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  • #11
    Does anyone remember what time did Manny Pacquiao vs. Jeff Horn take place? I'm reading on Google the fight was at 6pm Eastern-time, but I remember watching that fight at noon, live.

    Anyways, Joshua Franco vs. Andrew Moloney III on the undercard is dope.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post


      George Kamboso is a acceptable mandatory defense, he is a legitimate world-title contender, skilled enough to compete and go the distance with Teofimo Lopez. Lopez, is currently at the peak of his young career with the upset of the year vs. Vasily Lomachenko, I expect Teo to carry the explosive momentum that has thrusted him up the P4P rankings and notoriety. As always, Teofimo should deliver a entertaining performance.

      The venue in Australia is a great learning opportunity for Teo and establish himself as a 'world-champion' and road-warrior. For the Aussie's, its a treat to get to see one of their own contest for arguably the 'undisputed' lightweight crown -- at least thats how this showdown will be promoted 'Down Under'.

      This significance of Lopez vs. Kamboso for Australia boxing is comparable to Azumah Nelson vs. Jeff Fenech II. in Melbourne ; the Aussies came up short that time.
      Bro im an Aussie that lives in Perth virtually opposite sides of Australia but if this fight gets here, better believe that i will be catching a flight and making a weekend of it.
      Its not often that we get fights of this calibre esp. with a lightweight King in Lopez.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
        Does anyone remember what time did Manny Pacquiao vs. Jeff Horn take place? I'm reading on Google the fight was at 6pm Eastern-time, but I remember watching that fight at noon, live.

        Anyways, Joshua Franco vs. Andrew Moloney III on the undercard is dope.
        It started at 1.30 Eastern standard time.
        Yes your right it was just after midday.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by BLASTER1 View Post
          Bro im an Aussie that lives in Perth virtually opposite sides of Australia but if this fight gets here, better believe that i will be catching a flight and making a weekend of it.
          Its not often that we get fights of this calibre esp. with a lightweight King in Lopez.
          Hopefully Tim2 is the goods and Australia gets more top five middleweight showdowns. Boxing has enabled me to learn about other cultures in a fun way. Throughout the years that I become a hardcore boxing-fan.

          I have enjoyed learning about different cultures through promotional segments before the main-events -- often I found a lot of the content humorous, I can only imagine all the laughter that Adrien Broner has provided people outside our borders
          Originally posted by BLASTER1 View Post
          It started at 1.30 Eastern standard time.
          Yes your right it was just after midday.
          Thank you. What prompted my question is that I've been watching Tim Tszyu's fights at around 3-4 am, and wondered what time Lopez vs. Kamboso would be on. I'm not sure how many time-zones Australia has; over here in the U.S.A we got three ( In general ), Eastern-Midwest-Pacific.

          Considering Pac vs. Horn was in the afternoon, I hope that Toprank pick the same time, but if that's not possible, I'll watch Lopez vs. Kamboso even at 2am.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
            Hopefully Tim2 is the goods and Australia gets more top five middleweight showdowns. Boxing has enabled me to learn about other cultures in a fun way. Throughout the years that I become a hardcore boxing-fan.

            I have enjoyed learning about different cultures through promotional segments before the main-events -- often I found a lot of the content humorous, I can only imagine all the laughter that Adrien Broner has provided people outside our borders


            Thank you. What prompted my question is that I've been watching Tim Tszyu's fights at around 3-4 am, and wondered what time Lopez vs. Kamboso would be on. I'm not sure how many time-zones Australia has; over here in the U.S.A we got three ( In general ), Eastern-Midwest-Pacific.

            Considering Pac vs. Horn was in the afternoon, I hope that Toprank pick the same time, but if that's not possible, I'll watch Lopez vs. Kamboso even at 2am.
            We have a cpl of different time zones but its only 3hrs max difference at the most.
            Really looking forward to see Tim progress from now on.
            He seems to want the bigger fights so i think its time for him to step up now.
            Tiexera would be perfect for him.
            It would be awesome if he co-mained with Lopez and got Patrick on the card.

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            • #16
              Kambosos been a shoe shine combination fighter since he was young. About to realise what it’s like when someone sits on his shots and is more accurate than he’s used too

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              • #17
                Easy check for Teo

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                • #18
                  Kabosos is game and is a good test for Lopez at 140.

                  Good to see Australia is capitalizing on being virus free first.

                  Can't wait to see Tszyu Junior in action again.

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                  • #19
                    One Hour said the magic words. Road warrior. Some times it's harder than others, but road warriors rule. Teofimo has to knock Kamboso out in Oz. Any backing up and Kamboso gets the aggression points (Horn v Pac). Any wasted pressure and Kamboso gets the boxing points (Parker v Ruiz). Simple.

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