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  • Wayne McCullough To Challenge Kiko Martinez

    Former world bantamweight champion Wayne McCullough is to relaunch his career at the King's Hall on Saturday, 1 December against Kiko Martinez.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/7033737.stm

  • #2
    Now he's got any unbelievable chin.

    Not sure he should be fighting again though.

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    • #3
      Wayne McCullough To Challenge Kiko Martinez

      Talk about a tough return to the ring. After months of talk, former champion Wayne McCullough (27-6, 18KOs) is set to return for the first time in over two years on December 1. McCullough has not fought since suffering a beating at the hands of Oscar Larios in July of 2005. [details]

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      • #4
        Holy ****!!! I did not see this coming at all.

        I don't know what to expect of this fight at all.

        My oh my oh my

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        • #5
          Id be surprised if Martinez stopped McCullough. I suppose its a great test of his punching power.
          Although the McCullough that lost to Larios was a shadow of his former self so...

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          • #6
            McCullough could get seriously hurt in this one, i think he's in for a worse beating than against harrison or larios

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            • #7
              Originally posted by big paulie View Post
              McCullough could get seriously hurt in this one, i think he's in for a worse beating than against harrison or larios
              Yeah, im afraid to say, but these are my feelings on this fight as well. Martinez is going to be throwing an awful lot of hard shots and eventhough Wayne has got a tremendous chin im not sure if he'l make it to the end in this one. I really thought he should have retired after Larios.

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              • #8
                I really like the pocket Rocket and I would hate to see him put down. I would love to see him win, but at 37 if that's his age. Maybe he should be thinking about sticking to training fighters only.

                I wish him the best.

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                • #9
                  If Wayne can stay away from the big punches then who knows.Maybe he could box to a win.

                  Will be interesting to see what he's like.Would have to guess he's nowhere near the same fighter he was years ago.

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                  • #10
                    age 37!? i say its a very very wrong move...

                    i saw his last fight with larios, it was not pretty and i know he can last the full fight, but it was STILL a good stoppage by the doctor...

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