Kali Meehan comeback

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tsmithy50
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Kali Meehan comeback

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I see from the boxrec schedule that Kali Meehan is due to fight in Auckland in June.
http://boxrec.com/show_display.php?show_id=687568
Is there an article about this? I can't seem to find one, also why is Kali Meehan making a comeback?
He'll be 44 by june. The only fight of his that springs to mind is when Danny Williams blew him away in about 30 seconds in England. Is this gonna be some sort of ppv?
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Northern irish matchmaker? Strange.
http://boxrec.com/list_shows.php?human_ ... matchmaker
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The number of rounds shown against Kali is 3, which indicates a tournament may be in the offering.

Maybe the promoter will achieve the impossible, and get that master of disguise: Nohit Singh into the ring to make up the numbers.
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I ditched it 'cos it smelled more than my yesterday's undies. Chance of Oz Main Event ppv & Nz Sky Arena ppv taking it on-board is as good as me giving up grogging & smoking :lol:
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I think they're trying to do an 8 man tournament ala Prizefighter.

Only story I've seen on it is here;
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/other-spor ... for-Sky-TV

Heard a rumour (and it's probably nothing more than that) that they're trying to get Tua involved.
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http://www.supereight.co.nz

4th of june. Sky Arena is putting a $500k prize pool together. 3 times more than the uk event so will be a great night of knock outs and heavy weights
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Interesting an 8 man prizefighter type event, would be good. There was a cruiserweight one here in Auckland a few years back. I spoke to David Tua at the ABA Stadium in Auckland on saturday (he was part of Monty Filimaea's team). I asked if he'd permantly hung them up and he said you can never say never, I reckon they'd have to pay him mega-bucks to comeback for something like this though. A re-match with Shane Cameron probably more likely, a final swansong for them both (and a good pay off.)
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Presser

SKY is launching a new events pay-per-view company, SKY Arena, and its first big gig will be Super 8, a last-man-standing boxing tournament.


A first for New Zealand, the event will be held on June 4 in a city yet to be confirmed. It has already attracted internationally-acclaimed heavyweight boxer Kali Meehan (nickname: Mean Hands), with other names to be announced shortly.

“This is an exciting development for everyone who loves sport, music and big gig action. We know Kiwis want local, live, content – just look at the Heineken Open and ASB Classic, both of which rate higher than Wimbledon,” says SKY’s chief executive John Fellet.

“We will be working with New Zealand’s top promoters to offer a pay-per-view service for a wide range of live entertainment. Whether it’s sports events, music concerts, comedy gigs, SKY Arena will be interested.”

The chief executive of SKY Arena is George Macfarlane, who has been leading SKY’s Strategy team for the past two and a half years. Before that, he worked in strategic development roles in London and San Francisco with eBay and Skype.

“Entertainment is at its best when it’s live and local and I’m excited about securing Super 8 as our first event,” he says. “It’s a proven model overseas and offers a thrilling night of entertainment, with eight world-class boxers, seven fights and a total prize package of $500,000 making it the richest tournament of its type in the world. Unlike a traditional card, every fight will be a main event until there is only one man left standing.

“We’ve already confirmed the great Kali “Mean Hands” Meehan for the draw and are working with a number of leading international boxing matchmakers to land more top-notch fighters. Already, we are in the enviable position of selecting from some of the most exciting knockout artists in the world.”

Since turning pro, Meehan has had 38 wins (31 knockouts) and just five losses. He’s NZ’s most accomplished heavyweight boxer currently, having fought and held multiple belts.

A former#1 ranked WBA contender and former Australian champion (vacated), he also fought for the WBO heavyweight world title which he narrowly lost in a controversial decision against Lamon Brewster.

He lost against Hasim Rahman but only now has revealed he walked into the ring suffering from a neck injury. A little wiser and no longer under the management of Don King, he returns as the prodigal son to claim his crown as New Zealand’s best pro boxer.

Super 8 spokesperson Mark Keddell says: “You only need to review David Tua’s or Shane Cameron’s record against Kali’s to see Kali has fought for and held more international belts.”

SKY Arena events will be shown live in HD nationwide, making it an ideal option for people who can’t secure tickets to sold-out gigs or can’t afford to travel to big-name acts. “The view will be a lot better too – up close and personal from the comfort of your own home, local club or favourite bar. No portaloos to deal with either!” says Macfarlane.

He says SKY Arena is already in negotiations to secure other great gigs – both sporting and musical - for New Zealanders to enjoy. “We expect to be announcing some impressive major events in the next few months.”

SKY owns 75% of SKY Arena, which is based in Auckland, with the remainder held by VADR led by John McRae, who was the co-founder and a former owner of Duco Events.

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Interesting, a few silly comments like wimbledon and Meehan fighting for more belts but a good concept and an interesting read :TU: I just had to laugh at the 'mean hands' nickname though.
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markkeddell wrote:http://www.supereight.co.nz

4th of june. Sky Arena is putting a $500k prize pool together. 3 times more than the uk event so will be a great night of knock outs and heavy weights
I see there's going to be undercard fights as well, it says 4 and 6 rounders. Are they going to be only heavyweight fights and how many are there going to be?
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Looks like we will have time for 3 fights. Ranging from light heavy to heavy. Will post when confirmed who is on
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markkeddell wrote:Looks like we will have time for 3 fights. Ranging from light heavy to heavy. Will post when confirmed who is on
:TU: cheers, where's the venue?
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markkeddell wrote:Looks like we will have time for 3 fights. Ranging from light heavy to heavy. Will post when confirmed who is on
When you got a card within reason, venue, commission I'll be willing to insert in schedule...atm I'm not.
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Cheers

P.S. Mike Attree resides in Brisbane (Oz) & has so for many years & now only inserts bygone years results
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tsmithy50 wrote:
markkeddell wrote:Looks like we will have time for 3 fights. Ranging from light heavy to heavy. Will post when confirmed who is on
:TU: cheers, where's the venue?
:lol: :doh:
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dberry wrote:
tsmithy50 wrote:
markkeddell wrote:Looks like we will have time for 3 fights. Ranging from light heavy to heavy. Will post when confirmed who is on
:TU: cheers, where's the venue?
:lol: :doh:
????? I'd like to attend.
Nice to see you back with your smart comments, I mean insight.
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Joseph Parker,Vaitele Soi and Shane Cameron should be all over this.
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tsmithy50 wrote:Joseph Parker,Vaitele Soi and Shane Cameron should be all over this.
Not if KO King Rohit Singh is in it
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I don't think we'll ever see that fraud in an N.Z ring again, he might turn up one final time somewhere if he can get a fight sanctioned maybe Laos (I hope I haven't given him ideas). His record should be stripped from the Boxrec database.
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All Nohits fights were staged so really should be stripped from boxrec.
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How to f#ck up a great concept, bring in past it boxers.......
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