I really like Braidwood & he surprised me when he ko'd Bahoeli but I thought he would get exposed against Kean & I was correct. Simply not boxing long enough & Kean has the amateur background. It was the biggest all Canadian HW fight in a long time as both guys were born in Canada. Kean will move on & I doubt he wastes his time in the Canadian scene. The Canadian champion Mladen would be a good opponent but I suspect Kean moves on to bigger fights. Maybe Oscar Rivas?
Wow I didn't expect that although it shouln't be a massive surprise. I mean I have never been that impressed with Carman but I always knew he could punch, even if his ability to take a shot, or indeed box effectively, seemed to leave much to be desired.
It's why we love boxing. It's why I particularly love heavyweight boxing. Kean can come again.
There seems to be a cool heavyweight scene coming along. Hopefully Carman/Kean/Braidwood/Mladas will have a few fights against each other, they seem to be getting a fair bit of mainstream media publicity.
Gnome wrote: ↑08 Oct 2018, 04:46
There seems to be a cool heavyweight scene coming along. Hopefully Carman/Kean/Braidwood/Mladas will have a few fights against each other, they seem to be getting a fair bit of mainstream media publicity.
Throw Teslenko in there aswell. Him and Miljas probably have the most potential.
Gnome wrote: ↑08 Oct 2018, 04:46
There seems to be a cool heavyweight scene coming along. Hopefully Carman/Kean/Braidwood/Mladas will have a few fights against each other, they seem to be getting a fair bit of mainstream media publicity.
Throw Teslenko in there aswell. Him and Miljas probably have the most potential.
Very true! I just hope he fights one of those four domestic guys soon for the Canadian belt rather than some alphabet bauble. Get the newspapers and TV channels following boxing again.
Canadian HW Carman (12-3) TKO Kean 15-1 round 4 Saturday
Kean is big, hits hard, but can't take a hit. I can't imagine win againts the Wilders of this world.