Hell with that assumption, I have no idea why we even bother staging fights when hypothetical results are written as accepted fact on a boxing forum.ThereByTheGrace wrote: ↑25 May 2018, 18:13Yeah dont want to go to japan thats for sure! But in fairness burnett would beat mcdonnell also
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Well said, that.
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heard 17-0 (14) boxrec #5 jason moloney now part of the tourney and facng rodrguez for the ibf
i approve of jms incluson. a few here called for a moloney bro to be part. hes young and has been impressve so far. lets see how he fares vs hgher level.
first aussie part of the wbss too
i approve of jms incluson. a few here called for a moloney bro to be part. hes young and has been impressve so far. lets see how he fares vs hgher level.
first aussie part of the wbss too
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Nonito Donaire has joined
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Minus a leg
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Kono was a good win, I know it was stopped for a cut, but Maloney had the better of him. He has fought some tough Thais, as you say, not at the level of the other guys in the WBSS. I've only seen him twice. We used to get a fair bit of Aussie boxing, in the last 2 years almost nothing which is a shame.jamamb wrote: ↑02 Jul 2018, 20:21 heard 17-0 (14) boxrec #5 jason moloney now part of the tourney and facng rodrguez for the ibf
i approve of jms incluson. a few here called for a moloney bro to be part. hes young and has been impressve so far. lets see how he fares vs hgher level.
first aussie part of the wbss too
He is still a fairly credible entrant. I don't think anyone is going to have an easy night on their way to inevitably beating him.
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I've been following the Moloney twins for a while. Glad Jason has got the shot. Good name recognition for him.
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he doesnt have an established world level record, but has defo looked good to me, i think hes a good inclusion as someone who hasnt fully proven themselves but looks to have potential to be a world class fighter. a bit like how ward was entering the super series vs more established names, albeit without an olympic goldKiwiRider wrote: ↑05 Jul 2018, 22:49Kono was a good win, I know it was stopped for a cut, but Maloney had the better of him. He has fought some tough Thais, as you say, not at the level of the other guys in the WBSS. I've only seen him twice. We used to get a fair bit of Aussie boxing, in the last 2 years almost nothing which is a shame.jamamb wrote: ↑02 Jul 2018, 20:21 heard 17-0 (14) boxrec #5 jason moloney now part of the tourney and facng rodrguez for the ibf
i approve of jms incluson. a few here called for a moloney bro to be part. hes young and has been impressve so far. lets see how he fares vs hgher level.
first aussie part of the wbss too
He is still a fairly credible entrant. I don't think anyone is going to have an easy night on their way to inevitably beating him.
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Juan Carlos Payano (20-1, 9 KOs) has joined. Former WBA champion who went 1-1 with Rau'shee Warren a couple of years back. Now 34, he was dropped en route to winning a UD over 14-0 Mike Plania in his last outing.
Thoughts? A decent name but probably has to be considered an outsider imo.
6 spots are now taken (Burnett, Tete, Rodriguez, Moloney, Donaire and Payano) with 2 left. Who do we expect to see fill them? Keeping my fingers crossed for Inoue but not sure how likely that is.
Thoughts? A decent name but probably has to be considered an outsider imo.
6 spots are now taken (Burnett, Tete, Rodriguez, Moloney, Donaire and Payano) with 2 left. Who do we expect to see fill them? Keeping my fingers crossed for Inoue but not sure how likely that is.
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Inoue said he's inElJefe wrote: ↑09 Jul 2018, 13:26 Juan Carlos Payano (20-1, 9 KOs) has joined. Former WBA champion who went 1-1 with Rau'shee Warren a couple of years back. Now 34, he was dropped en route to winning a UD over 14-0 Mike Plania in his last outing.
Thoughts? A decent name but probably has to be considered an outsider imo.
6 spots are now taken (Burnett, Tete, Rodriguez, Moloney, Donaire and Payano) with 2 left. Who do we expect to see fill them? Keeping my fingers crossed for Inoue but not sure how likely that is.
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Good stuff. Any idea why there's been a hold up on the official announcement?Taansend wrote: ↑09 Jul 2018, 13:50Inoue said he's inElJefe wrote: ↑09 Jul 2018, 13:26 Juan Carlos Payano (20-1, 9 KOs) has joined. Former WBA champion who went 1-1 with Rau'shee Warren a couple of years back. Now 34, he was dropped en route to winning a UD over 14-0 Mike Plania in his last outing.
