timothy Bradley/Devon Alexander one of them will be P4P star. But its basically who wins between them when they fight, because there the best Jr Welterweights out there at the moment.
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The Super Six won't be finished four years from now.
Out of the list I would pick Bradley.....Dawson does not have enough quality comp in his division or CW to get the fights that would propel him into that status
But look at it this way bro, i can see quite a few of the Super Middleweight's. Moving up to Light Heavyweight in the future, there's no way they will spend there career at Super Middleweight, look at Jean Pascal for example. Another Super Middleweight who moved up, now he's fighting Chad Dawson in which should be a cracking fight.
Yeah I immediatley thought Devon. He's certainly going to be in big fights. He is the unified champ but he's calling the challengers out. You dont often see that. I expect good things from him. He can move and bang. Good mix for whatever style he comes up against.
Of those mentioned, it's likely to be either Dawson or Gamboa. However, neither of those guys are that young & 4 years is a very long time in boxing. Alexander, Ward & Dirrell are distinct possibilities if one of them wins the super-six. The thing is the P4P rankings are invariably US-dominated (or certainly dominated by fighters who've fought on US TV), otherwise I'd make an argument that if Hasegawa can deliver on the promise he's shown, he could well be up there, he's already in my top 10.
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