Lovemore Ndou Decisions Phillip Ndou For IBO Title

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Lovemore Ndou Decisions Phillip Ndou For IBO Title

    At Emperor’s Palace in Kempton Park, South Africa, former champion Lovemore Ndou (47-11-1, 31KOs) won a unanimous twelve round decision over Phil Ndou (32-4, 31KOs) to win the IBO welterweight title. The scores were 116-112, 115-113 and 117-111. [details]
  • Iceta
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    Lol for the people who make Phillip Ndou as some kind of great victory on Floyd's resume.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Iceta
      Lol for the people who make Phillip Ndou as some kind of great victory on Floyd's resume.
      Why do you have to bring up Floyd?

      Neither Philip or Lovemore are that good anyway...

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        #4
        Originally posted by The_Executioner
        Why do you have to bring up Floyd?

        Neither Philip or Lovemore are that good anyway...
        I'm just saying that it is an apparent pattern of Floyd's opponents not going on to do anything meaningful. Baldomir went on to lose to Forrest. Mitchell got destroyed by Williams. And almost all of Floyd's opponents at 140 went on to lose to Cotto. And how can anybody forget Zab Judah getting owned by Clottey and Cotto.

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          I'm just saying that it is an apparent pattern of Floyd's opponents not going on to do anything meaningful. Baldomir went on to lose to Forrest. Mitchell got destroyed by Williams. And almost all of Floyd's opponents at 140 went on to lose to Cotto. And how can anybody forget Zab Judah getting owned by Clottey and Cotto.
          .......U still didn't answer the question... why bring up Floyd?? lol.
          I can guess why but i won't go there.

          Anyway, for a guy who hasn't had a 12 rounder in 5 years Phillip did pretty good. Lovemore looked much better than ever before. the fight was actually pretty good.

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            #6
            the question u should be asking is how does a guy coming from a 5 year layoff (besides his 6 rounder) not on the p4p list contend for a title? And how the hell does Lovemore keep landing title fights especially coming off of not 1, but 2 losses!!!!!??????

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            • Iceta
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              It was for the IBO title. The IBO title holds about as much weight as the belt around my waist. None.
              Last edited by Iceta; 07-13-2009, 06:08 PM.

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                #8
                What the hell, there's two Ndous...?

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