Smigga v Degale
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The mighty POB
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If I fought - Duran, Leonard, foreman, Ali and hagler now o would beat them all because they are old.
Does this make me a great fighter ? Or does it make me a man that fights past it fighters ?
Joey c has basically done the above. He was a corpse hunter.
Does this make me a great fighter ? Or does it make me a man that fights past it fighters ?
Joey c has basically done the above. He was a corpse hunter.
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Hagler2002
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Technically a corpse is a dead body, even the WBO have some standards!
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I think so far I've just seen a load of flash and packaging from Degale and not really seen the minerals yet.
So it's all a bit of a mystery how good he is.
The Olympic gold is a fantastic achievement , but aside from marketing, it's as useful as a chocolate coin in the pro ranks (ask David Reid).
Smith may not be Monzon, but he is of proven stock and has good all round attributes. He also has a decent amateur pedigree himself.
So it's all a bit of a mystery how good he is.
The Olympic gold is a fantastic achievement , but aside from marketing, it's as useful as a chocolate coin in the pro ranks (ask David Reid).
Smith may not be Monzon, but he is of proven stock and has good all round attributes. He also has a decent amateur pedigree himself.
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I think Degale loses his mind when he becomes the main event.
He is so obsessed with image and himself, that it may cloud the task in hand. Throw in a vociferous crowd and a steely eyed Smith with no weight on his shoulders and you could see a bad dose of 'too much, too soon' for James.
Smith isn't stupid; And whilst the promoter may try to appear unbiased, he has to back degale based on the investment to date.
Or they think degale isn't good enough and want to off load his wages.
He is so obsessed with image and himself, that it may cloud the task in hand. Throw in a vociferous crowd and a steely eyed Smith with no weight on his shoulders and you could see a bad dose of 'too much, too soon' for James.
Smith isn't stupid; And whilst the promoter may try to appear unbiased, he has to back degale based on the investment to date.
Or they think degale isn't good enough and want to off load his wages.
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Now, thats cynical.G0mez wrote:
Or they think degale isn't good enough and want to off load his wages.
Not saying you are wrong.....
Just cynical.
But hell, this is a fight about which there can be no complaints from fans.
A good defending champion V a hot prospect.
This is, surely, exactly what we want to see.
If I could be guaranteed a refund in case this fight fell through, I'd definatly buy a ticket for this show.
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Well, the WBO plumbed new depths here:Hagler2002 wrote:Technically a corpse is a dead body, even the WBO have some standards!
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/gene ... 91583.html
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I CHAMPION
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Spud wrote:Anyone else think this fight could be made for middle to end of Jan??
Smigga fighting in October - if he doesnt vacate after that fight - then why not??
Easy for the promoter to negoitiate!!!!
Hi Spud. Paul here, not seen you for a whie, how you keeping?
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Am I the only one who thinks people are getting carried away with the hype surrounding Degale? He is a decent boxer but has lots of flaws (to be expected for a 8 fight boxer). He will be fighting in the champions backyard in his 9th pro fight and will more than likely be brought into the later rounds where he has never been before. To be completely writing Smith off is nonsense in my opinion.Hagler2002 wrote:You might as well chuck your money away.Deno1986 wrote:Paul Smith has come into the bookies at 15/8 and Degale is 2/5. Very nice price to back Smigga at.
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Maybe Frank thinks he needs knocking down a peg or 2. One step backwards, two steps forwards. Look what happened to Mitchell after losing his 0. An early defeat DeGale can recover from may take the pressure off. Khan & Haye are better for loosing that invinsible tag.
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he might be a 8 fight pro but surely he can handle himself by now after probably around 200 pro fights. And to say he hasn't been 12 is not to say he can't.Deno1986 wrote:Am I the only one who thinks people are getting carried away with the hype surrounding Degale? He is a decent boxer but has lots of flaws (to be expected for a 8 fight boxer). He will be fighting in the champions backyard in his 9th pro fight and will more than likely be brought into the later rounds where he has never been before. To be completely writing Smith off is nonsense in my opinion.Hagler2002 wrote:You might as well chuck your money away.Deno1986 wrote:Paul Smith has come into the bookies at 15/8 and Degale is 2/5. Very nice price to back Smigga at.
whether he is good enough to beat him you can bet that Smith will have the exact blue-print worked out for fighting Degale, it's just whether he can do it.
