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    By Cliff Rold - Last July, Showtime dropped a grenade in the just rippling lake of pandemic era boxing with a slate of mostly excellent fights meant to carry through the rest of 2020. Rather than announce a fight at a time, Showtime let fans and subscribers know exactly what to expect for a sustained period of time and left the ball in the court of the rest of boxing's broadcast and streaming arms to deliver their goods.
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  • #2
    "...in one of boxing’s best weight classes. "

    Nop, just no,

    154 is fun to watch because there are some characters and guys willing to fight

    BUT 154 is average AT BEST, none of these guys are elite in my book, even Mell who is the best of the lot and a true warrior.

    Once Bud, Spence or Ennis move up those light middleweight are in trouble.
    Last edited by BillyBoxing; 04-22-2021, 05:31 AM.
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    • #3
      Salute to Showtime! Good ****! Now bring on the FOX line-up!

      Where's Spence vs. Ugas? Where's Kownacki vs. Helenius? Where's GRJ vs. Vargas? Where's Gary Antuanne Russell? Where's Shojahon Ergashev? Where's Brandun Lee? Where's David Morrell Jr.? PBC, Let's Go!
      Last edited by Bronx2245; 04-22-2021, 05:47 AM.

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      • #4
        They're not bad fights, but they're not big fights. And then you get the circus shows and Jake Paul somehow sells more pay-per views. Embarassing but true.

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        • #5
          Thank you Showtime

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BillyBoxing View Post
            "...in one of boxing’s best weight classes. "

            Nop, just no,

            154 is fun to watch because there are some characters and guys willing to fight

            BUT 154 is average AT BEST, none of these guys are elite in my book, even Mell who is the best of the lot and a true warrior.

            Once Bud, Spence or Ennis move up those light middleweight are in trouble.
            castano a charlo beat both of those guys at 154, spence and crawford won't have any size advantage over any of them

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Dean_Razorback View Post

              castano a charlo beat both of those guys at 154, spence and crawford won't have any size advantage over any of them
              They are all good, competitive fights. Not that sparring is the end all be all, but Spence supposedly gets the better of Charlo when they spar....Even confirmed by some folks in the UK when they watched them spar before Spence fought Brook. But put on 10 oz gloves and things can/will change.

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              • #8
                Would absolutely love to see a Rigo vs Donaire 2 for one half of the straps. Dont really need the belts but it does add some sauce. But they gotta take care of biz first against Casimero and oubaali, which may be too much to ask for at their ages.

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                • #9
                  I see a weak schedule tbh. Other than Mell/Castano, them fights are only OK, nothing to there to truly get excited about. The Davis fight is the 2nd best of the bunch, but I dont wanna hear about him being a 140lb champ if he wins cause thats straight up bs. We all know who the champs are (taylor/ramirez).

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                  • #10
                    2 OK main events 3 undercard fights. They will get a combined viewing of 1 million.

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