Thoughts? A decent name but probably has to be considered an outsider imo.
6 spots are now taken (Burnett, Tete, Rodriguez, Moloney, Donaire and Payano) with 2 left. Who do we expect to see fill them? Keeping my fingers crossed for Inoue but not sure how likely that is.
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Glad to see inoue in it 
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Inoue said it straight after beating McDonnell
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Probably just waiting to announce him last to make a big impact. I heard the other was going to be the winner of the French guy and the Thai fighting for the vacant WBA title, but that fight seems to have been called off.ElJefe wrote: ↑09 Jul 2018, 13:56Good stuff. Any idea why there's been a hold up on the official announcement?Taansend wrote: ↑09 Jul 2018, 13:50Inoue said he's inElJefe wrote: ↑09 Jul 2018, 13:26 Juan Carlos Payano (20-1, 9 KOs) has joined. Former WBA champion who went 1-1 with Rau'shee Warren a couple of years back. Now 34, he was dropped en route to winning a UD over 14-0 Mike Plania in his last outing.
Thoughts? A decent name but probably has to be considered an outsider imo.
6 spots are now taken (Burnett, Tete, Rodriguez, Moloney, Donaire and Payano) with 2 left. Who do we expect to see fill them? Keeping my fingers crossed for Inoue but not sure how likely that is.
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What a f*cking line up
Have a butchers at this.......
Ryan Burnett - WBA Super World Champion - UK - 19(9)-0
Emmanuel Rodriguez - IBF World Champion - Puerto Rico - 18(12)-0
Zolani Tete - WBO World Champion - South Africa - 27(21)-3(1)
Naoya Inoue - WBA World Regular Champion - Japan - 16(14)-0
Nonito Donaire - former four-time world champion - Philippines - 38(24)-5(1)
Juan Carlos Payano - former world titleholder - Dominican Republic - 20(9)-1
Jason Moloney - mandatory challenger - Down Under - 17(14)-0
Mikhail Aloyan - undefeated contender - Russia - 4-0
What an amazing set of fighters. Even Aloyan's last three opponents had a combined record of 46-1-3. Burnett has been on a streak lately. Rodriguez is young, undefeated & hungry. I still can't believe Donaire will make the weight. Many thought Payano deserved the nod against Warren. Moloney is a Commonwealth Gold Medalist. And, if the draw goes their way, Tete & Inoue will be many peoples favourite for the final.
https://www.BS.com/ryan-burnet ... -2--130042
Have a butchers at this.......
Ryan Burnett - WBA Super World Champion - UK - 19(9)-0
Emmanuel Rodriguez - IBF World Champion - Puerto Rico - 18(12)-0
Zolani Tete - WBO World Champion - South Africa - 27(21)-3(1)
Naoya Inoue - WBA World Regular Champion - Japan - 16(14)-0
Nonito Donaire - former four-time world champion - Philippines - 38(24)-5(1)
Juan Carlos Payano - former world titleholder - Dominican Republic - 20(9)-1
Jason Moloney - mandatory challenger - Down Under - 17(14)-0
Mikhail Aloyan - undefeated contender - Russia - 4-0
What an amazing set of fighters. Even Aloyan's last three opponents had a combined record of 46-1-3. Burnett has been on a streak lately. Rodriguez is young, undefeated & hungry. I still can't believe Donaire will make the weight. Many thought Payano deserved the nod against Warren. Moloney is a Commonwealth Gold Medalist. And, if the draw goes their way, Tete & Inoue will be many peoples favourite for the final.
https://www.BS.com/ryan-burnet ... -2--130042
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Great line-up. Slight correction though. It was Andrew Moloney, Jason's twin bother, who won a gold medal at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games.Taansend wrote: ↑17 Jul 2018, 21:19 What a f*cking line up![]()
Have a butchers at this.......
