This is not meant as a reaction entirely to the other night. Its obvious he is winding down and that its unlikely he will win as many fights...
Weren't HBO even a bit reluctant to take this up at all? Not a hope they will do a 24/7 on this, I think 650K will do well to be reached
I thought you weren't high on Enzo? Yet, you now compare Mark Hobson to Billy Conn? :dunno: ...get some sleep :nono:
Hobson took him to the wire in their first fight, he lost to Swaby...he has power but he bog average on every other criterium...
With Calzaghe on the way out, Warren will need a few world chumps to put on his Khan undercards...no way he feeds bumzo to Haye, unless Haye is...
Enjoy haters..:rolleyes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B19Re17fmWk
I'd still probably have it between Pavlik and Floyd, with an edge towards the latter if he manages to take out Hatton...Cotto had a hard time with...
the hierarchy as it relates to your favorites, yes Loitering at cruiser, the guy has had twenty fights, he has beaten the no.1 cruiserweight as...
and Haye is a lot blacker than bumzo..if haye was a tad whiter and wasn't a cocky bloke from london, you'd be all over him :nono:
Bonin is a punching bag but he's usually more durable, I'd bet Haye's power will be just fine at HW, his chin may not hold up but if he's brought...
Earned it retrospectively?? :lol: , he fought Hobson to get the shot, then fought him again for the title...you think there weren't any other...
Enzo hasn't earned balls, he was gifted a title. Rees is a bum, Woods I like but he's not the man at LHW.
Interviewer: How do you feel to be one of seven (british) world champions? DH: To be honest, I'm one of 3 British world champions :bears:
Nah, Enzo will be allegedly watching it through Warrenvision, where Haye has made a decent claim as a challenger to Enzo's true crown, as long as...
Haye knocks him out in the 7th after having been down himself and nearly out in the fourth (or fifth)....
Styles wise, they all promise to be aesthtically unsatisfying fights to watch IMO, even though its a decent step up for Ortiz...
Maybe he knows that he's a shot lightweight who shouldn't have been given the opportunity in the first place. :dunno: Not much value in the under...
Mosley and cotto both at 146.25, both look good...margarito also at 146.25, johnson half a pound over-he looks soft
Reid looked done against Magee and Lacy, didnt see the Brinkley fight but I doubt two years have improved him any...Froch by stoppage
Well-written :clap: ..although I see Mosley hanging on and ekeing out or at least deserving the close decision, mostly based on his early rounds...
Toney is a good one Haven't enjoyed watching Barrera in a long time, nor Hopkins-the Eastman fight was the turning point
Jones-Barrera Phillips-Tszyu At that time at least
Oscar De La Hoya after the Vargas fight
Which of Joe's leftovers did he feast on?
Cunningham doesnt have a hope of hanging onto his title IMO, huck is very upright, a bit like Vitaly (and he also comes from a kickboxing...
Mosley by decision, maybe a MD or SD
Setanta have pretty deep pockets, it wasnt on PPV but a year long subscription was necessary...I doubt it would match HBO's fee but probably not...
I felt a bit bad for Codrington the other night despite being glad Bika got the cash, he really doesnt seem like too bad a chap, in fact he seems...
I don't think Haye is as chinny as portrayed, Thompson caught an inexperienced guy who blew his load early, Haye almost had the Cat out himself in...
I actually agree, Penalosa lost his momentum down the stretch IMO and gave away the opening rounds, I had it 7-5 to Ponce being generous to...
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