Harry Simon Set For Return, Training in London

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Harry Simon Set For Return, Training in London

    Namibia’s Harry Simon, one of only two men to win a world title for his home country (the other is WBA lightweight boss Paulus Moses), is set to resume his boxing career. The former two-time WBO world title holder, at light-middle and middleweight, has been training in London’s Pea**** gym, he hopes to sign a deal with Sports Network, and kick-start his career. [details]
  • Sparked_1985
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    He's a bit old.

    He was brilliant in his prime. Maybe he could be another Hopkins.

    Britain is a good place for him, there are a lot of good-level British Middleweights.

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      I remember Hopkins was supposed to fight him as part of the ill-fated Calzaghe deal in 2002. Dont see the point in him coming back now.

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        Who?

        lol

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          Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
          I remember Hopkins was supposed to fight him as part of the ill-fated Calzaghe deal in 2002. Dont see the point in him coming back now.
          Originally posted by Sparked_1985
          He's a bit old.

          He was brilliant in his prime. Maybe he could be another Hopkins.

          Britain is a good place for him, there are a lot of good-level British Middleweights.
          Same as you guys, I remember him from when he fought in the UK a couple of times. The Kevin Lueshing fight is one that sticks in my mind, Lueshing did well and landed some good shots early on, but got stopped a couple of rounds later, very similar to when he fought Tito.

          One of the most underrated boxers of the past decade IMO.

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