Interesting media report in the Daily Terror about Solomon potentially giving Mundine's camp the flick as he believes his career has stagnated due to inaction and poor matchmaking under Damans Boxa Promotion's tutelage.
http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/s ... 23,00.html
No doubt Solomon's career is at the crossroads and reading between the lines, there is a chance of him giving it all away.
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Solo was on a pretty big yearly sponsorship package from Khodder, We might see him much more active to pay the bills.
Or he might just become disheartened and give it away, would be a shame to lose such a big talent
Or he might just become disheartened and give it away, would be a shame to lose such a big talent
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Good move. Nasser is tied in with too many fighters. Solo should get another manager.
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Well if this is true it would be the smartest move he's made.
If Lewis has more say in his career we will see more even matchups.
Drop Khoder Solo.
If Lewis has more say in his career we will see more even matchups.
Drop Khoder Solo.
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So what's happening with this? I haven't been following the news lately...
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http://moree.yourguide.com.au/news/loca ... 42413.aspx
24/02/2009 11:10:00 AM
The main bout for Saturday’s boxing spectacular has changed and will see Solomon Haumono fight the current Australian and Pan-Pacific cruiserweight champion.
Haumono was to fight New Zealand’s Oscar Talemaira but he was forced to withdraw because of injury.
The main event of Saturday’s fight night will be an exhibition between Haumona and Dominic Vea, who has a record of 11 fights for 10 wins, with eight knockouts.
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^Thanks for the info. This is an interesting direction for Solo...
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just trying to keep fit by the looks of it.
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When is the fight scheduled for?lotman wrote:http://moree.yourguide.com.au/news/loca ... 42413.aspx24/02/2009 11:10:00 AM
The main bout for Saturday’s boxing spectacular has changed and will see Solomon Haumono fight the current Australian and Pan-Pacific cruiserweight champion.
Haumono was to fight New Zealand’s Oscar Talemaira but he was forced to withdraw because of injury.
The main event of Saturday’s fight night will be an exhibition between Haumona and Dominic Vea, who has a record of 11 fights for 10 wins, with eight knockouts.