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    Default Re: Which boxer's career are you following the most?

    Quote Originally Posted by Batman View Post
    I've been following David Hayes career...oh wait
    Haye was what he was for a good time- a hard punching lightheavyweight who fought at cruiser and then on to heavy, but did not have the body type to sustain it there long term.

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    Several fighters. But my top current 3 would be Mickey Garcia, Errol Spence and Gilberto Ramirez

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    Loma

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Several fighters. But my top current 3 would be Mickey Garcia, Errol Spence and Gilberto Ramirez
    Ramirez?

    Mikey definitely, Loma and Usyk.

    Keeping an eye on Munguia, Taylor, Inoue.
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    Today it's pretty scattered. Weird to remember when following a guy was very much limited to a weekly tv network. From start to finish Carbajal and Hopkins stand out.

    now have to say Spence Jr. Just listening to the dude talk makes you wanna buy him a beer . Crawford has made his own way fun to watch. Arum makes him harder to see. Inoue has everything we expect in a superstar. Young wrecking ball Benavidez needs to be seen. Commey.

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    Loma
    Usyk
    Spence Jr
    Crawford
    Inoue
    Garcia

    I need to know what they had for breakfast

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    Default Re: Which boxer's career are you following the most?

    Inoue seriously caught my attention when he bashed McDonnell up in a matter of minutes.
    Had heard of him but that was the first time I'd properly seen him and he looks shithot.
    Joshua Buatsi is one of the most solid all round new fighters coming through that I really like.
    All the household names are gimmes as I'm a fight fan.
    Shout out to Teddy Cheeseman, Josh Taylor & Josh Kelly too.
    Definitley ones to watch.

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