
Sam Soliman vs Hassan N`Dam
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Like a Boss
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Re: Sam Soliman vs Hassan N`Dam
Hassan N'Dam wins this.
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bogan whisperer
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Re: Sam Soliman vs Hassan N`Dam
Tough fight for Soliman. But he wouldn't have it any other way. The guy just loves a fight and loves a challenge.
Re: Sam Soliman vs Hassan N`Dam
He better, or I'll throw you over the fence & lock the gate...for obvious reason :Francis75 wrote:Hassan N'Dam wins this.
Members in this forum had enough of your one line bait shite....Maybe you should jump back on your skateboard & venture back to Eastside joint?
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Re: Sam Soliman vs Hassan N`Dam
A very important fight for Sam. He hadn't lost for over 5 years when his knee and IBF title went against Jermain Taylor, and then he was on the wrong end of the decision against Wade in a fight many thought he won.
Cold hard reality is Sam turns 42 just prior to the N'Dam fight and if he were to lose that would make 3 on the trot. The upside is a win would put him in line for another title challenge. Very important fight
Cold hard reality is Sam turns 42 just prior to the N'Dam fight and if he were to lose that would make 3 on the trot. The upside is a win would put him in line for another title challenge. Very important fight
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Redback Rasta
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Re: Sam Soliman vs Hassan N`Dam
Sydney or the bush fight for Sam. We have seen how resilient N'Dam is. He just keeps getting up. I see this one is going the distance. Let's hope Sam doesn't get diddled like he did against Wade.
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Re: Sam Soliman vs Hassan N`Dam
http://www.aus-boxing.com/2015/09/19/sa ... mber-21st/
Sam Soliman will take on France’s Hassan N’Dam on November 21st as he continues his journey to regain the IBF middleweight title.
The former middleweight titlists will collide in Paris, with the winner being put within reaching distance of the winner of next month’s looming middleweight title unification between Gennady Golovkin and David Lemieux.
Both Soliman and N’dam were last in action in June, with Soliman dropping a highly controversial split decision to Dominic Wade in Washington, while N’dam was outpointed for the IBF middleweight strap by David Lemieux.
“A win will give me the right to fight for the IBF middleweight number one spot which grants a mandatory title shot,” said Soliman in a press release issued by SS Promotions. “I need to win this fight and win it well.”
“My last fight has fueled my hunger and focused me on what I need to do to become a two-time world champion,”
“I’m two fights away from having a chance to regain the world title I lost when I badly injured my knee fighting Jermain Taylor last year,”
“I’ve knocked up more frequent flyer points than most boxers. I’ve always been prepared to travel anywhere and fight anyone and this fight has IBF sanctioning as an eliminator for the number two spot,”
“Fighting Hassan N’Dam on his home turf is not going to be easy, N’Dam is one tough opponent.”
“He picked himself off the canvas four times before being beaten by current world champion, David Lemieux.”
N’dam (31-2, 18 KOs) is the former interim WBO middleweight champion, having also held the interim version of the WBA middleweight title. The 31-year-old Cameroon native’s only defeats have come in world title fights.
“N’Dam and myself have a lot in common. We are both world champions, we have both lost titles, we have fought quality fighters to get where we are, and we both want that world championship belt back.”
“This is a career defining fight for both of us,”
Soliman’s manager David Stanley said this is the fifth eliminator world title bout his promotional company SS Promotions have co-presented.
Sam Soliman will take on France’s Hassan N’Dam on November 21st as he continues his journey to regain the IBF middleweight title.
The former middleweight titlists will collide in Paris, with the winner being put within reaching distance of the winner of next month’s looming middleweight title unification between Gennady Golovkin and David Lemieux.
Both Soliman and N’dam were last in action in June, with Soliman dropping a highly controversial split decision to Dominic Wade in Washington, while N’dam was outpointed for the IBF middleweight strap by David Lemieux.
“A win will give me the right to fight for the IBF middleweight number one spot which grants a mandatory title shot,” said Soliman in a press release issued by SS Promotions. “I need to win this fight and win it well.”
