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December 01, 2021, 12:08:40 AM
#58
@Vannie12. Did you read the article are do you really read the news? They did not accept defeat. Teofimo Lopez’s father continues to talk like they did not lose hehehe.


@bisdak said in another thread that Teofimo Lopez’s victory versus Lomachenko was a fluke. He also said that Lomachenko is the biggest name in Lopez’s young boxing record. He is clearly correct hehe. Why do the boxing experts in this subforum not share this type of information before the fight hehehe.

In any case, Fulton vs. Figueroa was also very good. It was a majority victory for Fulton. I think it was a better fight than Lopez vs. Kambosos.

He still fights Vasiliy Lomachenko I think that is enough even though there are critics with his win and I surely understand that, because Lomachenko is a rhythm fighter that will always look and wait for an opportunity to strike, while Teofimo was very aggressive in that fight and for me, he sure throws many punches than Lomachenko while with the Kambosos fight Kambosos really focused and determine and was really true to what he had said that he will play fire with Teofimo Lopez, and he never backs down from the fight.

And now on to the next event that I have seen, and I think this is pretty much interesting and will be for the WBC lightweight title



Joseph Diaz vs. Devin Haney
December 4 2021, MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas



It appears we have forgotten about Devin Haney after excitement of Kambosos’ upset versus Lopez. It also appears that Kambosos wants to unify all of the lightweight championships and he has declared that he will fight the winner of Jojo Diaz vs Haney before fighting another opponent. This other opponent I assume would be Lomachenko hehehe.
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November 30, 2021, 02:55:55 AM
#57

The only adjustment that Teofimo Lopez Jr. is expected to make is adding five pounds to his frame.

I don’t need no rematch, man. My mistake was leaving my son at 135 for so long,” Teofimo Lopez Sr., Lopez’s father and head trainer told SecondsOut’s ‘Radio’ Rahim Davies after Saturday’s DAZN-streamed main event.

“We’re gonna go up to 140, we’re gonna get a fight in February and then fight [lineal/WBA/WBC/IBF/WBO champ] Josh Taylor (18-0, 13KOs) in the springtime,”


Well, I admire them for being a sport to accept the defeat. It was indeed a great fight. Putting up a bit of a weight might ne challenging since they have to get use to it and carry himself with speed. I have noticed that Teofimo does have that its just Kambosos was a difficult opponent for him. Hoping he would train harder. I'm a bit of a fan.
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November 29, 2021, 10:47:26 PM
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The storyline for Teofimo Lopez’s father continues as if they had the victory and clearly remains to appear to be delusional of his son’s loss. There would be no chance for Josh Taylor to fight Teofimo Lopez after a loss. He should first fight in a rematch vs. Kambosos and regain all of the championships.

This will be a good opportunity for Lomachenko, I reckon. He will challenge Kambosos after a win vs. Commey then move up and challenge the undisputed champion Josh Taylor as also an undisputed champion. Lopez’s plan will be Lomachenko’s plan hehehehe.





The only adjustment that Teofimo Lopez Jr. is expected to make is adding five pounds to his frame.

I don’t need no rematch, man. My mistake was leaving my son at 135 for so long,” Teofimo Lopez Sr., Lopez’s father and head trainer told SecondsOut’s ‘Radio’ Rahim Davies after Saturday’s DAZN-streamed main event.

“We’re gonna go up to 140, we’re gonna get a fight in February and then fight [lineal/WBA/WBC/IBF/WBO champ] Josh Taylor (18-0, 13KOs) in the springtime,” insisted the elder Lopez.


Source https://www.boxingscene.com/teofimo-lopez-sr-no-rematch-my-mistake-leaving-my-son-135-long--162374
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November 29, 2021, 04:59:48 AM
#55

@bisdak said in another thread that Teofimo Lopez’s victory versus Lomachenko was a fluke. He also said that Lomachenko is the biggest name in Lopez’s young boxing record. He is clearly correct hehe. Why do the boxing experts in this subforum not share this type of information before the fight hehehe.

In any case, Fulton vs. Figueroa was also very good. It was a majority victory for Fulton. I think it was a better fight than Lopez vs. Kambosos.

He still fights Vasiliy Lomachenko I think that is enough even though there are critics with his win and I surely understand that, because Lomachenko is a rhythm fighter that will always look and wait for an opportunity to strike, while Teofimo was very aggressive in that fight and for me, he sure throws many punches than Lomachenko while with the Kambosos fight Kambosos really focused and determine and was really true to what he had said that he will play fire with Teofimo Lopez, and he never backs down from the fight.

