Alex Leapai V Danny Williams

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Alex Leapai V Danny Williams

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set as the main undercard for Mundine in brisbane can't wait,lets get behind leapai and support him atleast he's making a move up better than nothing great job leapai.
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Re: Alex Leapai V Danny Williams

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Most will call me crazy from the northern Hemisphere, but Williams is a shot Heavyweight if there ever was one, this is a big opportunity for Alex to put a good named international opponent on his record.

Leapai KO 3

Maybe this allows Leapai to get a 50/50 split with Cameron if he wins, given that Williams is 3 levels above any the opponents that Cameron has defeated.
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Re: Alex Leapai V Danny Williams

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I'm very happy about this fight I was a bit of a fan of Danny Williams he's a bit shot now but we still might see glimpses of some good stuff
and it's a lot better than bringing Cliff Couser over here .
I wish Alex all the best and we hope to see a good fight.
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Re: Alex Leapai V Danny Williams

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this should be the main event
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Re: Alex Leapai V Danny Williams

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Is this for real? Source?

For a start, Williams will be on a 30-day suspension in Britain after being stopped. I know that has no bearing on Aus boxing, but the point is it's very soon to be setting up another fight.

Also, Danny said before Chisora that it would be his last fight regardless of the result. Obviously it wouldn't be the first time a boxer has gone back on such words, but again, it's very soon.

Third, it's a long way (and thus expensive) to fly Williams to Aus when all the evidence points to him being beaten very comfortably, and probably very early.

True, if he comes to win, he could ask some questions of Alex, but based on the evidence of his last fight, he doesn't even do that anymore. Couple with a shot chin, no reflexes, and being overweight, and this looks a formality. Given also how quickly this is being put together, it simply reeks of "grab a payday" from Williams.
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Re: Alex Leapai V Danny Williams

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yes i was very suspicious when i 1st heard of this too.

probably complete crap. just for publicity. find out sooner or later i suppose.
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Re: Alex Leapai V Danny Williams

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just got off facebook and his brother confirmed it as the main undercard for mundine this fight was to take place and finally got the backing on team mundine as leapai had fought on the last mundine card and would have a massive support base up in brisbane also mentioned leapai in full training doesn't want to take any think for granted cause 1 punch can change it all.
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Re: Alex Leapai V Danny Williams

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Alex and his fans dont have to wait any longer to see the lionheart battle a true beast in Williams. He maybe shot, he maybe not but he's experienced and in my opinion can give Leapai the fight that he needs.

Must win for Alex and should be a goodie for us boxing fans.
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Re: Alex Leapai V Danny Williams

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Great fight for Alex but if the same williams turns up as he has in recent bouts he is looking at getting hurt big time
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Re: Alex Leapai V Danny Williams

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Williams right about now borderlines on the "bum" status.... in any case Leapai or any boxer from the region of his caliber will put Williams away with ease. Gee.... he is going to get hurt.
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Williams has got almost nothing left. :(
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oliverfennell wrote:Is this for real? Source?

For a start, Williams will be on a 30-day suspension in Britain after being stopped. I know that has no bearing on Aus boxing, but the point is it's very soon to be setting up another fight.

Also, Danny said before Chisora that it would be his last fight regardless of the result. Obviously it wouldn't be the first time a boxer has gone back on such words, but again, it's very soon.

Third, it's a long way (and thus expensive) to fly Williams to Aus when all the evidence points to him being beaten very comfortably, and probably very early.

True, if he comes to win, he could ask some questions of Alex, but based on the evidence of his last fight, he doesn't even do that anymore. Couple with a shot chin, no reflexes, and being overweight, and this looks a formality. Given also how quickly this is being put together, it simply reeks of "grab a payday" from Williams.
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Re: Alex Leapai V Danny Williams

