Wach-Molina, Ugonoh-Kassi, Szpilka-Guinn, 25.05 Warsaw, Poland

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Wach-Molina, Ugonoh-Kassi, Szpilka-Guinn, 25.05 Warsaw, Poland

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do you think any of these fighters still got chances for a titleshot?
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dagilechia wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 08:42 do you think any of these fighters still got chances for a titleshot?
Ugonoh probably.
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Boxing Writer wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 09:02
dagilechia wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 08:42 do you think any of these fighters still got chances for a titleshot?
Ugonoh probably.
Yeah he could come again. Was beating Breazeale and ran out of gas.

That football hooligan was given Wilder fits before being ironed out. Think he was KO'd not that long ago by some fat Polish bloke though wasn't he?
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Stuarty wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 09:23
Boxing Writer wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 09:02
dagilechia wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 08:42 do you think any of these fighters still got chances for a titleshot?
Ugonoh probably.
Yeah he could come again. Was beating Breazeale and ran out of gas.

That football hooligan was given Wilder fits before being ironed out. Think he was KO'd not that long ago by some fat Polish bloke though wasn't he?
Kownacki stopped him in 4
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dagilechia wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 09:24
Stuarty wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 09:23
Boxing Writer wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 09:02
Ugonoh probably.
Yeah he could come again. Was beating Breazeale and ran out of gas.

That football hooligan was given Wilder fits before being ironed out. Think he was KO'd not that long ago by some fat Polish bloke though wasn't he?
Kownacki stopped him in 4
That's the dude :TU: Couldn't remember his name.
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Ugonoh as of now.
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Every single one of them. The division is thin as university toilet paper right now.
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Stuarty wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 09:23
Boxing Writer wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 09:02
dagilechia wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 08:42 do you think any of these fighters still got chances for a titleshot?
Ugonoh probably.
Yeah he could come again. Was beating Breazeale and ran out of gas.

That football hooligan was given Wilder fits before being ironed out. Think he was KO'd not that long ago by some fat Polish bloke though wasn't he?

That "fat Polish bloke" set the all time record for punches landed in a single round in a heavyweight fight in the Szpilka fight.
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x2x wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 15:44
Stuarty wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 09:23
Boxing Writer wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 09:02
Ugonoh probably.
Yeah he could come again. Was beating Breazeale and ran out of gas.

That football hooligan was given Wilder fits before being ironed out. Think he was KO'd not that long ago by some fat Polish bloke though wasn't he?

That "fat Polish bloke" set the all time record for punches landed in a single round in a heavyweight fight in the Szpilka fight.
He had lovely tits though eh?
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Stuarty wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 16:15
x2x wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 15:44
Stuarty wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 09:23

Yeah he could come again. Was beating Breazeale and ran out of gas.

That football hooligan was given Wilder fits before being ironed out. Think he was KO'd not that long ago by some fat Polish bloke though wasn't he?

That "fat Polish bloke" set the all time record for punches landed in a single round in a heavyweight fight in the Szpilka fight.
He had lovely tits though eh?
LMFAO!!!...that is sick!
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Neither Kownacki nor his buddy Big Baby Miller are competing in body beautiful contests.
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x2x wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 17:46 Neither Kownacki nor his buddy Big Baby Miller are competing in body beautiful contests.
It's the "Arreola" family approach...big and soft...I can't stand Miller.
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oogiebe wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 17:48
x2x wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 17:46 Neither Kownacki nor his buddy Big Baby Miller are competing in body beautiful contests.
It's the "Arreola" family approach...big and soft...I can't stand Miller.
I think they are both much more legit than Arreola. Arreola is the one i don't like, the way he was crying and cursing after the Vitali fight.
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x2x wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 17:58
oogiebe wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 17:48
x2x wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 17:46 Neither Kownacki nor his buddy Big Baby Miller are competing in body beautiful contests.
It's the "Arreola" family approach...big and soft...I can't stand Miller.
I think they are both much more legit than Arreola. Arreola is the one i don't like, the way he was crying and cursing after the Vitali fight.
Maybe Miller, but I'm yet sure about Cow-nooky.
Oh by the way, my line "ONCE" in the other thread is from "Johnny Dangerously"
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oogiebe wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 18:10
x2x wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 17:58
oogiebe wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 17:48

