Where to now for Sam Soliman?

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AT MAGIC
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Where to now for Sam Soliman?

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Sam wont be fightin geale till prob May at the earliest does he take a keep busy fight like a crampton heremia type or wait it out?
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Re: Where to now for Sam Soliman?

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May as well keep active
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Soliman is a fighter pure and simple. He will fit a fight in between and it must be low risk because things are set for him to fight the winner of Geale and Mundine,
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Re: Where to now for Sam Soliman?

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Fletcher?
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Re: Where to now for Sam Soliman?

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Brute wrote:Fletcher?
Would Fletcher take a fight with Sam so early in his career? I doubt it.
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Re: Where to now for Sam Soliman?

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He has already fought for the Commonwealth title.
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I wish he'd work with people outside the ropes, the man proves disability means little in boxing, besides that his reflexes are past him, a true warrior spirit, he does not know when to put up the gloves. If anything we need to make a boxer's retirement fund happen.
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vagabundo55 wrote:I wish he'd work with people outside the ropes, the man proves disability means little in boxing, besides that his reflexes are past him, a true warrior spirit, he does not know when to put up the gloves. If anything we need to make a boxer's retirement fund happen.
What? :confused:
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Brute wrote:
vagabundo55 wrote:I wish he'd work with people outside the ropes, the man proves disability means little in boxing, besides that his reflexes are past him, a true warrior spirit, he does not know when to put up the gloves. If anything we need to make a boxer's retirement fund happen.
What? :confused:
In case you didn't know Soliman like myself suffers from a cognitive disability.
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He probably makes a better living than you do.

Cognitive Disability covers everything from ADHD upwards.
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Brute wrote:He probably makes a better living than you do.

Cognitive Disability covers everything from ADHD upwards.
Yup pretty much. He's handicabaple, i'm just handicapped. Straight up he inspires me to try to achieve even if they say we're less from birth.
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Re: Where to now for Sam Soliman?

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Sam is fighting Felix Sturm next.
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Re: Where to now for Sam Soliman?

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You serious ?? When, where !!
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dberry wrote:Sam is fighting Felix Sturm next.
This does not surprise me. WBA positioning Sturm into the mandatory spot.
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Stinger wrote:
dberry wrote:Sam is fighting Felix Sturm next.
This does not surprise me. WBA positioning Sturm into the mandatory spot.
:doh: OK so total brain-fade on my behalf, getting WBA/IBF mixed up. Too many long nights at work me thinks! I read on google news that Sam confirmed the bout, and it is scheduled for February 2nd.
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Re: Where to now for Sam Soliman?

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i just hope Soliman makes some good money.
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Re: Where to now for Sam Soliman?

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I like this fight, True he should have been first up for Geale but life goes on. I don't know how he will go against Sturm, after seeing his last fight at Flemington I was concerned that he never seemed to really hurt his opponent, Although he won easily on points. Thats how I remember it anyway.

Still he should have had his payday against Daniel Geale. Good luck Sam, one the the gentlemen of the sport.

Now as for Sturm? I think it will go to the Judges and I hope the King comes out on top.
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Re: Where to now for Sam Soliman?

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I agree Grant. I think this fight could go either way. I was impressed with Sturm against Geale, and Sam has that style that makes everyone look bad. One think we know is Sam will come into the fight in top shape and throw punches for twelve rounds.
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