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    Comments Thread For: Micki Nielsen Eager To Topple Yves Ngabu For EBU Crown

    Micki Nielsen (25-1, 15 KOs) is full of confidence as he prepares to challenge Yves Ngabu (19-0, 14 KOs) for the European Cruiserweight title on Saturday night at the Eventhal Schiervelde in Roeselare, Belgium. Nielsen faces his biggest career test as he attempts to dethrone the undefeated champion in his backyard, but the hard-hitting Copenhagen-native believes he is up to the challenge and ready to bring the EBU belt back to Denmark.
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    Hopefully Lawrence Okolie get's a crack at the winner!

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      anyone seen any odds for this? imo its a lump job if Nielson is the favourite. No idea who the opponent is, but Nielson has one of the most manufactured records in europe, has the gastank of david price, and is generally a fat slob who has limited boxing skills. dude just got a horibile robbery over some Latvian journeyman in his last fight.

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        I expect Ngabu to smash Nielsen, then hopefully he defends the title against Ryad Merhy in an all Belgian clash!

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          #5
          Originally posted by BigZ44
          I expect Ngabu to smash Nielsen, then hopefully he defends the title against Ryad Merhy in an all Belgian clash!
          I hope that Belgium who got robbed agaisnt Craig Kennedy a few years back gets another opportunity, that was almost comical it was so bad.

          edit: hes fighting in his U.S debut next week!
          then fighting Matty Askin in a couple of months. nice
          Last edited by mlac; 02-14-2019, 03:06 PM.

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            #6
            Originally posted by mlac
            I hope that Belgium who got robbed agaisnt Craig Kennedy a few years back gets another opportunity, that was almost comical it was so bad.

            edit: hes fighting in his U.S debut next week!
            then fighting Matty Askin in a couple of months. nice
            That's a good fight, I hold the Assassin in high regards, wouldn't mind seeing him get a shot at the European title as well or against a tough old bastard like Diablo Wlodarczyk

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              #7
              Originally posted by mlac
              anyone seen any odds for this? imo its a lump job if Nielson is the favourite. No idea who the opponent is, but Nielson has one of the most manufactured records in europe, has the gastank of david price, and is generally a fat slob who has limited boxing skills. dude just got a horibile robbery over some Latvian journeyman in his last fight.
              Manufactured? Lol. How? Nielsen has some fine wins. Not controversial. Especially his win over Larghetti was good and the fight was excellent.

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                Originally posted by BattlingNelson
                Manufactured? Lol. How? Nielsen has some fine wins. Not controversial. Especially his win over Larghetti was good and the fight was excellent.
                Just face it, Bat. Ancient Lolenga Mock is Denmark's best boxer.

                Oh wait, he's retired. They don't have one now.



                Nielsen's not horrible. He is ok.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BattlingNelson
                  Manufactured? Lol. How? Nielsen has some fine wins. Not controversial. Especially his win over Larghetti was good and the fight was excellent.
                  watch his last fight...

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jreckoning
                    Just face it, Bat. Ancient Lolenga Mock is Denmark's best boxer.

                    Oh wait, he's retired. They don't have one now.



                    Nielsen's not horrible. He is ok.
                    watch his last fight agaisnt a random latvian journeyman where he loses nearly every round and gets a SD.

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