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  • Comments Thread For: Zahir Raheem-Tim Coleman is Set For November 2nd

    Tacoma, WA – Halquist Productions’ Zahir Raheem will return to the Emerald Queen Casino on November 2nd to take on Las Vegas’ Tim Coleman in the main event of Battle at the Boat 93. The bout will be scheduled for ten rounds with a 143 pound limit. Raheem is coming off of two straight knockout victories fighting under the Halquist Productions banner in his return to the ring, pursuing another shot at a world title.

    Tickets for Battle at the Boat 93, set for Saturday, November 2nd are available and can be purchased at the Emerald Queen Casino box office or through Ticketmaster. Prices start at $25.
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  • #2
    seems every fight is at a made-up weight nowadays

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    • #3
      Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI- View Post
      seems every fight is at a made-up weight nowadays
      Huh...... what just hearing the name Zahir Raheem started making me groggy.

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      • #4
        Zahir Raheem had his chance to blow up after he took Erik Morales to school but he never capitalized on it.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Haterfree View Post
          Zahir Raheem had his chance to blow up after he took Erik Morales to school but he never capitalized on it.
          He couldn`t capitalize on it partly because Pacquiao ducked him.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by boxingfeind View Post
            He couldn`t capitalize on it partly because Pacquiao ducked him.


            i think losing his next fight to Freitas to build any kind of momentum had more to do with that...but we know your agenda...just throwing it out there in case some casual reads your post and believes your bull****

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            • #7
              Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI- View Post
              i think losing his next fight to Freitas to build any kind of momentum had more to do with that...but we know your agenda...just throwing it out there in case some casual reads your post and believes your bull****
              To be honest he should have won that fight though, but still that is one of the two or three worst fights I ever watched live. I think that last part hurt him much worse than taking a close sort of disputed L

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              • #8
                King via stoppage. Easy work.

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