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    Default Re: Who should Jermell Charlo fight next?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Looking forward to the Tszyu fight. Made me just look at Jermell’s CV because I was thinking it seemed like he was always fighting someone decent. So I looked it over and it makes me wonder how this dude isn’t on P4P lists. He’s been in solid since 2015 and is undisputed. Makes absolutely no sense. There are multiple guys on most peoples lists that aren’t even champions. But an undisputed guy that has been making good fights for 8 years isn’t, absurd.
    jermell did what was needed in the rematch with brian castano. it made jermell the top guy in the division & undisputed but for me he lost the first fight. the austin trout fight is another fight i thought he lost. that is why he wouldn't make my list but since the erickson lubin fight jermell has been fighting good opponents. artur is a guy i think should be on more lists
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    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Looking forward to the Tszyu fight. Made me just look at Jermell’s CV because I was thinking it seemed like he was always fighting someone decent. So I looked it over and it makes me wonder how this dude isn’t on P4P lists. He’s been in solid since 2015 and is undisputed. Makes absolutely no sense. There are multiple guys on most peoples lists that aren’t even champions. But an undisputed guy that has been making good fights for 8 years isn’t, absurd.
    jermell did what was needed in the rematch with brian castano. it made jermell the top guy in the division & undisputed but for me he lost the first fight. the austin trout fight is another fight i thought he lost. that is why he wouldn't make my list but since the erickson lubin fight jermell has been fighting good opponents. artur is a guy i think should be on more lists
    I’d go all the way back to Vanes Martirosyan. In 2015 Vanes was a guy at 154. I don’t think considering the first Castano fight a loss should disqualify him. He avenged it and almost nobody thought he lost to Tony Harrison. So his record is about right. I think anyone that is undisputed needs to be elevated for that, it’s why they do it

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    Default Re: Who should Jermell Charlo fight next?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
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    Looking forward to the Tszyu fight. Made me just look at Jermell’s CV because I was thinking it seemed like he was always fighting someone decent. So I looked it over and it makes me wonder how this dude isn’t on P4P lists. He’s been in solid since 2015 and is undisputed. Makes absolutely no sense. There are multiple guys on most peoples lists that aren’t even champions. But an undisputed guy that has been making good fights for 8 years isn’t, absurd.
    jermell did what was needed in the rematch with brian castano. it made jermell the top guy in the division & undisputed but for me he lost the first fight. the austin trout fight is another fight i thought he lost. that is why he wouldn't make my list but since the erickson lubin fight jermell has been fighting good opponents. artur is a guy i think should be on more lists
    I’d go all the way back to Vanes Martirosyan. In 2015 Vanes was a guy at 154. I don’t think considering the first Castano fight a loss should disqualify him. He avenged it and almost nobody thought he lost to Tony Harrison. So his record is about right. I think anyone that is undisputed needs to be elevated for that, it’s why they do it
    vanes was nothing special. jermell avenged what i thought was a loss in an emphatic way but i still thought he lost the first fight & i didn't have brian castano listed before or after that fight. i don't think anyone that is undisputed needs to be elevated. naoya isn't undisputed but there is no need for a paul butler fight. i think jermell is heading in the right direction, just not quite there for me yet but much better than his brother
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    Default Re: Who should Jermell Charlo fight next?

    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Looking forward to the Tszyu fight. Made me just look at Jermell’s CV because I was thinking it seemed like he was always fighting someone decent. So I looked it over and it makes me wonder how this dude isn’t on P4P lists. He’s been in solid since 2015 and is undisputed. Makes absolutely no sense. There are multiple guys on most peoples lists that aren’t even champions. But an undisputed guy that has been making good fights for 8 years isn’t, absurd.
    jermell did what was needed in the rematch with brian castano. it made jermell the top guy in the division & undisputed but for me he lost the first fight. the austin trout fight is another fight i thought he lost. that is why he wouldn't make my list but since the erickson lubin fight jermell has been fighting good opponents. artur is a guy i think should be on more lists
    I’d go all the way back to Vanes Martirosyan. In 2015 Vanes was a guy at 154. I don’t think considering the first Castano fight a loss should disqualify him. He avenged it and almost nobody thought he lost to Tony Harrison. So his record is about right. I think anyone that is undisputed needs to be elevated for that, it’s why they do it
    vanes was nothing special. jermell avenged what i thought was a loss in an emphatic way but i still thought he lost the first fight & i didn't have brian castano listed before or after that fight. i don't think anyone that is undisputed needs to be elevated. naoya isn't undisputed but there is no need for a paul butler fight. i think jermell is heading in the right direction, just not quite there for me yet but much better than his brother
    There’s quite literally nothing better to do in the sport than unify until undisputed.

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    Default Re: Who should Jermell Charlo fight next?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Looking forward to the Tszyu fight. Made me just look at Jermell’s CV because I was thinking it seemed like he was always fighting someone decent. So I looked it over and it makes me wonder how this dude isn’t on P4P lists. He’s been in solid since 2015 and is undisputed. Makes absolutely no sense. There are multiple guys on most peoples lists that aren’t even champions. But an undisputed guy that has been making good fights for 8 years isn’t, absurd.
    jermell did what was needed in the rematch with brian castano. it made jermell the top guy in the division & undisputed but for me he lost the first fight. the austin trout fight is another fight i thought he lost. that is why he wouldn't make my list but since the erickson lubin fight jermell has been fighting good opponents. artur is a guy i think should be on more lists
    I’d go all the way back to Vanes Martirosyan. In 2015 Vanes was a guy at 154. I don’t think considering the first Castano fight a loss should disqualify him. He avenged it and almost nobody thought he lost to Tony Harrison. So his record is about right. I think anyone that is undisputed needs to be elevated for that, it’s why they do it
    vanes was nothing special. jermell avenged what i thought was a loss in an emphatic way but i still thought he lost the first fight & i didn't have brian castano listed before or after that fight. i don't think anyone that is undisputed needs to be elevated. naoya isn't undisputed but there is no need for a paul butler fight. i think jermell is heading in the right direction, just not quite there for me yet but much better than his brother
    There’s quite literally nothing better to do in the sport than unify until undisputed.
    depends, as in my example a paul butler fight for naoya is pointless. i'd much rather him face cool boy steph next if a unification with mj is delayed with mandatories. i'll be happy for the monster to get all four belts if they can get the paul butler fight done quick. four belts as undisputed will look nice but the paul butler fight itself is pointless
    It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.

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    Default Re: Who should Jermell Charlo fight next?

    Tim Tszyu will face reigning undisputed super-welterweight champion Jermell Charlo for all four major world titles next, according to WBO president Paco Valcarcel. Tszyu, who has been the WBO's No 1 ranked contender for more than a year now has finally been called for his mandatory challenge of the WBO belt and will therefor challenge Charlo for his WBC, IBF, and WBA 'super' belts as well.


    The bout looks set to take place on August 28, but a time and venue must be confirmed by June 20. If an agreement is not reached by the deadline the bout will go to a purse bid.

    "The WBO World Championship Committee hereby orders the parties herein the commencement of negotiations for the above-mentioned WBO Jr. Middleweight Mandatory Championship Contest," the WBO statement said.

    "Please be advised that the parties have 20 days upon receipt of this letter to reach an agreement. If an accord is not reached within the time frame set forth herein, a Purse Bid will be ordered pursuant to the WBO Regulations of World Championship Contests.

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    Default Re: Who should Jermell Charlo fight next?

    jermell apparently already has a contract or agreement to fight bakhram murtazaliev next as the ibf mandatory
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