Leapai vs. Scott
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Cutman Scabbers
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Leapai vs. Scott
Who wins and why?
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bogan whisperer
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Re: Leapai vs. Scott
May not be the easy fight for Leapai some are predicting. I'll wait til it is a little closer before taking a stab at the result.
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how could anyone think it would be an easy win?
they have obviously not seen Scott fight.
they have obviously not seen Scott fight.
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bogan whisperer
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Re: Leapai vs. Scott
Many are judging Scott only on his KO losses to Wilder and Chisora and conveniently forgetting they are his only losses in 39 fights.buster007 wrote:how could anyone think it would be an easy win?
they have obviously not seen Scott fight.
Re: Leapai vs. Scott
only an idiot would do that.
that's how people end up with a heap of egg on their face.
anyway, hope alex does ko him.
that's how people end up with a heap of egg on their face.
anyway, hope alex does ko him.
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Re: Leapai vs. Scott
If Leapai can't get him out of there that is a very likely result.polecateddy wrote:Scott by shut-out.
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Re: Leapai vs. Scott
Leapai trailing on points stops Scott late 
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bogan whisperer
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Makes for a great scriptClivePatrickLyons wrote:Leapai trailing on points stops Scott late
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Re: Leapai vs. Scott
bash for cash wrote:May not be the easy fight for Leapai some are predicting. I'll wait til it is a little closer before taking a stab at the result.
What will you be waiting to see?
Re: Leapai vs. Scott
Scott was the victim of a dodgy count against Chisora he was up at 9 and winning the fight IMO. Hope Alex wins but think Scott beats him though some people think he threw the Wilder fight thjough I didn't see it. He easily took care of Tupou on the Ward v Dawson U/C but Tupou is average. Anyway go Alex.
Re: Leapai vs. Scott
Pretty light on for prelims for an Australia Main Event card with only the three big fights confirmed at this stage.
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Re: Leapai vs. Scott
Polls even at 50-50
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Re: Leapai vs. Scott
One of the more difficult results to predict this one. My heart says Leapai by KO and the manner in which Scott went down against Wilder supports that theory. But this is really a fork in the road fight for Alex and I'm not that confident.
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Re: Leapai vs. Scott
Their respective weights will be of interest to me. What's the rush?Cutman Scabbers wrote:What will you be waiting to see?bash for cash wrote:May not be the easy fight for Leapai some are predicting. I'll wait til it is a little closer before taking a stab at the result.
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Re: Leapai vs. Scott
No rush, just curious
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will b tuff one.....alex needs to win, it sure is a crossroads fight
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Re: Leapai vs. Scott
Polls edging toward Scott... any reports on the conditions of both fighters?
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Re: Leapai vs. Scott
Leapai is injured and the fight might be off.Cutman Scabbers wrote:Polls edging toward Scott... any reports on the conditions of both fighters?
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Re: Leapai vs. Scott
bash for cash wrote:Leapai is injured and the fight might be off.Cutman Scabbers wrote:Polls edging toward Scott... any reports on the conditions of both fighters?
What happened to Leapai?
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bogan whisperer
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Re: Leapai vs. Scott
I heard injured calf. He has had calf problems before too.Cutman Scabbers wrote:bash for cash wrote:Leapai is injured and the fight might be off.Cutman Scabbers wrote:Polls edging toward Scott... any reports on the conditions of both fighters?
What happened to Leapai?
Re: Leapai vs. Scott
Fight postponed to either Oct 31 or Nov 1
On Ent Centre's site:
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Alex Leapai is postponing his heavyweight battle with American Malik Scott citing injuries to his calf and lower back.
The fight will be moved to alternative venue
On Ent Centre's site:
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Alex Leapai is postponing his heavyweight battle with American Malik Scott citing injuries to his calf and lower back.
The fight will be moved to alternative venue
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Re: Leapai vs. Scott
a one week postponement?
what does that say about the nature of the injuries?
calf one sounds chronic. hope he can recover fully.
what does that say about the nature of the injuries?
calf one sounds chronic. hope he can recover fully.
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Re: Leapai vs. Scott
This has a bad ring to it. Wonder if it will be cancelled all together?
Re: Leapai vs. Scott
From the Aus Boxing site:
IN the past week, the make-or-break heavyweight bout between Australia’s former world title challenger Alex Leapai (30-5-3, 24 KOs) and enigmatic American Malik Scott (36-2-1, 13 KOs) has hit a number of hurdles.
First, Leapai, 35, suffered a leg injury several days ago, which forced event promoter Thornberry Promotions to postpone the event by a week, pushing the event back to October 31st – while also changing venue – with the Logan Entertainment Centre pencilled in as the new host.
The postponement was met with several teething issues, as the previously stacked card lost its highly anticipated support bout when the promoter made the decision to cut the seemingly ill-fated Australian super middleweight title fight between undefeated prospects Jake Carr and Renold Quinlan.
Given the short turnaround, the decision to switch venues only days before the event was puzzling as the distance between the two is far from ideal, with a near forty kilometre buffer sitting between the Brisbane Entertainment Centre, the initial host, and the Logan Entertainment Centre.
In addition to this, the card has suffered a third and possible fatal blow with event broadcaster Main Event and its supporting Fox Sports Venues making the decision to withdraw its involvement with the event, irrespective of any further postponements or additions to the card.
While no official announcement has been made, Aus-Boxing understands that the cancellation of the event is imminent as the primary source of funding had been received from both the broadcaster as well as advertising from companies expecting to receive exposure on national television, which will no longer be the case.
The possibility remains for the card to be run without a broadcasting partner, however, in that instance it appears more than likely that the card will run at a major loss to the event promoter.
IN the past week, the make-or-break heavyweight bout between Australia’s former world title challenger Alex Leapai (30-5-3, 24 KOs) and enigmatic American Malik Scott (36-2-1, 13 KOs) has hit a number of hurdles.
First, Leapai, 35, suffered a leg injury several days ago, which forced event promoter Thornberry Promotions to postpone the event by a week, pushing the event back to October 31st – while also changing venue – with the Logan Entertainment Centre pencilled in as the new host.
The postponement was met with several teething issues, as the previously stacked card lost its highly anticipated support bout when the promoter made the decision to cut the seemingly ill-fated Australian super middleweight title fight between undefeated prospects Jake Carr and Renold Quinlan.
Given the short turnaround, the decision to switch venues only days before the event was puzzling as the distance between the two is far from ideal, with a near forty kilometre buffer sitting between the Brisbane Entertainment Centre, the initial host, and the Logan Entertainment Centre.
In addition to this, the card has suffered a third and possible fatal blow with event broadcaster Main Event and its supporting Fox Sports Venues making the decision to withdraw its involvement with the event, irrespective of any further postponements or additions to the card.
While no official announcement has been made, Aus-Boxing understands that the cancellation of the event is imminent as the primary source of funding had been received from both the broadcaster as well as advertising from companies expecting to receive exposure on national television, which will no longer be the case.
The possibility remains for the card to be run without a broadcasting partner, however, in that instance it appears more than likely that the card will run at a major loss to the event promoter.