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  • !! Anorak
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    I don't give two ****s about 2005 boxing

    Well? What's to see? In the premier division there's so much red tape you'll never see a politics-free worthwhile match-up, and in the lower divisions all the heroes are washed up.

    Oh - Eastman vs. Hopkins.

    Other than that, I don't give two ****s.
  • IwatchBoxing
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    #2
    Joppy beat Eastmen a long time ago, what is he gonna do now against Hopkins?

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    • !! Anorak
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      #3
      Are you doing this deliberately? Didn't you read my post about this very same thing? **** it, I'll sticky it just for you.

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      • leff
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        #4
        So you wont see klitschko-Rahman?

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        • !! Anorak
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          You know, I WILL see it (If I get the chance - Don King overprices for overseas territories) but I'm not that hopefully. You either need someone really big or really skilful to beat Vitali. Rahman is neither. And if he DOES do the job it'll just be another... I won't exactly say fluke... job that would make him beatable for anyone else. He wouldn't be able to beat Vitali DEFINITIVELY, IMO.

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          • leff
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            #6
            Originally posted by Anorak
            You know, I WILL see it (If I get the chance - Don King overprices for overseas territories) but I'm not that hopefully. You either need someone really big or really skilful to beat Vitali. Rahman is neither. And if he DOES do the job it'll just be another... I won't exactly say fluke... job that would make him beatable for anyone else. He wouldn't be able to beat Vitali DEFINITIVELY, IMO.
            Your right that Rahman will probably lose but stil it will be a good fight.

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            • LuKahnLi
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              #7
              Anorak

              What is wrong with Jean Marc Mormeck VS. Wayne Braithwaite?
              Pacquaio VS. Marquez II?
              Kofi Jantuah VS. Kassim Ouma?

              We got plenty of good fights on tap.

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              • !! Anorak
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                You see, we don't get the regular exposure to the lower weight classes to build up the interest in England. Mind you, in England you'd be hard pressed to get the man on the street to name ONE of the top ten heavyweights, let alone the main guy.

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                • LuKahnLi
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Anorak
                  You see, we don't get the regular exposure to the lower weight classes to build up the interest in England. Mind you, in England you'd be hard pressed to get the man on the street to name ONE of the top ten heavyweights, let alone the main guy.
                  You think thats any different in the states? Even with exposure to the lower weight classes. The average guy on the street would probably say Tyson.

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                  • !! Anorak
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                    #10
                    Tell you what, IWatchBoxing - how about instead of shooting some bad karma across you bows, we have a total points bet on the fight?

                    Because of prior commitments I have to keep 250,000 of mine but that leaves me.... let's call it 20,000,000 points. I'm a millionaire twenty times over and I'm ready to stick it all on the Jamaican with the dyed beard. If Hopkins loses you give me 12800000 - deal?



                    I can't believe I just said this. Eastman better win...

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