Which November 2 Remember scrap are U more AMP'D for?

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  • El Chicano
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    #1

    Which November 2 Remember scrap are U more AMP'D for?

    Rafa Marquez vs Juanma Lopez

    Manny Pacquiao vs Tony Margarito

    Sergio Martinez vs Paul Williams

    Carl Froch vs Arthur Abraham

    J.M. Marquez vs Mike Katsidis
    22
    Rafa vs Juanma
    0.00%
    0
    Manny vs Tony
    27.27%
    6
    Sergio vs PWill
    31.82%
    7
    Froch vs Abraham
    22.73%
    5
    JM Marquez vs Katsidis
    18.18%
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    Last edited by El Chicano; 11-03-2010, 07:47 AM.
  • bojangles1987
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    #2
    How is Martinez vs. Williams not everyone's most anticipated? That's the closest thing to guaranteed awesome boxing can deliver.

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    • Kaspa9t9
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      #3
      All pretty good fights, though I think the upset will be Rafa beating Lopez, I just have that feeling.

      I used to think AA would spark out Froch, but the more I think about it the more I think its a 50-50 fight, Froch has the reach and power to keep the turtle at bay.

      I think Froch gets treated unfairly, there are very few boxers out there like him. He beat Pascal to get the WBC Belt, Chose his first defence to be JT, fought Dirrell, Kessler and now is facing AA. Has there been any other boxer in modern time to go through so many elite fighters all at once?

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      • rochemback
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        #4
        Marquez-Katsidis is missing on the list, this could be a good one too.

        For me it's still Pacquiao-Margarito, all catchweight and size and skill disparities aside, I am still looking forward to Pac winning this.

        Abraham-Froch comes close, as it is pretty much all of the excitement that is left in the Super Six and the fight is hard to predict. And it will be at prime time for us in Europe.

        Also Marquez-Lopez, although I believe Juanma will be too much for him at this stage of his career.

        Williams-Martinez is most likely turning out to be another good fight, but the total lack of pre-fight hype and the fishy ending to Williams' last fight kinda dampens the anticipation.

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        • Kaspa9t9
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          #5
          Originally posted by rochemback
          Marquez-Katsidis is missing on the list, this could be a good one too.

          For me it's still Pacquiao-Margarito, all catchweight and size and skill disparities aside, I am still looking forward to Pac winning this.

          Abraham-Froch comes close, as it is pretty much all of the excitement that is left in the Super Six and the fight is hard to predict. And it will be at prime time for us in Europe.

          Also Marquez-Lopez, although I believe Juanma will be too much for him at this stage of his career.

          Williams-Martinez is most likely turning out to be another good fight, but the total lack of pre-fight hype and the fishy ending to Williams' last fight kinda dampens the anticipation.
          That's what I was thinking. I don't know whats up with Paul, against Cintron he just looked soooo slooooowwwwww, and Paul usually does have quite quick hands. Dunno whats up with that man.

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          • The Hammer
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            #6
            Froch-Abraham more than any other

            there's interesting fights every weekend during the month

            06 Raf-JMLopez
            13 Pac-Marg
            20 Martinez-PWill
            27 Froch-Abraham, Katsidis-JMM

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            • wazaa.
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              #7
              JMM-Katsidis the most. Especially now that Katsidis brother has passed away. Katsidis is always motivated but now he is even more. I can't wait.

              WAR KATSIDIS !!

              AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH !!

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              • Antwuan Maxx
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                #8
                Originally posted by bojangles1987
                How is Martinez vs. Williams not everyone's most anticipated? That's the closest thing to guaranteed awesome boxing can deliver.
                Because they've already fought before, so we have an idea of how that particular fight plays out. Don't get me wrong, it's still a great fight and I'm sure most are looking forward to it (as am I), but other great fights on the schedule, such as Abraham-Froch, promise just as much action, only we don't have any idea what so ever how they play out.

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                • badnewsbrown
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                  #9
                  froch-abraham

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                  • El Chicano
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by rochemback
                    Marquez-Katsidis is missing on the list, this could be a good one too.

                    For me it's still Pacquiao-Margarito, all catchweight and size and skill disparities aside, I am still looking forward to Pac winning this.

                    Abraham-Froch comes close, as it is pretty much all of the excitement that is left in the Super Six and the fight is hard to predict. And it will be at prime time for us in Europe.

                    Also Marquez-Lopez, although I believe Juanma will be too much for him at this stage of his career.

                    Williams-Martinez is most likely turning out to be another good fight, but the total lack of pre-fight hype and the fishy ending to Williams' last fight kinda dampens the anticipation.
                    Oh yeah, is that fight still going on? I'll add it and a poll.

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