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Assuming Errol Spence, Jr. wins the vacant IBF title, how does he gain recognition?

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    Assuming Errol Spence, Jr. wins the vacant IBF title, how does he gain recognition?

    Who does he defend his belt against to solidify his position? Can we be sure he'll beat Andre Berto for the vacant title?

    IBF Rankings
    01.) Errol Spence, Jr.
    02.) Jeff Horn
    03.) Andre Berto
    04.) Bradley Skeete
    05.) Konstantin Ponomarev
    06.) Charles Manyuchi
    07.) Carlos Ocampo
    08.) Jose Benavidez
    09.) Sadam Ali
    10.) Ceferino Rodriguez
    11.) Rashidi Ellis
    12.) Zhankhozh Turarov
    13.) Leonard Bundu
    14.) Dusty Harrison
    15.) Jayson Pagara

    #2
    Originally posted by Scholar View Post
    Who does he defend his belt against to solidify his position? Can we be sure he'll beat Andre Berto for the vacant title?

    IBF Rankings
    01.) Errol Spence, Jr.
    02.) Jeff Horn
    03.) Andre Berto
    04.) Bradley Skeete
    05.) Konstantin Ponomarev
    06.) Charles Manyuchi
    07.) Carlos Ocampo
    08.) Jose Benavidez
    09.) Sadam Ali
    10.) Ceferino Rodriguez
    11.) Rashidi Ellis
    12.) Zhankhozh Turarov
    13.) Leonard Bundu
    14.) Dusty Harrison
    15.) Jayson Pagara
    It almost doesn't matter who Errol Spence Jr defends his belt against, at least early on; stage the fights in Dallas and Brooklyn, Spence continues to punish whomever gets put in there with him, you give him a chance to talk to the people,and the attention is going to gravitate to him.

    I think he comfortably beats Berto, but Berto is the type of fighter who's always going to make it a good fight (there to be hit, takes punishment well enough, good firepower in both hands, explosive, etc).

    Skeete and Ponomarev are likely fights that end up in NYC (though neither guy is really all that much of draw, the NYC location does ease some of the travel issues for the fans that may end up flying in), with the rest of the fights likely taking place in Texas (unless some screwy scorecards are produced, which will likely lead Spence to permanently move his fighting career to NYC/Las Vegas).

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      #3
      How can you NOT be sure a ring genius like Spence would beat berto?? That's a walk in the park for him, and you're acting like he didn't get the biggest ratings of the year.

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        #4
        You mofos wait til Josh Taylor gets up there, we Brits have got a rival hype, Josh Taylor will send 1Hourrun into fits

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          #5
          Originally posted by Scholar View Post
          Who does he defend his belt against to solidify his position? Can we be sure he'll beat Andre Berto for the vacant title?

          IBF Rankings
          01.) Errol Spence, Jr.
          02.) Jeff Horn
          03.) Andre Berto
          04.) Bradley Skeete
          05.) Konstantin Ponomarev
          06.) Charles Manyuchi
          07.) Carlos Ocampo
          08.) Jose Benavidez
          09.) Sadam Ali
          10.) Ceferino Rodriguez
          11.) Rashidi Ellis
          12.) Zhankhozh Turarov
          13.) Leonard Bundu
          14.) Dusty Harrison
          15.) Jayson Pagara
          what a terrible rankings ladder.

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            #6
            Originally posted by A.K View Post
            How can you NOT be sure a ring genius like Spence would beat berto?? That's a walk in the park for him, and you're acting like he didn't get the biggest ratings of the year.
            Spence would KO Berto in 2-3 rounds.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Randall Cunning View Post
              You mofos wait til Josh Taylor gets up there, we Brits have got a rival hype, Josh Taylor will send 1Hourrun into fits


              Spence would beat the lice off that bum.

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                #8
                Well it all depends, if Pac fights horn for example then horn can be an option next for spence, sad thing is people like Bradley are not available but maybe Vargas?

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                  #9
                  I doubt that anyone in those rankings would stand much chance against Spence. Time will tell of course, still need to see him against a strong puncher at world level to see what his chin is like.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by VG_Addict View Post
                    Spence would KO Berto in 2-3 rounds.
                    Exactly , people really don't know greatness when they see it.

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