“My last fight has fueled my hunger and focused me on what I need to do to become a two-time world champion,”
“I’m two fights away from having a chance to regain the world title I lost when I badly injured my knee fighting Jermain Taylor last year,”
“I’ve knocked up more frequent flyer points than most boxers. I’ve always been prepared to travel anywhere and fight anyone and this fight has IBF sanctioning as an eliminator for the number two spot,”
“Fighting Hassan N’Dam on his home turf is not going to be easy, N’Dam is one tough opponent.”
“He picked himself off the canvas four times before being beaten by current world champion, David Lemieux.”
N’dam (31-2, 18 KOs) is the former interim WBO middleweight champion, having also held the interim version of the WBA middleweight title. The 31-year-old Cameroon native’s only defeats have come in world title fights.
“N’Dam and myself have a lot in common. We are both world champions, we have both lost titles, we have fought quality fighters to get where we are, and we both want that world championship belt back.”
“This is a career defining fight for both of us,”
Soliman’s manager David Stanley said this is the fifth eliminator world title bout his promotional company SS Promotions have co-presented.
Re: Sam Soliman vs Hassan N`Dam
Not that it really matters but why does Soliman have to go to France for this fight?
Is N'Dam a big draw over there?
Is N'Dam a big draw over there?
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ClivePatrickLyons
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Re: Sam Soliman vs Hassan N`Dam
I HOPE HE FINDS SOME HONEST HUMAN BEING'S IN FRANCE 
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Re: Sam Soliman vs Hassan N`Dam
When Soliman lost the fight he appeared to win against the American Wade, it was with an American referee and 3 American judges doing the scoring.ClivePatrickLyons wrote:I HOPE HE FINDS SOME HONEST HUMAN BEING'S IN FRANCE
Only way to win a fight like that is probably by KO.
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ClivePatrickLyons
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Re: Sam Soliman vs Hassan N`Dam
So what should he do he aint no ko puncher so what if he out boxes them is that enough surely if the judge's are fairLike a Boss wrote:When Soliman lost the fight he appeared to win against the American Wade, it was with an American referee and 3 American judges doing the scoring.ClivePatrickLyons wrote:I HOPE HE FINDS SOME HONEST HUMAN BEING'S IN FRANCE
Only way to win a fight like that is probably by KO.
Re: Sam Soliman vs Hassan N`Dam
Well N'Dam isn't a Al Haymon fighter so that's 1 good thing. The fact it's in France doesn't fill me with confidence hopefully he wins so convincingly they can't take it off him.
Re: Sam Soliman vs Hassan N`Dam
I think that lately overseas fighters are likely to get a dodgy decision against them in Australia more than just about anywhere else
Re: Sam Soliman vs Hassan N`Dam
This still going ahead ? Great stuff by Sam and wouldn't expect him to do anything less than take on a top ranked fighter. I think its winnable for Sam, he just needs to stay busy as always and hope the judges see the fight with two eyes and are not impacted by the crowd too much. Good luck Sammy.
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bogan whisperer
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Re: Sam Soliman vs Hassan N`Dam
Sam is from the dying breed who just want to fight. Anywhere. Any time. Any weight.amwsnw wrote:This still going ahead ? Great stuff by Sam and wouldn't expect him to do anything less than take on a top ranked fighter. I think its winnable for Sam, he just needs to stay busy as always and hope the judges see the fight with two eyes and are not impacted by the crowd too much. Good luck Sammy.
Re: Sam Soliman vs Hassan N`Dam
Would like to see Sammy winning this fight, Just thinking home town judges will have there say.
Re: Sam Soliman vs Hassan N`Dam
He didn't want to fight Golovkin though for the title of king of the middleweight division.bogan whisperer wrote: Sam is from the dying breed who just want to fight. Anywhere. Any time. Any weight.
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Re: Sam Soliman vs Hassan N`Dam
Hopefully there will be at least some 'neutral' officialdom. Unlike when Soliman fought Wade with an American referee and 3 American judges.convict wrote:Would like to see Sammy winning this fight, Just thinking home town judges will have there say.