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  • #11
    I didn't see that coming.

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    • #12
      I respect that Leapai beat Boystov and upset the apple cart but there is many more deserving contenders the WBO should be ashamed of themselves ordering a unified champion to fight a fringe contender and should have rewarded Leapai with a high ranking not a forced mandatory.
      Last edited by chocolate; 12-28-2013, 10:22 PM.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by hougigo View Post
        How can it do bigger business than Germany though?
        that entire region is picking up steam. the Asian pacific area has been hosting some decent events especially that macau place in china. if the fight happens in Australia would there be PPV there or in NZLD? i'm not sure but were any of tua's fights ever blacked out locally? how many world heavyweight title fights have happened in Australia? I know if arreola\stiverne happens in Canada I might go...I think the last one here was chuvalo\ali in Toronto. Tyson\Ruddock got cancelled but I bet it's a huge event down under. not to mention promotional tours in the sunshine wouldn't be bad for wlad. i'm sure he would get in some windsailing... I see easy payday...

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        • #14
          Originally posted by chocolate View Post
          I respect that Leapai beat Boystov and upset the apple cart but there is many more deserving contenders the WBO should be ashamed of themselves ordering a unified champion to fight a fringe contender and should have rewarded Leapai with a high ranking not a forced mandatory.
          my feelings exactly.....

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          • #15
            I wonder how much Hrunov will bid for this bull****-fight! Why the hell is he even taking part in this??

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            • #16
              What a moron, throwing money at garbage fights.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by joe strong View Post
                that entire region is picking up steam. the Asian pacific area has been hosting some decent events especially that macau place in china. if the fight happens in Australia would there be PPV there or in NZLD? i'm not sure but were any of tua's fights ever blacked out locally? how many world heavyweight title fights have happened in Australia? I know if arreola\stiverne happens in Canada I might go...I think the last one here was chuvalo\ali in Toronto. Tyson\Ruddock got cancelled but I bet it's a huge event down under. not to mention promotional tours in the sunshine wouldn't be bad for wlad. i'm sure he would get in some windsailing... I see easy payday...
                My man, Australia shady as hell, also I doubt they could fill it like a soccer stadium in germany. Also the attendance would suffer along with the live gate.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by joe strong View Post
                  I keep saying this fight will land in Australia but the usual suspects say it will never happen... when will they learn boxing is a f**king business & not a sport? nobody fights for glory including the current champion... no way leapai's side will sign until the purse bid date arrives. they know full well they will get a better paycheck if someone puts in a big bid... i'm sure this Russian has been in leapai's handlers ears already...
                  You're right, lol.
                  Just read the Russians and some other richers about to go H.A.M on this fight and Macao/Australia are two other places they're looking at

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