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    Default Re: Whats Next For Witter?

    Quote Originally Posted by bzkfn
    Quote Originally Posted by eagle
    What about Dhop? If junior beat him it might give him a bigger profile in the USA.
    I see your point, but he could make a bigger profile by beating Malignaggi as...

    1. He's a fellow world champion
    2. As a result he could unify
    3. Malignaggi is recognised by HBO so he'd get real TV exposure.
    4. D-Hop is alot greener than Paulie, as Paulie has been in with much better opposition.


    Eagle...why not Nonito anymore?
    I only had to be Nonito for a month. That was the deal. I kinda meant DHOP as an option if Paulie or one of the other bigger names fell thru.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster
    The fight that makes 100% perfect sense for Witter is Hatton. Obviously that's not happening anytime soon, if ever.. (Please Junior stop hurting Ricky's feelings with your nasty disrespectful gob )

    I think the Paulie fight would be pony too.. surprised it's even being considered.

    Rees is the obvious match but that's the one most defintely NOT going to happen.

    Torres would be Witter's best match. He'd look impressive doing a number on him.

    until the Julian Jackson curse...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sugar_Shaw
    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster
    The fight that makes 100% perfect sense for Witter is Hatton. Obviously that's not happening anytime soon, if ever.. (Please Junior stop hurting Ricky's feelings with your nasty disrespectful gob )

    I think the Paulie fight would be pony too.. surprised it's even being considered.

    Rees is the obvious match but that's the one most defintely NOT going to happen.

    Torres would be Witter's best match. He'd look impressive doing a number on him.
    Torres is probably the most dangerous for Witter Torres can bang if he catches Witter with clean punch its game over for Witter he will have to be 100 percent for Torres.
    So could Harris though, I THINK THE HARDEST FIGHT FOR WITTER is Malignaggi
    I agree Witter would beat Torres and Rees but him and Paulie would make a bad clash of styles

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    Quote Originally Posted by ACEA
    I'd like to see Witter fight Zab again to try and avenge his only defeat. Malinaggi is my 2nd choice but i think Witter would give Zab a run for his money this time around.
    I think Witter would beat him let alone give him a run for his money
    I agree Witter owns Zab next time

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    Default Re: Whats Next For Witter?

    For me personal interest this is the order

    1) Paul Malignaggi (it's the only way to get the fight televised state-side)
    2) Ricardo Torres (he's got a decent name and a lot of power)
    3) Herman Ngoudjo (he can make for an entertaining fight)
    4) Zab Judah (If I thought there was a chance for Judah to come back to 140, I would love to see this)
    5) Juan Urango
    6) Gavin Rees
    7) Gianluca Branco

    Ug 140 is about the shallowest division for talent right now.
    For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.

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