Alex Leapai vs Andre Meunier, Melbourne June 27th
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Alex Leapai vs Andre Meunier, Melbourne June 27th
Not sure what Alex Leapai has to gain from fighting a 3 round preliminary fighter like Andre Meunier? But I guess after 3 losses on the trot, admittedly against very good level opponents in Wlad, Scott and Charr, more than anything else Leapai needs a win.
Re: Alex Leapai vs Andre Meunier, Melbourne June 27th
Paid sparring, which no doubt paying punters will enjoyLike a Boss wrote:Not sure what Alex Leapai has to gain from fighting a 3 round preliminary fighter like Andre Meunier? But I guess after 3 losses on the trot, admittedly against very good level opponents in Wlad, Scott and Charr, more than anything else Leapai needs a win.
Re: Alex Leapai vs Andre Meunier, Melbourne June 27th
I had to look up Meunier - he's looks like a big lump and at 9-1, obviously not the worst boxer in the world. A big KO would be a nice way for Alex to get his mojo back.
Re: Alex Leapai vs Andre Meunier, Melbourne June 27th
I think Leapai gets stopped and thankfully retires.
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Re: Alex Leapai vs Andre Meunier, Melbourne June 27th
While Leapai has been fighting world class opponents and beating the likes of Boystev, Wilson, Beck and Walker, Andre Meunier has boxed only 5 rounds in the past 6 years.Gnome wrote:I had to look up Meunier - he's looks like a big lump and at 9-1, obviously not the worst boxer in the world. A big KO would be a nice way for Alex to get his mojo back.
Hard to imagine a bigger mismatch than this one.
Re: Alex Leapai vs Andre Meunier, Melbourne June 27th
You should join himFrancis75 wrote:I think Leapai gets stopped and thankfully retires.