Mundine Soliman III

buster007
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Post by buster007 »

sven otke must be one of the few fighters then.
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Post by Brute »

pawpaw wrote:lacy would fight him....
Choc has never let the facts get in the way of a good story. :-?
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Post by amwsnw »

Sam should stick to Middleweight. He could have a real good crack at one of those titles. I was confident for Soliman last time they fought, paid good bucks from Perth and attended the fight to watch Choc dominate the King....It will happen again. Sam is just too small. All fighters have big egos and I cant help but think Sams is going to get him in trouble here. All the hard work and profile built up via the contendor will be erased if Choc does what he should do and dominate him. I'll be cheering for Sam but just can't see him winning this one. Sam and his management is making a bad decision. I hope I'm proved wrong.
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Post by Brute »

calmac66 wrote:I reckon Sakios resume is probably better then Mundines.
Codrington, Calzaghe, Bute, Beyer and Soliman in his last eight fights so thats 5 good names out of 8.

Mundine has Green and Soliman as the only stand out names in his last 8, maybe an argument for Hamden.
Bika is fighting a Brazilian named Gonzaga at Auburn RSL next month. Boxrec does not even rate this character in its top 200. I hope it's just a warm up fight for something better.
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