I think Spinks could win some titles at 154 with a doubt. He is a very good boxer and I think 154 is the weight he should be fighting at. Not sure when he will fight next but I think he has a bright future even though the Judah loss was devastating.
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Originally posted by The TruthI think Spinks could win some titles at 154 with a doubt. He is a very good boxer and I think 154 is the weight he should be fighting at. Not sure when he will fight next but I think he has a bright future even though the Judah loss was devastating.
154 is wide open with Wright moving up to 160.I think Spinks could easily outpoint aging Javier Castillejo and paper champ Travis Simms for their World title belts.He should avoid Santos and Ouma,because Santos is a Southpaw with power,and Ouma's a punching machine southpaw,with great stamina.,
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Cory will reign supreme at 154, he is lightyears ahead of everybody in that division. I only give Winky the shot at beating him and that would be a close competitive fight and it would come down to who would break their guard first. Both would be very defensive but Winky arrived at 160.
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Wait ... so he's moving up to escape all the comp at welter or because there's no one at jr middle?
Both reasons are bogus and he'll just hasten an end to his own career by moving up for those reasons. He should fight at the correct weight he can make.
Moving up after getting beat is just bull****. There's other guys he can fight and make money and regain his status considering everyone else will be fighting and their status changing accordingly.
If he runs, they'll just follow. If they're not afraid of him and they lose they'll stalk jr middle right behind him.
People won't pay to see him defeat duds at jr middle but they might ot see him fight and maybe lose against the competition at welter.
Won't they ever learn?
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Originally posted by spinksjinxCory will reign supreme at 154, he is lightyears ahead of everybody in that division. I only give Winky the shot at beating him and that would be a close competitive fight and it would come down to who would break their guard first. Both would be very defensive but Winky arrived at 160.
Ouma is the new 154 pound king,now that Wright is at 160.Spinks couldn't handle Ouma's punch output for a whole 12rds.Spinks has the speed and boxing ability,but Ouma is just as fast and has that late-round KO power kinda like Jose Luis Castillo.Spinks would have a better shot at Santos,IMO.Although Santos is a big 154pounder and would be a threat to KO Spinks in any round,especially being a Southpaw and all.
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Regarding Ouma, you're exactly right. The steady pressure that Judah put on him is what beat him and he ain't seen pressure til Ouma gets on his ass.
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Originally posted by Shaolin BushidoWait ... so he's moving up to escape all the comp at welter or because there's no one at jr middle?
Both reasons are bogus and he'll just hasten an end to his own career by moving up for those reasons. He should fight at the correct weight he can make.
Moving up after getting beat is just bull****. There's other guys he can fight and make money and regain his status considering everyone else will be fighting and their status changing accordingly.
If he runs, they'll just follow. If they're not afraid of him and they lose they'll stalk jr middle right behind him.
People won't pay to see him defeat duds at jr middle but they might ot see him fight and maybe lose against the competition at welter.
Won't they ever learn?
HE MOVED UP because he could'nt make weight at welter anymore....
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Originally posted by spinksjinxCory will reign supreme at 154, he is lightyears ahead of everybody in that division. I only give Winky the shot at beating him and that would be a close competitive fight and it would come down to who would break their guard first. Both would be very defensive but Winky arrived at 160.
Judah ruined Spinks and proved he is the better of them. Cory "Pigeon Puncher" Spinks has no future.
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