jamesmcdonnell
Heavyweight
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by jamesmcdonnell » 09 Aug 2004, 07:34
all very plausible. I've given up looking more than a week or two ahead now, too many dissapointments.
REAL_DEAL
Heavyweight
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by REAL_DEAL » 09 Aug 2004, 08:04
DavidPayne wrote: OCT: Hatton v N'Dou HATTON UD - IBF Eliminator
SEP: Cotto v Pinto COTTO TKO5 - WBO
NOV: Mitchell v Tszyu TSZYU WPTS (not sure tho) - IBF
NOV: Mayweather v Harris MAYWTHR WPTS - WBA
NOV: Gatti v Spadafora GATTI TKO9 - WBC
OCT: Witter v Urkal WITTER SD12 - EBU
FEB: Tsyzu v Cotto COTTO WPTS unifies WBO-IBF
FEB: Mayweather v Gatti MAYWTHER WPTS unifies WBC/WBA
MAR: Hatton v LEIJA Hatton TKO6
MAR: Witter v
MAY: COTTO v MYWTHER UNDISPUTED BELT PPV MASSIVE
MAY: TSYZU V JUDAH II @ 147
Cotto or Mayweather opt for easy defence or relinquish, COTTO defo moves to Welter....leaving a vacant picture.
Just one hastily conceived sequence.
Theres more chance of Angelina Jolie coming over than that happening
REAL_DEAL
Heavyweight
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by REAL_DEAL » 09 Aug 2004, 08:20
DavidPayne wrote: She's #13 with the WBU.
Sign with Don King and she will be WBC number 1
jamesmcdonnell
Heavyweight
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by jamesmcdonnell » 09 Aug 2004, 11:08
Smit wrote: Take a fight with N'Dou and the winner is the IBF #1 to face the winner of Mitchell v Zoo ..
Very possible
Current IBF ratings from their website have Hatton at #3, and N'dou at #6.
knightshadeau
Heavyweight
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by knightshadeau » 09 Aug 2004, 11:44
Ya know, it's funny how if a fighter ain't from the UK or from good ole US of A, ya'll don't want to give him his due. KT must give ya'll hell being from Russia and living in Australia.
jamesmcdonnell
Heavyweight
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by jamesmcdonnell » 09 Aug 2004, 11:51
what makes you say that? Most people here rate Tszyu very highly....he just looks like a fat bugger in those photographs.
Kilburn
Heavyweight
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by Kilburn » 09 Aug 2004, 12:17
In terms of ability I think every single Brit who knows anything about boxing recognises what a strong, smart, versatile and dominant fighter Kostya Tszyu is.
Doesn't mean we can't pass comment on his gimpish looks.
DavidPayne
Heavyweight
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by DavidPayne » 09 Aug 2004, 12:20
I understand but at 33 with 2 years of inactivity behind him.
The question is how good CAN he be on his return.
In Mitchell he's straight in at the deep end.