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Agree about Wilder - if his management are still putting him in farcical matchups 25 bouts into his pro career after a decent amateur career, then it looks like he's a pure hype job.
Scottish heavyweight David Price is the up & coming guy that is looking like the real deal, & hoping to see more of him.
Hopefully he will get rid of Audley Harrison for good, although it is still a dangerous fight against a much more experienced opponent, no matter how inconsistent or full of cr*p Harrison is.
For a fan of the professionalism in boxing, Please David, knock this a**hole clean out of the ring!Comment
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arreola is a B level fighter. he is much like ray mercer was in the 90s. lots of talent, solid chin but just lacking the dedication needed to reach the top level. arreola will win some bigs fights but will never be in the upper echelon. he is exciting to watch & he is always interesting to listen too after. i have watched several of stiverne's fights & he was in the ring with softies most of his career. he has lost to demetrus king & had a draw with charles davis but does have a big come from behind knockout win over ray austin. his loss to king i don't worry too much about because it was an early stoppage in my eyes.don king got him in a great position when he matched stiverne up with manswell. manswell had a bloated 20-0 mark & they fought for 3 vacant regional titles. that win got him in the eliminator vs austin. now he is 1 fight away from a title shot & he can thank don king for angling him to his current position. the win over austin was huge but i'm not sure how good he really is. arreola will be in his face from the opening bell so he will be forced to fight. a battle of B level heavyweights.Comment
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just watched pulev vs dimitrenko...
pulev was in good shape & has a rock solid chin. he took some big bombs from dimitrenko & kept coming. by the 8th round pulev was teeing off on sasha & you could see dimitrenko getting discouraged. he didn't like being cut & he started to hug & fall down from exhaustion. i think pulev is a little slow & keeps his hands down too often but he looks like a legit contender. dimitrenko has some good skills but he lacks heart but i think that also could be from a lack of preparation. he has one of the worst teams i have ever seen. he got no advice in his corner inbetween rounds & when sasha realized pulev could take his best he had no plan B. his corner kept saying you are in this fight & didn't give him any pointers. then occasionally you would hear 1,2 sasha, 1 2. dimitrenko needs a new team around him. a world class trainer would do wonders for this guy. he has skill but he has no guidance. there is definitely something to work with. i won't write him off yet. he is like arreola in the sense that his 2 biggest fights he's 0-2.Comment
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Originally posted by Freedom.Ruslan Chagaev looks to be in better shape at this morning's weigh-in:
http://www.allboxing.ru/archives/2012-08-31_17_02.htmlComment
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Originally posted by Freedom.Ruslan Chagaev looks to be in better shape at this morning's weigh-in:
http://www.allboxing.ru/archives/2012-08-31_17_02.htmlComment
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Originally posted by Freedom.Ruslan Chagaev looks to be in better shape at this morning's weigh-in:
http://www.allboxing.ru/archives/2012-08-31_17_02.htmlComment
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Originally posted by Freedom.Former WBA heavyweight champion Ruslan Chagaev (30-2-1, 19 KOs) defeated journeyman Werner Kreiskott (12-19-1, 8 KOs) by seventh round technical knockout. Chagaev dominated the fight from the beginning, as his opponent, while tough, was no match for him. Kreiskott was down twice in the fifth and once in the seventh. It was Chagaev’s first fight under the Sturm Box-Promotion banner.
http://www.microsofttranslator.com/b...val-krejskottaComment
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Originally posted by Freedom.Comment
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