Country vs Country

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Should there be an entire international card each year.
Maybe a Trans Tasman Card, or an ashes series to help promote boxing better in Australia.
5 events spread from Heavy to Featherweight Televised live on tv.
Other codes such as Rugby, league, and even soccer seem to cash in on bitter rivalry in Country vs country, and could possibly revive interest,
sponsers and more exposure in boxing Australia.

Some entertaining and interesting fights could come out of these series, here's 1 possible outcome Australia vs UK



Heavy; John McDermott VS Kali Meehan
SuperMid; Carl Froch VS Antony Mundine
Middle; John Duddy VS Daniel Geale
Light; Amir Khan VS Michael Katsidis
Sup Feather; Kevin Mitchell VS William Kickett

There could have been many more Matchups, tell me what you think.
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MT GILLICK V ANY RANK10-20 SUP MIDDLE

OFFERS?
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Hounddog wrote:Should there be an entire international card each year.
Maybe a Trans Tasman Card, or an ashes series to help promote boxing better in Australia.
5 events spread from Heavy to Featherweight Televised live on tv.
Other codes such as Rugby, league, and even soccer seem to cash in on bitter rivalry in Country vs country, and could possibly revive interest,
sponsers and more exposure in boxing Australia.

Some entertaining and interesting fights could come out of these series, here's 1 possible outcome Australia vs UK



Heavy; John McDermott VS Kali Meehan
SuperMid; Carl Froch VS Antony Mundine
Middle; John Duddy VS Daniel Geale
Light; Amir Khan VS Michael Katsidis
Sup Feather; Kevin Mitchell VS William Kickett

There could have been many more Matchups, tell me what you think.

I like the concept. It's the sort of thing that if promoted correctly msy get the average Joe having a look. Perhaps post this in the british boxing forum and see what you get.
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Hounddog wrote:Should there be an entire international card each year.
Maybe a Trans Tasman Card, or an ashes series to help promote boxing better in Australia.
5 events spread from Heavy to Featherweight Televised live on tv.
Other codes such as Rugby, league, and even soccer seem to cash in on bitter rivalry in Country vs country, and could possibly revive interest,
sponsers and more exposure in boxing Australia.

Some entertaining and interesting fights could come out of these series, here's 1 possible outcome Australia vs UK



Heavy; John McDermott VS Kali Meehan
SuperMid; Carl Froch VS Antony Mundine
Middle; John Duddy VS Daniel Geale
Light; Amir Khan VS Michael Katsidis
Sup Feather; Kevin Mitchell VS William Kickett

There could have been many more Matchups, tell me what you think.

I like the idea behind it but you couldnt get all them guys on the same card. It might work for prospects with a decent main event but not 5 main events on one card.
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ok big fella, i'll play devil's advocate!! why not???? :box:
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ben k wrote:[
I like the idea behind it but you couldnt get all them guys on the same card. It might work for prospects with a decent main event but not 5 main events on one card.
Fair comment. But as Toppity said managed right and with a bit more exposure thiers nothing stopping us filling a venue of 50000 spectators.
which would pay the fighters quite well, and all other third parties. we only have to look at Green vs Mundine a good old fashion rivalry that made millions for all concerned and purely succeded because of rivalry.
We are a country that love our sport, and part of our problem with boxing is crappy undercard and sub par main event.
I do agree i was reaching with the card i put together, but if Mundine can get Dib & Pittman on his undercard (prospects) i think surely someone else can promote maybe 2 mains and 3 good prospects. Here' another card. Australia VS United Kingdom


Heavy; Solomon Haumono vs Audley Harrison

SMW; Anthony Mundine vs Carl Froch

Middle; Jamie Pittman vs Darren Barker

Jnr Middle; Ryan Waters vs Andrew Facey

Jnr Light; Billy Dibb vs Nicky Cook

Like all Series thier has to be a winner, and 1 country gets bragging rights for the year.
I really believe this card could take place , as mundines card had every Australian on my card except Waters. Some fighters ,not mentioning any names (mundine) would have to take a pay cut in order to make this happen, but it would give the sport good exposure and help in it's developement.

