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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Alex Leapai Wins Return By KO, Hogan Dominates Nonaka

    Logan heavyweight boxer Alex 'The Lionheart' Leapai (31-7-3, 25 KOs) finally made his return to the sport after announcing his comeback last year. Leapai retired in February 2016 following the death of his father and being warned he could go blind if he kept fighting. He became the first Australian to challenge for the heavyweight world title in 106 years when he fought Wladimir Klitschko in 2014, ultimately losing by knockout inside five rounds.
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  • BigZ44
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    The beast is back!! Lionheart Leapai putting the HW divison on notice. Joshua, Wilder, Ortiz, Povetkin, Parker, Browne, nobody is safe!

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    • Flabble Scrote
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      How does this scrub get a headline? I'm not in the habit of calling fighters that but it's apt in this case. He's got a soft chin for a Samoan too.
      He's awful, not close to top 30, likes of Molina even would KO him in 6.

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      • robbyheartbaby
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        Originally posted by Pusnuts
        How does this scrub get a headline? I'm not in the habit of calling fighters that but it's apt in this case. He's got a soft chin for a Samoan too.
        He's awful, not close to top 30, likes of Molina even would KO him in 6.
        because some fans like myself would like to know, the whole boxing world doesn't revolve around the US. The bloke fought for a title a couple years ago good to see him back thanks Boxingscene!

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