Ryan Burnett - WBA Super World Champion - UK - 19(9)-0
Emmanuel Rodriguez - IBF World Champion - Puerto Rico - 18(12)-0
Zolani Tete - WBO World Champion - South Africa - 27(21)-3(1)
Naoya Inoue - WBA World Regular Champion - Japan - 16(14)-0
Nonito Donaire - former four-time world champion - Philippines - 38(24)-5(1)
Juan Carlos Payano - former world titleholder - Dominican Republic - 20(9)-1
Jason Moloney - mandatory challenger - Down Under - 17(14)-0
Mikhail Aloyan - undefeated contender - Russia - 4-0
What an amazing set of fighters. Even Aloyan's last three opponents had a combined record of 46-1-3. Burnett has been on a streak lately. Rodriguez is young, undefeated & hungry. I still can't believe Donaire will make the weight. Many thought Payano deserved the nod against Warren. Moloney is a Commonwealth Gold Medalist. And, if the draw goes their way, Tete & Inoue will be many peoples favourite for the final.
https://www.BS.com/ryan-burnet ... -2--130042
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Thanks Mate. Sorry about that. I've been following them for about 18 months now but didn't bother checking which was which tonight.Like a Boss wrote: ↑17 Jul 2018, 22:42Great line-up. Slight correction though. It was Andrew Moloney, Jason's twin bother, who won a gold medal at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games.Taansend wrote: ↑17 Jul 2018, 21:19 What a f*cking line up![]()
Have a butchers at this.......
Ryan Burnett - WBA Super World Champion - UK - 19(9)-0
Emmanuel Rodriguez - IBF World Champion - Puerto Rico - 18(12)-0
Zolani Tete - WBO World Champion - South Africa - 27(21)-3(1)
Naoya Inoue - WBA World Regular Champion - Japan - 16(14)-0
Nonito Donaire - former four-time world champion - Philippines - 38(24)-5(1)
Juan Carlos Payano - former world titleholder - Dominican Republic - 20(9)-1
Jason Moloney - mandatory challenger - Down Under - 17(14)-0
Mikhail Aloyan - undefeated contender - Russia - 4-0
What an amazing set of fighters. Even Aloyan's last three opponents had a combined record of 46-1-3. Burnett has been on a streak lately. Rodriguez is young, undefeated & hungry. I still can't believe Donaire will make the weight. Many thought Payano deserved the nod against Warren. Moloney is a Commonwealth Gold Medalist. And, if the draw goes their way, Tete & Inoue will be many peoples favourite for the final.
https://www.BS.com/ryan-burnet ... -2--130042
Appreciate the input. I'm hoping he does well.
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Easy enough mistake to make. They do look identical.Taansend wrote: ↑17 Jul 2018, 22:53Thanks Mate. Sorry about that. I've been following them for about 18 months now but didn't bother checking which was which tonight.Like a Boss wrote: ↑17 Jul 2018, 22:42Great line-up. Slight correction though. It was Andrew Moloney, Jason's twin bother, who won a gold medal at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games.Taansend wrote: ↑17 Jul 2018, 21:19 What a f*cking line up![]()
Have a butchers at this.......
Ryan Burnett - WBA Super World Champion - UK - 19(9)-0
Emmanuel Rodriguez - IBF World Champion - Puerto Rico - 18(12)-0
Zolani Tete - WBO World Champion - South Africa - 27(21)-3(1)
Naoya Inoue - WBA World Regular Champion - Japan - 16(14)-0
Nonito Donaire - former four-time world champion - Philippines - 38(24)-5(1)
Juan Carlos Payano - former world titleholder - Dominican Republic - 20(9)-1
Jason Moloney - mandatory challenger - Down Under - 17(14)-0
Mikhail Aloyan - undefeated contender - Russia - 4-0
What an amazing set of fighters. Even Aloyan's last three opponents had a combined record of 46-1-3. Burnett has been on a streak lately. Rodriguez is young, undefeated & hungry. I still can't believe Donaire will make the weight. Many thought Payano deserved the nod against Warren. Moloney is a Commonwealth Gold Medalist. And, if the draw goes their way, Tete & Inoue will be many peoples favourite for the final.
https://www.BS.com/ryan-burnet ... -2--130042
Appreciate the input. I'm hoping he does well.
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like that line up, includes the elite names plus a good mix of others to round it out
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Twin-WankersLike a Boss wrote: ↑17 Jul 2018, 23:03Easy enough mistake to make. They do look identical.Taansend wrote: ↑17 Jul 2018, 22:53Thanks Mate. Sorry about that. I've been following them for about 18 months now but didn't bother checking which was which tonight.Like a Boss wrote: ↑17 Jul 2018, 22:42
Great line-up. Slight correction though. It was Andrew Moloney, Jason's twin bother, who won a gold medal at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
Appreciate the input. I'm hoping he does well.