It happened again (long lay-off, change of team etc).... Marco Huck!!

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T.M.K
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It happened again (long lay-off, change of team etc).... Marco Huck!!

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Hi all,


A year out of the ring.

A new team around him.

The big build-up (to set a new record of defences in the division).

The US-invasion: "Show the Americans what they've been missing" etc.....


I had a really sneaky feeling this may happen (bit gutted it wasnt a PTBF).

"T.M.K"
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I bet Johnny Nelson is Thinking "If only they has let me fight"
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Maybe that will quiet some of the nonsense I read about Huck moving up to take out Wilder.
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Does this mean Glowacki vs Roy Jones?
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RandomUsername wrote:Ohh yeah big surprise german gayboy loses to a real fighter, must be due to this or that and nor simply because he was never any good to begin with. Face it this guy was never any good at all, simply horrible. Funny that this is the guy that almost beat the russian that our high quality Hw champ had to hug for 12 rounds and yet our hw champ is some sort of a 250 pound SSM right? Its time people woke up and smelled the poo.
German gayboy?

Really mature. Keep your hateful comments to yourself.

Huck is very good, had a good long reign at Cruiserweight. He should move up to heavyweight now.
Badhusker wrote:Maybe that will quiet some of the nonsense I read about Huck moving up to take out Wilder.
It won't. One mistake in one fight doesn't negate a body of work. Huck has a good chin and good power. He stepped straight back and got caught. I'm not saying he'd beat Wilder or anything, but he'd be a top ten heavy the minute he moved up.
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RandomUsername wrote:
punchoutsb wrote:
German gayboy?

Really mature. Keep your hateful comments to yourself.

Huck is very good, had a good long reign at Cruiserweight. He should move up to heavyweight now.
German gayboy is an accurate description in my opinion. Are you feeling sore cause your idol lost?

Huck had no reign, who are you trying to fool?

Why should this waste of space move up to heavyweight?
He's not my idol. Honestly, you are free to fantasize about him sexually any way you please, but you should refrain from saying things like "gay boy" as it is derogatory and most won't understand that you are saying this only to titillate your own homosexual fantasies towards him.
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Huck a shitty boxer... Lol
Hey random, have ever achieved anything noteworthy in your life ?

This forum just draws in losers, like shit does flies... Such a petty.

But could someone please ban this idiot due to sexual and ethnic dimminishing behavior.
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I figured he was good if he had a close bout with Povetkin, but if he moves to heavy he will need a couple of good wins before Wilder. Even though he was winning, a KO loss still counts. Maybe avenging his loss to Cunningham would be a good start at heavy.
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Badhusker wrote:I figured he was good if he had a close bout with Povetkin, but if he moves to heavy he will need a couple of good wins before Wilder. Even though he was winning, a KO loss still counts. Maybe avenging his loss to Cunningham would be a good start at heavy.
Thought uss stopped fightinh heavies. The fury fight should have learnt him that.
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RandomUsername wrote: You could just as well just have admitted that this guy sucks. Its no big deal, lots of shitty boxers out there claiming to be champions.
And you could just as well admit your homosexual tendencies and lack of boxing knowledge.

But it's all good. Huck will continue earning hundreds of thousands of dollars as a professional fighters and one of the most successful cruiserweight champions in the divisions history and you will continuing trolling boxing forums. Sounds about right.
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Butterbean wrote:
Badhusker wrote:I figured he was good if he had a close bout with Povetkin, but if he moves to heavy he will need a couple of good wins before Wilder. Even though he was winning, a KO loss still counts. Maybe avenging his loss to Cunningham would be a good start at heavy.
Thought uss stopped fightinh heavies. The fury fight should have learnt him that.
Yeah, I guess he should have. Just saying since Huck isn't big himself compared to a lot of heavys, it would be a good transition fight for him. Personally I would rather see him stomp the crap out of Tarver, to shut his mouth and make him retire.
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Inactivity ruins a boxer.

Most need to fight regularly or they'll lose focus. At the highest level, they need to be on top of their game.
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Freedom2013 wrote:Inactivity ruins a boxer.

Most need to fight regularly or they'll lose focus. At the highest level, they need to be on top of their game.

Exactly. Look what happened to my boy Kessler...
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The truth of the matter is Huck was a protected champion, just like Ottke.

He had just as many robberies as him, if not more.

Somehow, he convinced himself he was able to travel.

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crow wrote:The truth of the matter is Huck was a protected champion, just like Ottke.

He had just as many robberies as him, if not more.

Somehow, he convinced himself he was able to travel.

...
No. He had a couple close ones go his way, but that's not uncommon. He always showed a lot of heart and took on a lot of really tough challengers.
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