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south01 wrote:
How do you reckon Mundine would fair against Joe Calzaghe,Mundine is no slouch and hes traing with jones snr???
No chance. Calzaghes last fights have been against the best. Mundines against the worst. Calzaghe etc are on a level above mundine. It would never happen because mundine is a nobody on the world scale and won't attract any money outside of australia, definitely no the type of money Calzaghe can demand now. Calzaghe will smash Jones Jnr (40+ now) and retire a rich undefeated man. P.S. Mundine is dropping to middleweight to avoid fighting Kessler who has been named as his next mandatory title defence, because he knows he cant beat him.
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kremmen wrote:
No chance. Calzaghes last fights have been against the best. Mundines against the worst. Calzaghe etc are on a level above mundine. It would never happen because mundine is a nobody on the world scale and won't attract any money outside of australia, definitely no the type of money Calzaghe can demand now. Calzaghe will smash Jones Jnr (40+ now) and retire a rich undefeated man.
P.S. Mundine is dropping to middleweight to avoid fighting Kessler who has been named as his next mandatory title defence, because he knows he cant beat him.
Sneaky hey,Mundines not stupid? I hope Jones Jnr doesn't fight him just for the fact he's 40 and Joe wont want to get the tag of the grandpa basher..lol whats next Chris Eubank going to fight him??? (im not saying he's no good but everyone jumped on Mundine for fighting "has beens" and this isnt any different) Why doesnt he fight Tarver or PavliK?
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both Tarver and Pavlik represent good fights for Calzaghe, if Jones JR is to continue he should fight Calzaghe and not De La Hoya Calzaghe would be too much for Mundine.
I really think Mayweather Vs Calzaghe could work at a catch weight...I think there is only 1 weight division between them. If De La Hoya could face off against Hopkins im sure this could work if they wanted to
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Lovemore nadou has finally got his chance to fight Ricky Hatton,he has to fight Paullie Malignaggi @ Manchester stadium to try and reclaim the IBF junior welterweight title ...the winner will fight Hatton nadou lost his title to this guy Paullie in June! Hatton is fighting Mexican Juan Lazcano in front of 45.000 people that was sold out in three days!!!! Paullie has lost once in 45 fights - Nadou's record is 46w-01d-09L , 31 wins by by K.O Ricky Hatton beat Kosta Tszyu to pretty much end his career??????
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south01 wrote:Lovemore nadou has finally got his chance to fight Ricky Hatton,he has to fight Paullie Malignaggi @ Manchester stadium to try and reclaim the IBF junior welterweight title ...the winner will fight Hatton nadou lost his title to this guy Paullie in June! Hatton is fighting Mexican Juan Lazcano in front of 45.000 people that was sold out in three days!!!! Paullie has lost once in 45 fights - Nadou's record is 46w-01d-09L , 31 wins by by K.O Ricky Hatton beat Kosta Tszyu to pretty much end his career?????? Ndou's record is somewhat skewed as a lot of his fights were taken at the last minute to fill in against worthy opponents. He'll go alright. Hatton is a class above, be interesting to see how he recovers after getting dominated by mayweather.
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agreed tat roy would prob lose if he fought joe now. his too old but eveyone knows roy would absoulutly destroy him if he was younger at his peak. roys the best boxer to watch and i class him as one of the best boxers ever
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Delahoya is set to fight IBF super featherweight champion Forbes in Los Angeles on May 3 in his first hometown bout since a split decision loss to Shane Mosley in 2000. Check out the article below i think Delahoya should account for this guy..... http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,23590960-5009280,00.html
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yeh i think its a tune up fight...im pretty sure he is fighting Mayweather after this.
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Fumez wrote:yeh i think its a tune up fight...im pretty sure he is fighting Mayweather after this. or cotto....
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they will both beat him so i guess it doesnt really matter which one fights him
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kremmen wrote:
or cotto....
Yeah 1 more before his retirement he wants Cotto..this from the article, De La Hoya, who plans to retire at the end of 2008, said an opponent had still to be agreed for his farewell fight in December but WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto was being considered.
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why would he want to fight cotto or mayweather for his last fight....both of these guys will beat him
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Fumez wrote:why would he want to fight cotto or mayweather for his last fight....both of these guys will beat him cash
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the dude already has a lot of that doesnt really need a fight like that. he should fight someone like Trinidad atleast that way he can leave with a win
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Fumez wrote:yeh the english are known for that....i will stand by what i said earlier if hopkins was 5 years younger he would have beaten him without a doubt age caught up with him in the later rounds True enough Hopkins has fought five years too long he hasn't beaten anyone or earned any money in that time has he knumbnuts,take five off Hoppy and don't forget to take five off Joe.
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duncan wrote: True enough Hopkins has fought five years too long he hasn't beaten anyone or earned any money in that time has he knumbnuts,take five off Hoppy and don't forget to take five off Joe.
Take 5 off joe and five off hoppy, hoppy destroys him. Joe has only really excelled in the last few years, before that he was busy fighting sacks of potatoes in his own backyard - compare the quality of fights each has had. And before you start whingeing like a pom, I am a big calzaghe fan.
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I never used to whinge until i came onto sportal and now i've learnt from you boys to be really good at it mate.
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duncan wrote:I never used to whinge until i came onto sportal and now i've learnt from you boys to be really good at it mate. Go take a bath soapdodger...
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o.k. but first of all do you want to buy my kidneys for $47,000 dollars you cancer sponge.
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