Mark De Mori
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Seen some pictures and video of Haye in training camp - The guy is fkn ripped and has to be %99.9 fat free. Haye's built like a fken super hero. de Mori differently wont have a easy road in this fight.
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Maybe Santa brought Mark some horse-shoes to slip into his gloves to help take out Haye!
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Like a Boss
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It was clean. It was early, and it came as no surprise to anyone.Totalpac wrote:Mark has way to much heart for that, unless it's super clean, it won't finish that early.
Anyone who doubts his heart can re watch his Leapai fight.
War MDM
de Mori got the record-padders reward in no uncertain terms.
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Haye looked fighting fit to me. He destroyed de Mori with his speed and power. de Mori has very rarely tested himself along the journey. Never beaten anyone of note or with a ranking and it showed.Brute wrote:After over 3 years out of the ring he would hardly be match fit.convict wrote:Redback Rasta wrote:
If Haye turn up fit and in form he should be more like $1.01.so true.
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Its possible for Mark to bounce back from this and fight a few more cans and get another shot at some one, Maybe not a champion but a up and comer like Hughie Fury.bogan whisperer wrote:Haye looked fighting fit to me. He destroyed de Mori with his speed and power. de Mori has very rarely tested himself along the journey. Never beaten anyone of note or with a ranking and it showed.Brute wrote:After over 3 years out of the ring he would hardly be match fit.convict wrote:so true.
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He wouldn't get a start bouncing at a Blue Light disco.convict wrote:Its possible for Mark to bounce back from this and fight a few more cans and get another shot at some one, Maybe not a champion but a up and comer like Hughie Fury.bogan whisperer wrote:Haye looked fighting fit to me. He destroyed de Mori with his speed and power. de Mori has very rarely tested himself along the journey. Never beaten anyone of note or with a ranking and it showed.Brute wrote:
After over 3 years out of the ring he would hardly be match fit.
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I guess it depends a lot on whether anyone continues to provide him with a phony, elevated ranking or not?convict wrote:Its possible for Mark to bounce back from this and fight a few more cans and get another shot at some one, Maybe not a champion but a up and comer like Hughie Fury.bogan whisperer wrote:Haye looked fighting fit to me. He destroyed de Mori with his speed and power. de Mori has very rarely tested himself along the journey. Never beaten anyone of note or with a ranking and it showed.Brute wrote:
After over 3 years out of the ring he would hardly be match fit.
Not much point further padding his career in the hope of another payday if it just entails another flogging.
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Soon as de mori felt Hayes power he didn't want anymore.
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OK thank you and that will be all. Obviously De Mori is not the level you think he is.Totalpac wrote: My post was in relation to a 1st round KO. I'd think Mark would have more likelyhood of a getting 1st round KO. Personally I don't see Haye coming out after 3
Mark De Mori isnt up to that level and David Haye reinforced that with giving him a taste of 3mins with a former world champ and that was just too much for Mark.
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Haye was amazing, especially considering his 3.5 year lay.
Didn't expect him to come out so aggressive. All respect to him. World class.
Mark is also world class. Just as others have said the, the jump in level was just to much and Haye didn't give him a chance to adjust.
Didn't expect him to come out so aggressive. All respect to him. World class.
Mark is also world class. Just as others have said the, the jump in level was just to much and Haye didn't give him a chance to adjust.
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Mark de Mori is not world class and never has been.Totalpac wrote:Haye was amazing, especially considering his 3.5 year lay.
Didn't expect him to come out so aggressive. All respect to him. World class.
Mark is also world class. Just as others have said the, the jump in level was just to much and Haye didn't give him a chance to adjust.
The jump in class you referred to is because Haye is world class and de Mori isn't.
In his 12 year, 34 fight career who has Mark de Mori beaten who was world class at the time?
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A walkover is the way most people have described it.Totalpac wrote:If this fight ever happens Haye is in for a nasty surprise.
Anyone who thinks someone who has dedicated their life to boxing and trained 5 days a week, non stop for 15 odd years, will be a walk over is kidding themselves.
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A nightmare in nearly every way, I agree. Sucks bad.
But if you want the dizzy heights the lowest of lows are always possible to.
But if you want the dizzy heights the lowest of lows are always possible to.
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Totalpac wrote:A nightmare in nearly every way, I agree. Sucks bad.
But if you want the dizzy heights the lowest of lows are always possible to.
You didn't seriously think that De mori would win now did you?
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Would win, no.
Could win, yes.
Haye was an unknown quantity after 3.5 years out. I thought Mark was in with a good chance.
Most people that comment on Mark have seen such little footage of him over the past 4 odd years they really have no idea.
Now what really sucks is the footage most if you have seen was that demolition.
What can you do but suck it up.
Could win, yes.
Haye was an unknown quantity after 3.5 years out. I thought Mark was in with a good chance.
Most people that comment on Mark have seen such little footage of him over the past 4 odd years they really have no idea.
Now what really sucks is the footage most if you have seen was that demolition.
What can you do but suck it up.
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The reason people have seen only a small amount of footage of de Mori recently is his people have only uploaded a small amount.Totalpac wrote:Would win, no.
Most people that comment on Mark have seen such little footage of him over the past 4 odd years they really have no idea.
Now what really sucks is the footage most if you have seen was that demolition.
But there is plenty enough on Youtube of his recent fights with Alexander, Calloway, Pasi, Dzafic etc, to know where he's at.
I saw the complete Bekim Pragga fight from less than 3 years ago and Mark was absolutely terrible in it. Pragga had a record of 2-2, was 41 years old brawler and was getting through Mark's guard repeatedly. Little wonder that fight has since been taken down.
It appears other fights featuring his more embarrassing opponents have been removed too.
As you haven't responded I take it you agree with that assessment?
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De mori is a perfect example of what a padded record gets you at world level
Truly, a mediocre boxer at best
My advice is to retire or consider white collar boxing
Truly, a mediocre boxer at best
My advice is to retire or consider white collar boxing
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Retirement would be a good move at this stage. After having a pro career they won't let guys do white collar boxing.Aido wrote:De mori is a perfect example of what a padded record gets you at world level
Truly, a mediocre boxer at best
My advice is to retire or consider white collar boxing
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Selfishly I love to see him end his career beating Browne.
Only way that's conceivable is if Browne loses and even then unlikely.
I think he has one more fight in him that would finally silence all the keyboard warriors. Not sure we'll ever get to see one though. I hope so.
Only way that's conceivable is if Browne loses and even then unlikely.
I think he has one more fight in him that would finally silence all the keyboard warriors. Not sure we'll ever get to see one though. I hope so.
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You really are a deluded desperado TPacTotalpac wrote:Selfishly I love to see him end his career beating Browne.
Only way that's conceivable is if Browne loses and even then unlikely.
I think he has one more fight in him that would finally silence all the keyboard warriors. Not sure we'll ever get to see one though. I hope so.
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The keyboard warrior in Mark's case is clearly you my friend. Your delusions of granduer for Mark are are well worn and 12 years of history clearly demonstrate how delusional they really are.Totalpac wrote:Selfishly I love to see him end his career beating Browne.
Only way that's conceivable is if Browne loses and even then unlikely.
I think he has one more fight in him that would finally silence all the keyboard warriors. Not sure we'll ever get to see one though. I hope so.
Time for a deep breath of reality. It's gone way beyond cringeworthy.
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I notice Mark de Mori is back fighting old guys with bad records in empty halls.
http://boxrec.com/en/boxer/237842
http://boxrec.com/en/boxer/237842
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Not enough of them to make a great living though... He must have a day job.
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he could come back to Perth and fight Lucas. It would sell ok.