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Hope this fight goes ahead,will give alex the exposure he needs overseas as the fight pool in aus is only a pond.
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iron rhino wrote:Hope this fight goes ahead,will give alex the exposure he needs overseas as the fight pool in aus is only a pond.
:TU: well said rhino how about your self mate whats happening and when could the rhino return back in the ring?
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isabella wrote:
iron rhino wrote:Hope this fight goes ahead,will give alex the exposure he needs overseas as the fight pool in aus is only a pond.
:TU: well said rhino how about your self mate whats happening and when could the rhino return back in the ring?
Saw the specialist 2 weeks ago he said 6 weeks then,lets hope next appointment has better news.I am hungry as,and cant stand sitting on the sideline.
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Re: Alex Leapai V Danny Williams

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iron rhino wrote:Hope this fight goes ahead,will give alex the exposure he needs overseas as the fight pool in aus is only a pond.
Right, but overseas it's pretty much known to all that Williams is a looooong way gone.
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Re: Alex Leapai V Danny Williams

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Losing three of his last four fights does not look good for a man who once KOed Mike Tyson.

Looks like Father Time has caught up with Danny.
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Re: Alex Leapai V Danny Williams

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Good name on the Leapai record, however Danny's punch resistance went long ago and is the shadow of the boxer he used to be, I think it all fall apart for him after the Sosnowski fight. Danny is kind of like the British version of Big Bob Mirovic, he should have hung them up long ago and it is doing Danny no good as he is a top class bloke.
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Re: Alex Leapai V Danny Williams

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Looks like it's off.
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Re: Alex Leapai V Danny Williams

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he'll be taking on Owen Beck from Jamaica who fought Valuev for the world title and loses to worl ranks Tony Thompson & Emauel Charr its going to be a big test for alex he needs to get him early good luck and we'll be supporting mate. :TU:
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Re: Alex Leapai V Danny Williams

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"What the Heck" also lost to Tua's next victim, Monte Barrett, who has a loss to Cliff Couser on his record.
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Brute wrote:"What the Heck" also lost to Tua's next victim, Monte Barrett, who has a loss to Cliff Couser on his record.
Well, if you use that logic, Muhammad Ali wasn't much good because he lost to Berbick, who lost to Thunder, who lost to Colin Wilson!

Anyway, Beck's record flatters to deceive. For all his top-heavy win ratio and status as a former world title challenger, he's beaten flat-out NOBODY of significance.
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Re: Alex Leapai V Danny Williams

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Brute wrote:"What the Heck" also lost to Tua's next victim, Monte Barrett, who has a loss to Cliff Couser on his record.
i think they done a great job getting beck who only had 5 defeats to his name 4 of them against top heavies Tony Thompson,Emanuel Charr,Valuev for the WBA and Monte Barret when in his prime in 2005,leapai will have his hands full just needs to put pressure in the early round but a knock out would prove great for his 1st international fight.
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Re: Alex Leapai V Danny Williams

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oliverfennell wrote:
Brute wrote:"What the Heck" also lost to Tua's next victim, Monte Barrett, who has a loss to Cliff Couser on his record.
Well, if you use that logic, Muhammad Ali wasn't much good because he lost to Berbick, who lost to Thunder, who lost to Colin Wilson!

Anyway, Beck's record flatters to deceive. For all his top-heavy win ratio and status as a former world title challenger, he's beaten flat-out NOBODY of significance.

Ali was sick when he fought Berbick. That skews the argument.
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Re: Alex Leapai V Danny Williams

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oliverfennell wrote:
Brute wrote:"What the Heck" also lost to Tua's next victim, Monte Barrett, who has a loss to Cliff Couser on his record.
Well, if you use that logic, Muhammad Ali wasn't much good because he lost to Berbick, who lost to Thunder, who lost to Colin Wilson!

Anyway, Beck's record flatters to deceive. For all his top-heavy win ratio and status as a former world title challenger, he's beaten flat-out NOBODY of significance.
"Well, if you use that logic, Muhammad Ali wasn't much good because he lost to Berbick, who lost to Thunder, who lost to Colin Wilson!" who lost Mirovic who both got KO'ed by Alex Leapia :KO: it's simple is this if Leapia doesn't come firing early beck will walk all over him with his jabs also has power his record speaks for it self,leapai has his home advantage looking at their rec had both fought last month so both in well condition.
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