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  • Dave Rado
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    Originally posted by jjones10591 View Post
    why did the guy who fought bererra get D qued
    Using your head as a missile wasn't in the Queensbury Rules last time I checked.

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  • jjones10591
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    why did the guy who fought bererra get D qued

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  • superscience
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    it seems that MAB is rushing into things. he's not getting younger and his body doesn't heal as fast as it used to be.add the facts that he cuts easier these days and amir khan has roach in his corner.that's asking for trouble. f*** don king.

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  • Dave Rado
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    Originally posted by PittyPat View Post
    What is next for the young lad?

    I would be all for a Prescott rematch.
    I don't think he's ready for that rematch yet. He definitely shouldn't fight any more bums either. If he beats Barrera, he should fight someone in the The Ring's top 20 or at least their top 30 (not the alphabet organisations' top 20, they put bums in their lists), who can punch but not as concussively as Prescott, and who is different in style from his previous opponents. The last point excludes all the other British lightweights, IMO, as they all have fairly similar styles.
    Last edited by Dave Rado; 02-02-2009, 01:42 PM.

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  • SHB
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    I'd stake my points on this fight being pushed back a month. Ramirez has already ducked out of his fight with Enzo in March (wanting more time) so it makes sense to push this back to April.

    What on earth is MAB doing taking a fight against someone at 1-7 a month beforehand anyway?

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  • PittyPat
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    Originally posted by Dave Rado View Post
    That's even more daft than your previous statement, and makes you sound ignorant about boxing. Since when did anyone's boxing education mean going straight from fighting no-hopers to fighting world class fighters with nothing in between? A good match-maker would gradually improve his fighter's level of competition, and have him fight a wide range of different styles, so that the fighter experiences and learns to cope with a wide range of styles and faces gradually tougher tests as time goes on. Even a faded Barrera fighting above his best weight is still a big jump up in class from ***an, will force Khan to fight smart, and to think, and will be very good for Khan's boxing education, provided he can win (and he'll have to fight his best and his smartest in order to win).

    For goodness sakes, the guy has only recently been slaughtered by Prescott, and then teamed up with one of the world's three most respected trainers. Roach honestly believes he can take Khan to the very top, but that it will take him at least a year, maybe two.
    I agree with all the above, and I'm not dis*****g that. My original quote saying that he should skip MAB and move onto world class opponents was posted out of sheer frustration and to draw a reaction - I want the guy to do well and to move up the ranks gradually and with finesse, but it seems as though he's one of those "damned if you do/don't" types for whom people will never give any credit. Every one of his opponents has been criticised so far, yet all he can realistically do is get in the ring and do his job.

    There are people who would give Khan **** for fighting a "shot, past it" MAB, and it's being said already - they wouldn't give him the time of day even if he beat him. He genuinely could end up laying the smackdown on MAB and looking like Calzaghe against Jones (resulting in "He beat a shot fighter, what's special about that?"), or he could UD/SD him in a closely fought war ("He struggled, he can't hang with an old MAB!")

    What I was getting at, is that if he should not fight elite opposition, then who should he fight? I brought up the Willie Limonds and Graham Earls because they're said to be "tomoto can bums" who do nothing to help his standing. So he either fights a shot MAB, more Limond-like bums, the guy who KHTFO (even though he has a fight lined up already), or top-level opposition. What is next for the young lad?

    Originally posted by QUELOQUE View Post
    Maybe, I don't know, how about the guy who knocked him out in the first round, Prescott?
    I would be all for a Prescott rematch.

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  • Dave Rado
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    Originally posted by big paulie View Post
    I hope this is wrong and Barrera forces a postponement, i will lose alot of respect for him if he goes ahead with this fight, both teams need to learn from DLH V JCC otherwise they will be mugging the fans off, how the **** is Barrera supposed to have a proper camp and decent sparring, answer is he cant. He has been a consumate pro over the years and must see sense, if he just wants this for the payday and jepordises his chances of winning he can **** off
    I agree ...

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  • big paulie
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    I hope this is wrong and Barrera forces a postponement, i will lose alot of respect for him if he goes ahead with this fight, both teams need to learn from DLH V JCC otherwise they will be mugging the fans off, how the **** is Barrera supposed to have a proper camp and decent sparring, answer is he cant. He has been a consumate pro over the years and must see sense, if he just wants this for the payday and jepordises his chances of winning he can **** off

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  • MANGLER
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    I'll **** a brick if this ends up like DLH-JCC I and MAB cuts as soon as he gets hit.

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  • Scott9945
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    Don't be surprised if this fight turns out like De La Hoya-Chavez I did. You know going in that Barrera is damaged goods.

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