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  • #21
    Originally posted by The Monk View Post
    Not sure to be honest, I made that prediction after he said the Mormeck fight was his last at cruiser, so his fight with Macca has kinda put a spanner in the works. If he could get a shot at the winner of Chagaev/Skelton I would give him a good chance, so the WBA title would be my prediction. What about you, what title you got him winning?
    The WBC will tied up, Klitschko will probably win the WBO title next moth so I think the WBA is the most likely. Chagaev has disappointed me in fighting Skelton next, maybe he's not as confident in his own abilities as the people who rate him highly. Also given that Haye is a current WBA champion, when he switches to HW, he may get a high ranking by that organization pretty quickly.

    PS if Skelton somehow beats Chagaev and Haye beat Macca, I think Haye will get a shot straight away.

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    • #22
      Jamaica.

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      • #23
        Lets be honest it makes no difference.

        He was born in Britain and lived here until he was 12 therefore he is British.

        My brother in law lives in Germany and is a German citizen but he is still British.

        For some reason this subject is used at times to attempt to allude to the fact that Britain did not have actually have a great Heavyweight World Champion.

        The facts are simple, Lewis was born in Britain, lived in Britain for many years and fought as a professional under the British flag therefore that is the end of the argument as far as I am concerned.

        Many people have a mix of different cultures and heritage in and around themselves and their family.

        Lewis fought as British man.
        Last edited by MickyHatton; 01-10-2008, 02:22 PM.

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