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    Hot damn.... Don King putting everything into his last good fighter

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    Originally posted by Hougigo View Post



    Hot damn.... Don King putting everything into his last good fighter
    King also has Bahodir Mamadjonov who is a very solid prospect.

    I thought Levan Ghvachiama was supposed to be facing Ugas. But this is just as good of a match up IMO.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Hougigo View Post



      Hot damn.... Don King putting everything into his last good fighter
      Don King still promotes Bermane Stiverne, who could become the WBC Heavyweight champion on that night.

      Amir Imam has looked good on Shobox. Ugas is a step up for him.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by bigcursedawg View Post
        King also has Bahodir Mamadjonov who is a very solid prospect.

        I thought Levan Ghvachiama was supposed to be facing Ugas. But this is just as good of a match up IMO.
        I wonder what's next for Mamajama. He got that good win over that cuban guy when he was undefeated.

        Originally posted by Loque-san View Post
        Don King still promotes Bermane Stiverne, who could become the WBC Heavyweight champion on that night.

        Amir Imam has looked good on Shobox. Ugas is a step up for him.
        I forgot the squashed their beef.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Hougigo View Post
          I wonder what's next for Mamajama. He got that good win over that cuban guy when he was undefeated.



          I forgot the squashed their beef.
          I've been wondering the same thing. He's stayed busy fighting a decent journeyman and a couple of scrubs since his win against Santana. Hopefully his team can get him a meaningful fight on espn or shobox again. But atleast he's staying active.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by bigcursedawg View Post
            I've been wondering the same thing. He's stayed busy fighting a decent journeyman and a couple of scrubs since his win against Santana. Hopefully his team can get him a meaningful fight on espn or shobox again. But atleast he's staying active.
            Which is a miracle under Don King

            Fighting twice a year is too active

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            • #7
              Ugh Ugas he not good

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