Pureist wrote:As you noted, in your opinion, some fights watching live seem very different through the camera, I watched the fight 3 times and thought rabchenko won, 2 great mates of mine, both veteran pros were there on the night and were shocked mundine got the decision, they had it a shutout, not even close, I had it close but still a win to rabchenko
Rabchenko tomorrow fights a journeyman who has lost 18 of his past 19 fights!
There's a guy going nowhere fast.
Hard to believe only 2 fights ago he contested the WBC silver belt.
Just goes to show that realistically, he's a 'C' class world fighter. Mundine was the first legitimate, top 10 fighter that he'd fought, and he lost to a fighter with more than just a KO punch. IMO, they will continue to put him in with tomato cans, so Hatton Promotions can milk him for all they can.
Pureist wrote:As you noted, in your opinion, some fights watching live seem very different through the camera, I watched the fight 3 times and thought rabchenko won, 2 great mates of mine, both veteran pros were there on the night and were shocked mundine got the decision, they had it a shutout, not even close, I had it close but still a win to rabchenko
Rabchenko tomorrow fights a journeyman who has lost 18 of his past 19 fights!
There's a guy going nowhere fast.
Hard to believe only 2 fights ago he contested the WBC silver belt.
Really? Hatton must of really lost faith in him. That's a shocking step down.
He lost his TV deal a few years ago, can't really do much else at the moment. It's just a keep busy fight anyway, Rabchenko's in the WBC tournament, signed with Haymon earlier this week.