where's the league boys?

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Sapphire wrote:Briggs called Solo out a few months ago. and he would beat Solo easy
After being KOed by Leapai last night the Fat Boy, er, sorry, Nasty Boy may reconsider taking Solo on.

Maybe Solo could fight Leapai? :box:
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Brute wrote:Pat Kennedy would seen a logical opponent for Haumona, but he has a fight next weekend.
Forget Kennedy. He lost his NSW title last night in an eight rounder against Michael Kirby, who goes to 4-0-1.

Seems Kennedy is another Heavyweight Fizzer.
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i think nastyboy vs haumono would be a good scrap but being a bit of a briggs brothers fan i think nathan should reconsider his desire to box anymore i just think he has lost his fire..
After reading the book heart soul fire i learnt that it was never really nathans choice to kickbox and was pulled away from his first love of rugby league so that he could fight professionally, in pauls opinion if he had been allowed to continue his footy he probably would have been a professional.. also think of the physchological damage that would occur from fighting as a pro cruiserweight at the age of 16, this means fully grown men weighing up to 90kilos trying to hurt you
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Heavyweights clearly aren't our strong point...

Is Kirby any good?
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Post by Bushboy »

Kirby is not bad..
Had a decent amatuer background, punched the shit out of a much larger les mason, good handspeed.. im not sure whether he comes from a good stable, i think hes from a bit of a blood n guts pcyc gym but the bloke has clear potential
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Haumono VS Mailata

Watch for Mailata to KO Solo if he hits him flush, that boy can crack and hes fought everyone including Welliver, Ed Mahone, Tauasa, P. Briggs, Azzaoui.

He's as tough as they come as well
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Post by Marlin »

Haumono will stop him.
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N2 Shape wrote:Haumono VS Mailata

Watch for Mailata to KO Solo if he hits him flush, that boy can crack and hes fought everyone including Welliver, Ed Mahone, Tauasa, P. Briggs, Azzaoui.

He's as tough as they come as well
Yeah, he's fought all them and has lost 6 of 14 fights and been KOed 4 times. He is also not much over cruiserweight. Haumona is a monster with 12 wins and 12 KOs. Try somebody else.
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All im saying is i think they may fight, and if Mailata cracks Solo flush Solo will be in a world of Trouble!

Mailata is a Cruiserweight but hes fought big guys Ed Mahone is a prime example! He took BIg shots from Ed all night it certainly wouldnt be a cake walk for Solo
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Lates waste of air space. Some clown on the local ESPN channel has been carrying on about a possible fight between Willie Mason and some 36 year old aerial ping-pong player named Carey, talking about a purse of $1,000,000. Strictly for suckers. Might just as well watch a marbles tournament.
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