And now on to the next event that I have seen, and I think this is pretty much interesting and will be for the WBC lightweight title



Joseph Diaz vs. Devin Haney
December 4 2021, MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas

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November 29, 2021, 01:57:14 AM
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In any case, Fulton vs. Figueroa was also very good. It was a majority victory for Fulton. I think it was a better fight than Lopez vs. Kambosos.
For me the Lopez - Kambosos really lived to its hype, there's a lot of drama involved in the build-up, in the conferences and weigh-in even at the start of the fight, Lopez makes us all believe that he can knock Kambosos out in the first out, it's the biggest upset of the year for me, many looked down on Kambosos and many believed that this a tune-up for Lopez for big fights, but many of us are wrong and proved that Kambosos proved to be a better fighter, have you all noticed how audiences are booing Lopez after he stated that he wins the fight by 10-2, he is very delusional and drunk on his success.

He will realized that he made a mistake with his statement once he watches the entire fight. If he will insist that he won on this, I guess a lot of his fans will unfollow him. He is not showing sportsmanship after this fight because of all the drama surrounding before this fight, he is full of himself that he will win on this fight at early rounds. But Kambosos was ready and showed his power inside the ring and gave him the 'slapping' he needed in the last 2 rounds.

The boxing world lost respect on Teofimo for arguing that he won the fight 10-2 and even his father is insisting that his son won the fight by a wide margin and on all rounds, someone close to them should tell them straight to their face that Teo loss the match and Kambosos is the clear winner of the fight, Teofimo is hav ing second thought of a rematch because he is afraid now of Kambosos power.

Agreed. In all honestly I did not follow everything about Lopez before the fight. I am only watching some of the videos of press conferences and the preparations and it appears that Lopez has lost his priority in the sport and has become something similar to Conor McGregor. This can also be blamed to his father, I reckon. The father’s behavior is not very good for his son’s career. They should return all concentration only to boxing and training.
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November 29, 2021, 01:09:46 AM
#53
I am not a big fan of boxing but sometimes i watch the matches when i heard upcoming matches here or on other boxing threads.

Just one question, what are the boxing biggest tournaments like in other sports for example in Cricket we have world cups, in football we have fifa wworldcup or Euro cup etc ?
While I do a quick research about your question, I think AIBA World Boxing Championships is the biggest and prestigious Boxing Championship. It is the highest level of competition for the sport, but maybe I am wrong since I am not a fan of boxing and do not watch boxing tournaments too often.

You can find the article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AIBA_World_Boxing_Championships and Google for more results.
It says that it's for amateur boxers, they make amateur boxing tournaments. It should be boxing titles that are the most prestigious not tournaments.
There's a different format in professional boxing and those sports that mentioned compared to it. That's why we often see champions defending their title at any time a challenger comes.
In many sports, there are different levels for different athletes that will match and they can not compete with the athletes who have higher levels unless those low-level athletes can beat all of their competitors to try to challenge high athletes.

That is what we see when the champions defending their title from the challenger come. If the challenger can win from the defending champions, he deserves to lift his position from an amateur into a professional athlete.
The guy asked if there's a grand tournament for boxing but it's really a different thing from those mentioned. Well, I guess it's one of the grandest that we can ever say inspite of being an amateur boxing tournament. As you've said, you're not a fan of boxing and the format is really different so I think that's not the highest level as per se. Just as we know that there are different titles to be defended by champions and that's where it makes the difference from the other sports.
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November 28, 2021, 09:50:20 PM
#52
The boxing world lost respect on Teofimo for arguing that he won the fight 10-2 and even his father is insisting that his son won the fight by a wide margin and on all rounds, someone close to them should tell them straight to their face that Teo loss the match and Kambosos is the clear winner of the fight, Teofimo is hav ing second thought of a rematch because he is afraid now of Kambosos power.

It's just hard for them to swallow their pride because after all this time they were underestimating Kambosos and thinking the fight was not really necessary to give Lopez his 100% in their training. Guess what? Kambosos surprise them and they cannot do something about it. The guy just doesn't know to back out because he can take punches from Lopez. That's what surprises them and in the end, they're just having some delusion where they thought they outscored Kamobosos and have won the fight where in reality what really happened was the exact opposite of what was happened.
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November 28, 2021, 08:43:58 PM
#51
In any case, Fulton vs. Figueroa was also very good. It was a majority victory for Fulton. I think it was a better fight than Lopez vs. Kambosos.
For me the Lopez - Kambosos really lived to its hype, there's a lot of drama involved in the build-up, in the conferences and weigh-in even at the start of the fight, Lopez makes us all believe that he can knock Kambosos out in the first out, it's the biggest upset of the year for me, many looked down on Kambosos and many believed that this a tune-up for Lopez for big fights, but many of us are wrong and proved that Kambosos proved to be a better fighter, have you all noticed how audiences are booing Lopez after he stated that he wins the fight by 10-2, he is very delusional and drunk on his success.