I think Smith needs to put some hurtin bombs on him and wake up his ancestors if he is to win, rather than get outslicked over 12 and drop a UD.
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mickey1975
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Something nobody has mentioned is i bet $wifty knows an awful lot about DeGales strengths and weaknesses having spent years in Sheffield with him and watching him around the world.
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Isn't DeGale mates with the whole family?
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I believe you'll find that the technical term is "lolgacy".Counter-puncher wrote:you misunderstand me. i was trying to show my gratitude, seeing as how Calzaghe's legacy has never been questioned on any boxing forums,The mighty POB wrote:No darling, I'm not trying to be funny I am informing you of how sh*t they are and how sh*t his legacy is.Counter-puncher wrote:i like the way you insert the 'lol' into names, its really funny and original and doesn't make you look like a shallow cliche-spouting imbecile, at all.
If I'm a cliche by saying Calzaghe has a farce of anewcord then yes I'm a cliche but you are a moron for thinking any different.
You are the type of moron allegedly earns he cash from.
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leeharding
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only just read this but HOW WRONG COULD U BE ha ha ha ha ad to get that in there come on the smigga hope he smashes de gale witch i think he willSTEVE WOOD wrote:Spud ,
Your freezing cold mate , to own the Lonsdale belt you must beat a mandatory.That will be the winner of Anderson and Quigly which will be sorted shortly.
To keep the belt Paul will have to beat the winner of that , why slip in a hard match with Degale before that ???
steve wood
PS - Degale is not certain to beat Carl Dilcs.
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leeharding
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bloods thicker than waterorbtastic wrote:Isn't DeGale mates with the whole family?
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I said "title holders" in reference to people who have held major titles i didnt comment weather they were former, present or future. Bika is a title holder is he not?orbtastic wrote:and I was correcting yours:kingfinn wrote:I wasnt disputing that i was pointing out your blanket statement.orbtastic wrote: Some were former belt holders, that's a fact.
People gyp him for fighting Ottke's offcasts but most forget Ottke fought Calzaghe's offcasts too.
"You forgot to mention he beat eubank too - how many world title holders did he beat through his career? what 10 something like that?"
He beat 2 world title holders, not 10. Big difference.
Lacy and Kessler.
Eubank, Reid, Woodhall, Brewer, Mitchell, Hopkins & Jones, all former world champs.
Only one of those 9 went on to hold another title.
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You're contradicting yourself a bit here.
I can't be bothered to go into the ins and outs of it, the facts are out there.
Bika's never held a world title, probably never will.
I can't be bothered to go into the ins and outs of it, the facts are out there.
Bika's never held a world title, probably never will.
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I cant see how i contradicted myself, i think i post on here enough for people to know i didnt think that calzaghe had fought ten guys who held world titles at the time of the fights.orbtastic wrote:You're contradicting yourself a bit here.
I can't be bothered to go into the ins and outs of it, the facts are out there.
Bika's never held a world title, probably never will.
Bika did until recently hold the IBO world title belt and i believe he got that a few years ago (after he fought calzaghe).
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Cardiff-Lad1 wrote:Sporting Bet are offering 4/1 on a Smith win. thats massive!
worth a longun.
hopefully smigga has a good plan for this fight, because after 6rds is were he can become really effective imo.
i wouldnt be suprised if he win's or lose's but would be shocked if he is out classed
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freddydoesdallas
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can't say no to that price.Cardiff-Lad1 wrote:Sporting Bet are offering 4/1 on a Smith win. thats massive!
As a bit of a side note, has there ever been a thread about a supermiddleweight without it descending in to a debate over Calzaghe's legacy??
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lovely build up, I like a Sunday roast myself....anyone know where he lives, or if he can cook? 
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you love a spit roastNorthEastBoxingFan wrote:lovely build up, I like a Sunday roast myself....anyone know where he lives, or if he can cook?
many men are getting in the kitchen these day's.men are the best cook's :!:
best way to cook your meat is to blast it in oven at highest temp for 15 min to seal it & crisp it up & then wap it down real low & roast it slowly
