He is ranked 605 out of 1091 heavyweights active in the world.
How bad is the bloke ranked 1091?
Can't say he is biased.colin russell wrote:He maybe a good match up for Mark De mori Demoris next fight is agains a fighter with a record of 1 1 1
Just wondering at what age and after how many more KO's would you reckon is a good time for Hiriwa to hang up his gloves ?N2 Shape wrote:Hiriwa hasnt disgraced himself in any of his fights, yes he has been overmatched at times but he ALWAYS comes to fight and can generally mix it up ok with the top blokes. I dont see any reason to refuse him a licence to box. He has a very sound background in kickboxing and MMA boxing has always been a side sport for him, until he comes to just fall over or shows a complete inability to defend himself or fight then i dont think he should be refused a licence. On the otherhand though Oscar Talemaira who is 3-22-1 has fought EVERYONE he has been asked to fight i dont ever recall oscar turning down a fight and we need guys like this in the sport. However his problem has been lack of training and lack of motivation, he was a decent amatuer but jumped into the pro ranks late to pick up some cash. At the moment hes been falling over, albeit against some heavy punchers. Semi-fit and semi motivated Oscar can give some up in commers a few rounds like he did Forsyth. But I think his time is comming to a very quick ending.
He has never won an MMA fight either yet he still gets good pay days.N2 Shape wrote:Hiriwa hasnt disgraced himself in any of his fights, yes he has been overmatched at times but he ALWAYS comes to fight and can generally mix it up ok with the top blokes. I dont see any reason to refuse him a licence to box. He has a very sound background in kickboxing and MMA boxing has always been a side sport for him, until he comes to just fall over or shows a complete inability to defend himself or fight then i dont think he should be refused a licence. On the otherhand though Oscar Talemaira who is 3-22-1 has fought EVERYONE he has been asked to fight i dont ever recall oscar turning down a fight and we need guys like this in the sport. However his problem has been lack of training and lack of motivation, he was a decent amatuer but jumped into the pro ranks late to pick up some cash. At the moment hes been falling over, albeit against some heavy punchers. Semi-fit and semi motivated Oscar can give some up in commers a few rounds like he did Forsyth. But I think his time is comming to a very quick ending.
Yep, De Mori is putting it all on the line against Karusa.colin russell wrote:He maybe a good match up for Mark De mori Demoris next fight is agains a fighter with a record of 1 1 1
Sounds great ! The possibilities are endless.Brute wrote:You think maybe Kali Meehan should have to fight Bob Mirovic and John Hopoate one after the other or at the same time?
I know Foxdog what you are saying , but in reality there is something to talk about, most of the guys who post here and the general public don't want to see mismatch's or worse, see someone get seriuosly hurt, if you haven't got a win in at least 7 fights you probally wont.........so why continue.foxdog1923 wrote:What interested me about this post is what is their to discuss? Te Rangi is a courageus athlete and a nice guy but not a very good boxer. If you are going to watch him or watch someone fight him dont expect a good quality fight. Thats if he's still fighting he should retire, no doubt that should be the end of his brave career.
Mate, hats off to the bloke, don't get me wrong he fought tough blokes.N2 Shape wrote:Thats where i disagree houndawg, it has to be a case by case basis. IF a guy comes in with no previous fighting background and goes 0-7 against a bunch of pro debut guys or guys with 0-1 0-2 records then perhaps yes a pro boxing career isnt a happening thing for him. However if you look at Te Rangi hes been a fighter all his life hes been in kickboxing, MMA and boxs on the side for some extra cash. Hes a hardman and at least knows how to lok after himself if you look at his first 7 fights............
Shane Cameron
Bob Mirovic
Roger Izonreti
Mosese Kavika
Kim Heta
Lawrence Tauasa
Shane Cameron
And then
Alex Leapai
John Hopoate
Nathan Briggs
What im saying is thats a tough first 7 fights (Kavika maybe not but he lost a SD10 and in Fiji so probably won) then the next 3 against the above guys. Hes had a very tough first 12 fights in pro boxing. But he came in never looking to rack up soft wins either