He will realized that he made a mistake with his statement once he watches the entire fight. If he will insist that he won on this, I guess a lot of his fans will unfollow him. He is not showing sportsmanship after this fight because of all the drama surrounding before this fight, he is full of himself that he will win on this fight at early rounds. But Kambosos was ready and showed his power inside the ring and gave him the 'slapping' he needed in the last 2 rounds.

The boxing world lost respect on Teofimo for arguing that he won the fight 10-2 and even his father is insisting that his son won the fight by a wide margin and on all rounds, someone close to them should tell them straight to their face that Teo loss the match and Kambosos is the clear winner of the fight, Teofimo is hav ing second thought of a rematch because he is afraid now of Kambosos power.
actually there is nothing wrong in sometimes claiming that you win if the fight is close enough to find your advantage , but claiming to be winner 10-2? and the obvious outcome is you are the loser in majority?
this is what we called a sick Boxer and never to be respected.
we knew that there are some wrong outcome in boxing as we are watching the fight closely and sometimes the scoring really does not count to what is to be the one, but in this fight we clearly see that Kambosos takes the advantage and winner by majority .
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November 28, 2021, 08:34:31 PM
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I am not a big fan of boxing but sometimes i watch the matches when i heard upcoming matches here or on other boxing threads.

Just one question, what are the boxing biggest tournaments like in other sports for example in Cricket we have world cups, in football we have fifa wworldcup or Euro cup etc ?
While I do a quick research about your question, I think AIBA World Boxing Championships is the biggest and prestigious Boxing Championship. It is the highest level of competition for the sport, but maybe I am wrong since I am not a fan of boxing and do not watch boxing tournaments too often.

You can find the article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AIBA_World_Boxing_Championships and Google for more results.
It says that it's for amateur boxers, they make amateur boxing tournaments. It should be boxing titles that are the most prestigious not tournaments.
There's a different format in professional boxing and those sports that mentioned compared to it. That's why we often see champions defending their title at any time a challenger comes.
In many sports, there are different levels for different athletes that will match and they can not compete with the athletes who have higher levels unless those low-level athletes can beat all of their competitors to try to challenge high athletes.

That is what we see when the champions defending their title from the challenger come. If the challenger can win from the defending champions, he deserves to lift his position from an amateur into a professional athlete.
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November 28, 2021, 06:24:03 PM
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In any case, Fulton vs. Figueroa was also very good. It was a majority victory for Fulton. I think it was a better fight than Lopez vs. Kambosos.
For me the Lopez - Kambosos really lived to its hype, there's a lot of drama involved in the build-up, in the conferences and weigh-in even at the start of the fight, Lopez makes us all believe that he can knock Kambosos out in the first out, it's the biggest upset of the year for me, many looked down on Kambosos and many believed that this a tune-up for Lopez for big fights, but many of us are wrong and proved that Kambosos proved to be a better fighter, have you all noticed how audiences are booing Lopez after he stated that he wins the fight by 10-2, he is very delusional and drunk on his success.

He will realized that he made a mistake with his statement once he watches the entire fight. If he will insist that he won on this, I guess a lot of his fans will unfollow him. He is not showing sportsmanship after this fight because of all the drama surrounding before this fight, he is full of himself that he will win on this fight at early rounds. But Kambosos was ready and showed his power inside the ring and gave him the 'slapping' he needed in the last 2 rounds.

The boxing world lost respect on Teofimo for arguing that he won the fight 10-2 and even his father is insisting that his son won the fight by a wide margin and on all rounds, someone close to them should tell them straight to their face that Teo loss the match and Kambosos is the clear winner of the fight, Teofimo is hav ing second thought of a rematch because he is afraid now of Kambosos power.
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November 28, 2021, 04:46:05 PM
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In any case, Fulton vs. Figueroa was also very good. It was a majority victory for Fulton. I think it was a better fight than Lopez vs. Kambosos.
For me the Lopez - Kambosos really lived to its hype, there's a lot of drama involved in the build-up, in the conferences and weigh-in even at the start of the fight, Lopez makes us all believe that he can knock Kambosos out in the first out, it's the biggest upset of the year for me, many looked down on Kambosos and many believed that this a tune-up for Lopez for big fights, but many of us are wrong and proved that Kambosos proved to be a better fighter, have you all noticed how audiences are booing Lopez after he stated that he wins the fight by 10-2, he is very delusional and drunk on his success.

