kevin
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by kevin » 08 Oct 2005, 06:33
What are you opinions on whether Corrales/Castillo being in the predictions still should I take it out or leave it in?
Kev
stujones
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by stujones » 08 Oct 2005, 08:42
I say keep it in, for me it doesn't make the prediction any easier as it is a job to know who this effects more.
states
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by states » 08 Oct 2005, 08:56
Yeah, keep it in Kev. I have no idea who this whole shambles will have helped or hindered. All it's done is make me even more unsure of a fight I had no real idea about anyway.
tonyevs
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by tonyevs » 09 Oct 2005, 19:16
Get it out.
147lb....say no more....well apart from I chose Corales on pts. 8)
kevin
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by kevin » 10 Oct 2005, 04:40
I'm going to leave it in.
Still waiting for result from Thailand before I can end round, I've heard that Denkaosan Kaovichit won but don't know how or what round?
Kev
jomothepure
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by jomothepure » 10 Oct 2005, 04:48
He'll have won on points. That's what I predicted so it must be the case.
kevin
Heavyweight
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by kevin » 10 Oct 2005, 04:49
jomothepure wrote: He'll have won on points. That's what I predicted so it must be the case.
I hope so, so did I!!!
barry
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by barry » 10 Oct 2005, 05:02
Kevin---Have you ever considered having more U.S. fights listed to sort of even out the numbers of U.K. to U.S. fights that we predict from?
kevin
Heavyweight
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by kevin » 10 Oct 2005, 05:04
I try and put title fights 10 or 12 rounders in, with the odd wildcard.
Anyone is welcome to send me suggestions for the next weeks fights.
Kev
jomothepure
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by jomothepure » 10 Oct 2005, 05:11
Esch-Linberger.
What d'you mean no?
The two Irish fights should be good to go in.
And this is going off on one now, but I've just noticed on Friday's card in Kazakhstan - Popov v Sedrick Fields - at CRUISER??? Ok, Popov seems to be back to 200lb after recording 240 last year, but Fields was over 230 in June and has never fought at cruiser. Hmm
states
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by states » 10 Oct 2005, 08:28
I can't quite remember all my predictions from last week. But I feel I may have had a bit of a 'mare.
barry
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by barry » 10 Oct 2005, 09:38
Sounds good Kevin...perhaps some of the more competitive looking bouts...certainly no obvious blow-outs...I'll keep a watch out for possibilities on this side of the pond and e-mail those that might be worthy of adding.
stujones
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by stujones » 11 Oct 2005, 07:09
Kevin wrote: I'm going to leave it in.
Still waiting for result from Thailand before I can end round, I've heard that Denkaosan Kaovichit won but don't know how or what round?
Kev
Boxrec have it down as a points win.
kevin
Heavyweight
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by kevin » 11 Oct 2005, 07:18
Yes I know Freiheit found it on a phillipines site this morning. The weeks results are just being updated
jomothepure
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by jomothepure » 11 Oct 2005, 13:26
jomothepure wrote: Esch-Linberger
Much obliged. Of course, by right, boxing predictions should cover ALL major title fights anyway
Btownjay
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by Btownjay » 13 Oct 2005, 15:17
BTW, whats the deal with this past weeks matches (head-2-head contest)? There isn't an update and doesn't mention who is against who this week.
kevin
Heavyweight
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by kevin » 13 Oct 2005, 15:57
Sorry I am slacking it will be up later today or tomorrow
Kev
Btownjay
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by Btownjay » 13 Oct 2005, 16:55
Kevin wrote: Sorry I am slacking it will be up later today or tomorrow
Kev
No problem, thanks!
Just wondering if I had missed something. That happens too much.