Dariusz Michalczewski "DM" is back

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  • INFAMOUZ
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    Dariusz Michalczewski "DM" is back

    DM is supposed to be fighting Fabrice Tiozzo for the WBA belt 02-26-05. If he beats Tiozzo who jones never beat then fights the winner of Tarver vs. Johnson and wins is his legacy greater than jones?
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    Maybe his light heavyweight legacy, but not overall.

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    • Sir_Jose
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      #3
      DM was about as washed up as it gets at the end why would he come back

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      • Great
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        Chances at it are, but DM very not entertainment boxer. At least I myself have hardly forced to look his 3 fights and it has sufficed me for ever.

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        • Neuraxis
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          #5
          DM is washed up, maybe not as much as RJJ, but he is still finished.

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            I would be pleased, if he has finished as soon as possible

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            • Soundtraveler
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              #7
              Hmmm, to say DM "is back" would imply that he was once the man in his division, I fail to see when THAT ever happened, as he refused to fight anywhere that he didn''t have a home court advantage....

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              • Neuraxis
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                #8
                Originally posted by Soundtraveler
                Hmmm, to say DM "is back" would imply that he was once the man in his division, I fail to see when THAT ever happened, as he refused to fight anywhere that he didn''t have a home court advantage....
                Actually he agreed to fight Jones in America, but turned it down when Jones demanded a 70/30 split. He was the linear champ, not Jones.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Neuraxis
                  Actually he agreed to fight Jones in America, but turned it down when Jones demanded a 70/30 split. He was the linear champ, not Jones.

                  But Jones was the SUPERSTAR.

                  Hopkins was the middleweight champ, but Oscar got 30 mil to Hops' 10 mil.

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                  • Neuraxis
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jabsRstiff
                    But Jones was the SUPERSTAR.

                    Hopkins was the middleweight champ, but Oscar got 30 mil to Hops' 10 mil.
                    Hopkins didn't have anywhere near as much to risk by fighting DLH as DM had by fighting RJJ. It would have been impossible for DM to have won by decision, yet it would have been possible for DLH. The only way DM could have won would have been by KO.
                    Last edited by Neuraxis; 10-27-2004, 01:21 PM.

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