It's the "Arreola" family approach...big and soft...I can't stand Miller.
I think they are both much more legit than Arreola. Arreola is the one i don't like, the way he was crying and cursing after the Vitali fight.
Maybe Miller, but I'm yet sure about Cow-nooky.
Oh by the way, my line "ONCE" in the other thread is from "Johnny Dangerously"

I'd say the reverse now - maybe Kow but I'm not so sure about the big baby anymore. Baby's stock went down with the Wach fight. I thought he was wide open for a KO if Wach had shown up in better shape (another one!) and didn't hurt his hand besides.

Oh that's a relief. I was afraid u were going to come after me for calling you Oogeeboogee!
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That's a really nice and hard to predict card. I think Wach will win. Ugobo and Szpilka as well.
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I can see Wach getting another shot. Really, he was beating Miller up until he broke his hand. I think he easily would've beaten Miller.
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Mexi-Box wrote: 28 Mar 2018, 12:54 I can see Wach getting another shot. Really, he was beating Miller up until he broke his hand. I think he easily would've beaten Miller.


He also showed up for that fight out of shape, "soft around the middle", as they said in "Fat City". Come on, guys! I don't get it. Heavyweights showing up for big fights out of shape. Sure you don't have to make weight, but really, a couple of situps and a little jog around the park, and keep the junk food out of your beak especially late at night (my weakness), that wouldn't hurt. Wach, now Browne...
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x2x wrote: 28 Mar 2018, 13:50
Mexi-Box wrote: 28 Mar 2018, 12:54 I can see Wach getting another shot. Really, he was beating Miller up until he broke his hand. I think he easily would've beaten Miller.


He also showed up for that fight out of shape, "soft around the middle", as they said in "Fat City". Come on, guys! I don't get it. Heavyweights showing up for big fights out of shape. Sure you don't have to make weight, but really, a couple of situps and a little jog around the park, and keep the junk food out of your beak especially late at night (my weakness), that wouldn't hurt. Wach, now Browne...
Lazy paydays is how I describe those situations. "Stiverne said, I feel better at this weight." How did that work out fer ya' Bermane?
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I assume that's Dominick Guinn? Thought he'd called it a career honestly.

I guess he'll show up and keep his hands in his pockets for another 8 rounds or 10 rounds or whatever it's scheduled for.

DGS became a running joke between me and a friend. A guy that seems to have some talent, but for some reason gets in the ring, and just stands there throwing no punches.

Dominick Guinn Syndrome has become the term I use for any fighter that simply doesn't throw punches in the ring.

A flaw that I find extremely frustrating in Boxers. Even a guy that comes out and goes for it and gets knocked out in 1 or 2 rounds is better and more entertaining than the guy that gets in the ring and just stands there to be hit for a half hour.
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gilgamesh wrote: 28 Mar 2018, 13:55 I assume that's Dominick Guinn? Thought he'd called it a career honestly.

I guess he'll show up and keep his hands in his pockets for another 8 rounds or 10 rounds or whatever it's scheduled for.

DGS became a running joke between me and a friend. A guy that seems to have some talent, but for some reason gets in the ring, and just stands there throwing no punches.

Dominick Guinn Syndrome has become the term I use for any fighter that simply doesn't throw punches in the ring.

A flaw that I find extremely frustrating in Boxers. Even a guy that comes out and goes for it and gets knocked out in 1 or 2 rounds is better and more entertaining than the guy that gets in the ring and just stands there to be hit for a half hour.
Absolutely! It's like a pinch hitter in baseball standing with his bat on his shoulder and striking out looking. EPIC!
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