:: at the Boxnation link :: It seems to be some guy in his room with a SKY box and a Laptop. Right now he is flicking thru the channels. MOTD is on it right now.
You ALWAYS agree with me, not just this :nono: :: Yeah, all Price would have to do is avoid the telegraphed right hand and get his own right hand off. Price would knock Huck right out. Thats the one saving grace of the heavyweights. It really does sort its inhabitants out in short order.
You guys are really going out on a limb with these predictions. You're picking an undefeated 6'9", 260 lb and an undefeated 6'8", 244 lb Olympic medalist to beat a 6'1, 200 lb guy. I agree. I also would pick the Klitschko's over him. Huck should stay at cruiserweight where he belongs.
There is a world of difference between the heavyweights you have mentioned. Fury and Price have nothing but size in common with the K-Bros. Huck would get down and dirty with Fury for a few rounds before the relentless tagging of those arm punches caught up with him. Price would also go a few rounds, but that fight would end brutally for Huck. He'd sign to fight either of those guys if the money was right. He'd never sign to fight Wlad or Vitali. Huck would go late rounds with Povetkin. Chad Dawson could beat Huck, but Huck would annihilate Bernard Hopkins.
That I should not cry for him?? Ortiz is American. But they play the Mexican anthem for him. Thus Rossi is Italian. L'Italia Chiamo, SI!
I just woke up on my couch from the Donaire fight, it put me to sleep.Can't believe he did not use angles to at least break down the arms (another HBO cliche)of Narvaez and get some openings. He kept hitting straight foward into highly placed mitts of Narvaez. As for Narvaez to me he was bordline deserving of a fine for not coming to fight. And to make matters worse , I turned off the World Series and missed Albert Pujols making history with three home runs in WS game, only done two other times in the last 100 years or so.....damn....GS
:: No shit, I fell asleep half way thru the first round. Woke up just in time for the decision. Yawn.
Nonito was bored in there. He dominated proceedings. He looked kinda rusty. Hard to motivate yourself when your opponent isn't making a fight of it.
Cheers. All is well now in the World. The Wankfest has come, and it has passed, and all Free Men might now revel in the happenings of the past few days. First Gaddafi, then Ferguson. Sic Semper Tyrannus, Thus Always To Tyrants. Amen.
:nono: That's my point, our Maravilla deserves the honor of the Mexican anthem, so could Rossi have a bit? (Not now,...I mean pre this fight)
I think Donaire is #2. If they were the same weight, I would pick Pacquiao to beat him quite confidently. And although I have been a Donaire believer for years, I do want to see him in with someone closer to his natural size, which is probably 122. At 122 I reckon he'll start looking the same size as people he faces. And don't get me wrong, I still think he'll smash them.