Well actually they are more respectable in that they are and have always been heavyweights. Some are actually highly regarded (although not in America as is the case with Browne). The key is for Mansour to fight someone dangerous, beat them, and in doing so move up the ladder faster.
Cunningham might be better than Glazkov, but Glazkov is undefeated/never been KO'd. Chagaev has only been stopped by Wladimir. Pianeta only stopped by Wladimir. Takam is a workhorse and it would be a fun pressure vs pressure fight.
But hey if you want your favorite heavyweight to NEVER get a title shot then be happy
This is exactly the fight that Mansour needed now. If he beats Cunningham, he should move up in rank and go after another top guy, but this is definitely a step in the right direction.
I'm backing CunninghamMansour is so crude
I'd like to see Cunningham pull it off
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From what iv seen of Mansour I think Cunningham has enough to make him look silly. Mansour is strong but doesnt have enough skill or expereince to pace himself and not load up and knacker himself out early.
Last edited by ross; 02-20-2014 at 11:13 AM.
Here is a list of the heavyweights Steve Cunningham has beaten: Jason Gavern, Manuel Quezada
Yeah, he's a REAL test for someone who wants a title shot
I don't actually rate Mansour.
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