2642543, I really hope so. I'd LOVE to see Charlo vs Saunders Posted by Boogie Stimuli, Thu Feb-08-18 01:44 PM
>If he watched the Julian Williams fight, I can understand why >he would focus on Charlo. Charlo might be the biggest >middleweight in the division. He tends to load up at times, >relying on his power and allow himself to be out worked. Up >into the stoppage, you could argue Williams won every round. >Even when he was dropped early in round 2 he came back very >strong to finish the round. Charlo just caught him with a >beautiful counter but Williams was doing well until then. I >think Charlo might be the most vulnerable to a boxer that has >a lot of movement. Nobody can question his power but if he is >in there with a full blown middleweight that is not interested >in standing there waiting to get hit things could get >interesting. I think Jacobs is the more accomplished boxer >out of the two.
You're right about Charlo, but Saunders just has to have the balls to get in there and get that work. We'll see.
>Defeating Lemieux was a solid victory for Saunders. He was >the most feared puncher in the division outside of GGG. I >think Saunders wants a lucrative fight and the only guys that >can provide that is Canelo or GGG. GGG has all of the other >belts at 160. Fighting Charlo or Jacobs is risky before >you've had a chance to unify. I'm not going to say he is >ducking just yet.
That's fair. Saunders is a known cherry-picker, but I feel you.
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