Travis Walker Calls Out Hasim Rahman

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Travis Walker Calls Out Hasim Rahman

    NABF top five-rated heavyweight, Travis “The Freight Train” Walker, through his management team headed by Stephen P. Munisteri of Munisteri Sports & Entertainment have informed Joe Dwyer, Chairman of the NABF Championship Committee, that Travis Walker is willing to challenge Hasim Rahman for the NABF title. [details]
  • rudement
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    i really dont want to see rahman fight anymore

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    • Derranged_
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      What the hell is the NABF title and why would Rahman take such a risky fight? Walker should call out someone like Brian Minto, Chris Arreola, or Tye Fields; ya know someone who takes boxing seriously...

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      • Hitman932
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        Originally posted by BostonGuy
        What the hell is the NABF title and why would Rahman take such a risky fight? Walker should call out someone like Brian Minto, Chris Arreola, or Tye Fields; ya know someone who takes boxing seriously...
        walker is not nearly as good as he looks.. dude is a physical specimen to say the least but..

        i think arreola or minto would actually be tougher fights for rahman...

        walker is a very inconsistent fighter and would not be able to pull a decision over the rock, and he was not able to knockout andrew greeley, jason gavern, george garcia or estrada... if u look at his record its a bunch of first or second round KO's and then decisions cause he loses his knockout power due to fatigue everytime ive seen him..

        i do like walker though, he treats the sport with respect and he seems much more determined to do well than the other prospects out there.... walker has fought 10 times since the beginning of 2006 and he has come in at career low weights for all his biggest fights... oh and he makes for good entertainment... he has come a long long way from the fighter he was against gavern and i have to give him props for that.

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        • JakeNDaBox
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          Walker-Rahman would be a terrible fight, one where I wouldn't dare wager a prediction as you never know what you'll get from either fighter.

          Walker might be able to bunt his way to a title shot, but I honestly don't think much of him.

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