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    Rising Australian heavyweight boxer Alex Leapai is eyeing a shot at one of the formidable Klitschko brothers and can make a statement against one of the few fighters to have gone the distance with one of the fearsome siblings.

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  • #2
    If kevin johnson is american , how is he fighting for the australasian Heavyweight title??

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    • #3
      Originally posted by tripper View Post
      If kevin johnson is american , how is he fighting for the australasian Heavyweight title??
      it will be for the IBF australian title. kingpin will win this belt then vacate it. monte barrett owns 2 WBO asian pacific regional titles so he will be defending the belts in newzealand vs shane cameron. kingpin will have to defend the belt in australia if he wants to retain it. it gives the winner a top 15 IBF ranking.

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      • #4
        kingpin 12UD 120-108

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        • #5
          Cant see leapai doing good agianst johnson unless he lands a big punch on him that knocks him over! Johnson is the far superior boxer

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          • #6
            Johnson wins this one imo, but it's a pity they didn't sing the fight with Seth Mitchell after Kingpin confronted him. Understandable though, a fight against Mitchell would be too risky.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
              Rising Australian heavyweight boxer Alex Leapai is eyeing a shot at one of the formidable Klitschko brothers and can make a statement against one of the few fighters to have gone the distance with one of the fearsome siblings.

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              I know the word "exposed" gets thrown out lots here but this guy recently lost to some fat hispanic guy @ HW. Mexicans usually do terrible at HW and if he lost to a journeyman Mexican HW, then he's getting stopped in 6 or less by Kingpin.

              Leapai isn't even David Tua-lite. More like a stronger version of Hicklett Lau

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