Rees v Alexander?

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Rees v Alexander?

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Boxing News are reporting that Rees might face Devon Alexander on March 6th.
I can't believe it though as Rees isn't even ranked by the WBC and the Urango bout it supposed to be on HBO.
http://www.boxingnewsonline.net/BN08/detail.asp?id=1414
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Nothing is in place as yet and Gavin didn't know what the situation is with Urango. It could be that Don King expects there to be a problem with Urango and is covering his back so that he doesn't lose the date.
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Yea sounds like Rees is a back up plan. If Rees does get the call I hope hes paid well because the beating will be worse than the Kotelnik fight, which was pretty bad, although not as bad as the commentating that night, who had Rees winning :witzend: Well done on Bunce telling them off
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I thought this thread might have created more interest. It's got 33 comments on Eastside. Maybe the title of the thread needs changing.
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All hypothetical.
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Wake up call wrote:It's got 33 comments on Eastside.
33 uninteligble replies no doubt.
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I don't think Rees has any chance at winning.
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Good opportunity for Rees (not one I think he'll win) but it's a shame he can't get himself back down to lightweight and get in the mix down there. Is Mitchell still in need of an opponent? Will Frank want to work with any of those Welsh boys again?
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Lenny wrote:Good opportunity for Rees (not one I think he'll win) but it's a shame he can't get himself back down to lightweight and get in the mix down there. Is Mitchell still in need of an opponent? Will Frank want to work with any of those Welsh boys again?
Mitchell is fighting Limond according to Sky's schedule. But I agree, he should get himself down to lightweight. Although his workrate/fitness can never be questioned he does sometimes look a bit fleshy.
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Lenny wrote:Good opportunity for Rees (not one I think he'll win) but it's a shame he can't get himself back down to lightweight and get in the mix down there. Is Mitchell still in need of an opponent? Will Frank want to work with any of those Welsh boys again?
No-one with links to Calzaghe has any chance of working with Warren ever again
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Post by bigjack »

whatashambles wrote:Boxing News are reporting that Rees might face Devon Alexander on March 6th.
I can't believe it though as Rees isn't even ranked by the WBC and the Urango bout it supposed to be on HBO.
http://www.boxingnewsonline.net/BN08/detail.asp?id=1414
Not being ranked it the top 10 has never been a problem for a long time now,if the fight does happen then rees will get a real beating i think and then will be in a worse position than he was after kotelnik beat him with nowhere else to go.
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I didnt think Gav was goign to compete at LWW again anyway, thought he said he was a lightweight, end of?
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Rees should move down to Lightweight if possible, Alexander would be too big, strong and fast and win on points I think but at LW Rees would be a beast so strong and fit and powerful as well.
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From Gav himself

the rock wrote:defo no more fights at lightwelter only entered this comp because i no i got a great chin and no one could live with my work rate theres some great fights out there for me dont care if lightwelter would be easier i love giving it and taking it some bangers in there and i didn get hurt once so cant c no lightweight living with me just hope the fights can be made and politics dont get in the way, the year out done me great got the hunger and desire back next year gonna be a great year for me, like i said the other day i told u first lol.
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I think he covered this when he said: “I said I wouldn’t box at light-welterweight again but obviously for a world title I’m willing to fight at the weight again. It’s a great chance for me to get the WBC belt, but if not I’ll come back to lightweight.”
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Post by whiskey »

Alexander is on a totally different skill planet to Rees, whom i really cant understand has got this chance.

That said, i wish him luck.

And i will add that at least he's got the balls to give it a go unlike some other so called reigning champions who are looking to vacate a title because their team is scared of the mandatory.

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