He will realized that he made a mistake with his statement once he watches the entire fight. If he will insist that he won on this, I guess a lot of his fans will unfollow him. He is not showing sportsmanship after this fight because of all the drama surrounding before this fight, he is full of himself that he will win on this fight at early rounds. But Kambosos was ready and showed his power inside the ring and gave him the 'slapping' he needed in the last 2 rounds.
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November 28, 2021, 04:37:07 PM
#47
I am not a big fan of boxing but sometimes i watch the matches when i heard upcoming matches here or on other boxing threads.

Just one question, what are the boxing biggest tournaments like in other sports for example in Cricket we have world cups, in football we have fifa wworldcup or Euro cup etc ?
While I do a quick research about your question, I think AIBA World Boxing Championships is the biggest and prestigious Boxing Championship. It is the highest level of competition for the sport, but maybe I am wrong since I am not a fan of boxing and do not watch boxing tournaments too often.

You can find the article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AIBA_World_Boxing_Championships and Google for more results.
It says that it's for amateur boxers, they make amateur boxing tournaments. It should be boxing titles that are the most prestigious not tournaments.
There's a different format in professional boxing and those sports that mentioned compared to it. That's why we often see champions defending their title at any time a challenger comes.
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November 28, 2021, 02:32:05 AM
#46
I am not a big fan of boxing but sometimes i watch the matches when i heard upcoming matches here or on other boxing threads.

Just one question, what are the boxing biggest tournaments like in other sports for example in Cricket we have world cups, in football we have fifa wworldcup or Euro cup etc ?
While I do a quick research about your question, I think AIBA World Boxing Championships is the biggest and prestigious Boxing Championship. It is the highest level of competition for the sport, but maybe I am wrong since I am not a fan of boxing and do not watch boxing tournaments too often.

You can find the article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AIBA_World_Boxing_Championships and Google for more results.
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November 28, 2021, 02:03:14 AM
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In any case, Fulton vs. Figueroa was also very good. It was a majority victory for Fulton. I think it was a better fight than Lopez vs. Kambosos.
For me the Lopez - Kambosos really lived to its hype, there's a lot of drama involved in the build-up, in the conferences and weigh-in even at the start of the fight, Lopez makes us all believe that he can knock Kambosos out in the first out, it's the biggest upset of the year for me, many looked down on Kambosos and many believed that this a tune-up for Lopez for big fights, but many of us are wrong and proved that Kambosos proved to be a better fighter, have you all noticed how audiences are booing Lopez after he stated that he wins the fight by 10-2, he is very delusional and drunk on his success.
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November 28, 2021, 01:56:57 AM
#44



This thread is dedicated to the  boxing speculations and predictions. I have seen that we have a dedicated thread for all other sports but every time there is a new boxing match, i see a new thread being created for this.


Its better if we can discuss all the boxing related material in this place.
No matter how we wanted this mate yet Thread will comes out here and there in this section because more boxing fans wanted to talk about their favorite boxers in specific thread without any flooding of conversation.
if this thread will have all the incoming boxing events then where this will heading? I agreed on your intention but I'm sure this will never comes that way.
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November 28, 2021, 01:33:06 AM
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Also include the date. Teofimo Lopez vs. George Kambosos Jr. is scheduled to fight this Saturday or early morning Sunday in Europe.

What is everyone’s prediction? I am shaking my head why the sportsbooks predict that Teofimo Lopez will have a higher chance to win through a knockout than a decision. His opponent is undefeated and this fight is only in lightweight boxing which is very light hehehe. It is 20 pounds lighter than MMA’s lightweight division. I predict Lopez by decision with very good odds.

https://sportsbet.io/sports/event/boxing/international/international-matchups/lopez-teofimo-vs-kambosos-jr-george-6171c2308ae38529363d9690

I think I have included the dates and it is highlighted with a color green font, and just like you, I think that Teofimo Lopez advantage, and at 1st I thought this fight will never come to light when Kambosos Jr. Slammed Lopex for not announcing that he has Covid-19 and would tweet  "Disciplined to the game! Not like some FUGAZI’S" understandably Kambosos is the underdog where if we look at the odds Teofimo is the favorite, Lopez power punch is a difference-maker, Teofimo Lopez has great head movement, and incredible reflex and Teofimo have a win over Lomachenko, I think he can surely outperform Kambosos Jr. and has a lot of technical skills compare to his opponent, I will go with Teofimo Lopez.

