Smith just systematiclly broken down.
Like who. Porter's best win his Broner he hasn't done shyt at 147.
Thurman's best win his Robert Guerrero, he also lost to Danny Garcia who came up from 140. All the top dawgs of 147 are old and gone. The division isn't what it was 8 years ago, stop talking like it is. It's all young talent we need to fight each other to see who's who.
Nothing logical about anything he said at all
first off you can't judge boxers by names on a record. You judge on their skills and abilities when you compare them to other fighters and common opponents.
Nobody at 147 has a body attacked like spence, nobody has that type of power, they do not want to fight this guy I'm telling you.
He gonna have to move up to 154
Smith just systematiclly broken down.
Nygga you need to relax.
I've watched way too much boxing to know fights aren't fought on paper. You can't blame someone for wanting to see more to become sold.
Based on your post throughout this thread, Spence shouldn't even fight these guys. Just make him the linear champ right now based off potential.
Why should he move up tho? He has at least 4 easy multi million dollar fights at 147.This is what you are saying not me.
same reason why people were saying that algeri was a test for spence when anybody with eyes knew he would blow him out, he beat up more than the last bum he fought.
Spence is damn near the same age as thurman, I mean who will else does he need to fight to be sold lol he's kell brook's mandatory know so he gonna get shot anyway. This type of logic is ridiculous.
I been said he was ready to fight Thurman and Thurman ducked the fight acting like he was already some legit ppv star or something.
I said they all need to fight each other, there was no reason for thurman not to fight spence other than he was ready to risk taking an L period.
Why should he move up tho? He has at least 4 easy multi million dollar fights at 147.[/QUOTE
I only see two, Thurman and Gracia
Yep toughness doesn't mean shyt and doesn't get you anywhere.I'm all about fighters having some grit. Ruslan Provodnikov is one of my favorite fighters to watch along with Nihito Arakawa. But at some point you gotta use your brain to think in there and not just as a damn punching bag.