Tell me what you think.
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i reckon that there is only two in the last card that might not want to get involved. Mundine and Harrison. If mundine wasn't there then Solo probably wouldn't be either. However, I really like these matchups. love to see it happen. :TU:
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An Aussie vs UK or an Aussie vs NZ would be the two that would play on the non-boxing Aussies the most. Aussie vs. NZ would be easier (and cheaper) to put together a card than an Aussie vs. UK IMO. May not be quite as competitive overall tho depending on who you matched up.
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MTG wrote:MT GILLICK V ANY RANK10-20 SUP MIDDLE

OFFERS?
if u want to fight i will get u a fight
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love the last card hounddog. If only...........
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madball1982 wrote:An Aussie vs UK or an Aussie vs NZ would be the two that would play on the non-boxing Aussies the most. Aussie vs. NZ would be easier (and cheaper) to put together a card than an Aussie vs. UK IMO. May not be quite as competitive overall tho depending on who you matched up.
Might be hard to get a card together though...

Here is a somewhat realistic card I came up with:

Tyrone Tongia v Steve Heremaia

Porky Lovett v Daniel McKinnon

Mark De Mori v Joey Wilson

Umm... I think that's about it...
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surely aus have a better jnr middle then ryan waters
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Tyrone Tongia, Robbie Bryant, Daniel Dawson...
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Has Ryan Waters fought anyone decent? :roll:
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Marlin wrote:Tyrone Tongia, Robbie Bryant, Daniel Dawson...
can't wait the see the rock test himself again.
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toppity wrote:
Marlin wrote:Tyrone Tongia, Robbie Bryant, Daniel Dawson...
can't wait the see the rock test himself again.
Unfortunately I still can't get over how often Geale tagged him...
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Marlin wrote:
toppity wrote:
Marlin wrote:Tyrone Tongia, Robbie Bryant, Daniel Dawson...
can't wait the see the rock test himself again.
Unfortunately I still can't get over how often Geale tagged him...
now he is back with ron he is much harder to hit when he gets inside and starts throwing combo's he is very good and he has lots of power and has pretty good speed i think it will be exellent when he starts testing himself again as he is hungry and is aiming for the WBA super welterweight championship, i also think he could beat geale in a rematch he is hugely better under ron parr
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Don't get me wrong, I am a big fan of The Rock and as you say I can't wait to see him test himself again :TU:
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Agreed^^^^, Think it is time Dawson steps up.
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huricn wrote:surely aus have a better jnr middle then ryan waters
Totally Agree, think Dawson and Medley Are our 2 best Light Middles, however trying to provide a realistic and interesting card.
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Australia V Pacific Nations

Haumono v Cameron

Pittman v Talipeau

Medley v Tongia

Lovett v Masoe

De Mori v Tai
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Hounddog wrote:Australia V Pacific Nations

Haumono v Cameron

Pittman v Talipeau

Medley v Tongia

Lovett v Masoe

De Mori v Tai
like it.

Cameron should beat Solo, Pittman should win against Junior (but who knows where Pittmans head is at), Medley should best Tongia (based on experience), Lovett will definatlely KO Masoe who is over the hill (where is Pawpaw when you need him), the Dominator would do just that to Tai (who is a blown up LH).

IMO that means 4-1 to Australia. Out of all those Cameron v Solo would be the best IMO.
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Australia V Asia

Ndou v Bahari (Indonesia)

Pittman v Eguchi (Japan)

Katsidis v Ganoy (Phillipines)

kickett v Uchiyama (Japan)

Asiku v Piriyapinyo (Thailand)

There could have been 10 cards for this one so many to choose from.
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toppity wrote:
Hounddog wrote:Australia V Pacific Nations

Haumono v Cameron

Pittman v Talipeau

Medley v Tongia

Lovett v Masoe

De Mori v Tai
like it.

Cameron should beat Solo, Pittman should win against Junior (but who knows where Pittmans head is at), Medley should best Tongia (based on experience), Lovett will definatlely KO Masoe who is over the hill (where is Pawpaw when you need him), the Dominator would do just that to Tai (who is a blown up LH).

IMO that means 4-1 to Australia. Out of all those Cameron v Solo would be the best IMO.
Agreed
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Tongia and Talipeau are considered Austraian aren't they... I'm pretty sure Talipeau even has/had an Aussie Title...
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