@bisdak said in another thread that Teofimo Lopez’s victory versus Lomachenko was a fluke. He also said that Lomachenko is the biggest name in Lopez’s young boxing record. He is clearly correct hehe. Why do the boxing experts in this subforum not share this type of information before the fight hehehe.

In any case, Fulton vs. Figueroa was also very good. It was a majority victory for Fulton. I think it was a better fight than Lopez vs. Kambosos.
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November 27, 2021, 02:04:12 AM
#42
I am not a big fan of boxing but sometimes i watch the matches when i heard upcoming matches here or on other boxing threads.

Just one question, what are the boxing biggest tournaments like in other sports for example in Cricket we have world cups, in football we have fifa wworldcup or Euro cup etc ?
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November 26, 2021, 05:42:58 PM
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Also include the date. Teofimo Lopez vs. George Kambosos Jr. is scheduled to fight this Saturday or early morning Sunday in Europe.

What is everyone’s prediction? I am shaking my head why the sportsbooks predict that Teofimo Lopez will have a higher chance to win through a knockout than a decision. His opponent is undefeated and this fight is only in lightweight boxing which is very light hehehe. It is 20 pounds lighter than MMA’s lightweight division. I predict Lopez by decision with very good odds.

https://sportsbet.io/sports/event/boxing/international/international-matchups/lopez-teofimo-vs-kambosos-jr-george-6171c2308ae38529363d9690

I think I have included the dates and it is highlighted with a color green font, and just like you, I think that Teofimo Lopez advantage, and at 1st I thought this fight will never come to light when Kambosos Jr. Slammed Lopex for not announcing that he has Covid-19 and would tweet  "Disciplined to the game! Not like some FUGAZI’S" understandably Kambosos is the underdog where if we look at the odds Teofimo is the favorite, Lopez power punch is a difference-maker, Teofimo Lopez has great head movement, and incredible reflex and Teofimo have a win over Lomachenko, I think he can surely outperform Kambosos Jr. and has a lot of technical skills compare to his opponent, I will go with Teofimo Lopez.
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November 22, 2021, 11:32:49 PM
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The Tim Tszyu vs Takeshi Inoue was not that great of a fight but we can call both men a warrior for finishing the 12 rounds, and it was really a heated battle, I don't see much head movement on Takeshi Inoue, but Tim Tszyu sure has precision in his punch but it certainly lacks the power, because there are much punch Tszyu has landed on the head and face, but Inoue just keeps on fighting, or surely Takeshi Inoue has a durable face and chin, to begin with, I say I have stayed away from betting, but I have predicted that Tim Tszyu will surely win this,

Upcoming fights for the Month of November,

November 26, 2021

Ohara Davies VS Ismael Barroso

November 27, 2021

Stephen Fulton VS Brandon Figueroa

Teofimo Lopez VS George Kambosos Jr.

Raeese Aleem VS Eduardo Baez

Azinga Fuzile VS Kenichi Ogawa



Also include the date. Teofimo Lopez vs. George Kambosos Jr. is scheduled to fight this Saturday or early morning Sunday in Europe.

What is everyone’s prediction? I am shaking my head why the sportsbooks predict that Teofimo Lopez will have a higher chance to win through a knockout than a decision. His opponent is undefeated and this fight is only in lightweight boxing which is very light hehehe. It is 20 pounds lighter than MMA’s lightweight division. I predict Lopez by decision with very good odds.

https://sportsbet.io/sports/event/boxing/international/international-matchups/lopez-teofimo-vs-kambosos-jr-george-6171c2308ae38529363d9690
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November 22, 2021, 05:19:24 AM
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Totally agree with you. The creation of separate threads for each fight is inevitable - during the time it takes to announce, prepare and then carry out a fight in football, it has time to go through a whole rally of the national championship. This is a huge distance. If we discuss all the fights in one thread, then it will be an unreadable mess.
Maybe a better idea would be to have some of the fights that are not really that popular on this thread and have the rest of the fights that attract a lot of fans have their own thread, as people are going to want to discuss every single detail of those fights.

To me this seems like the best compromise, as it is inevitable that people are going to create threads for those fights and that the discussion is going to be concentrated there as it would be more readable for the average member a thread like that than a thread that is full of discussions about different fights.

Yes, this option looks reasonable, in the end, I think that most of the writers here (if we remove some exceptions when, for example, a boxer is from the writer's native country), the main interest is to discuss the odds for betting. There should not be too long discussions of one fight because of that.
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