Nathan Gorman vs. Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018 *CANCELLED*

Who wins?

Poll ended at 22 Dec 2018, 10:26

Gorman - Decision
8
35%
Gorman - K/TKO
14
61%
DRAW
0
No votes
Leapai - K/TKO
1
4%
Leapai - Decision
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 23

Ruthless-RKO
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Nathan Gorman vs. Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018 *CANCELLED*

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This deserved it own thread.

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Nathan Gorman steps up in levels against Alex Leapai on Warrington vs. Frampton card

Nathan Gorman will defend his WBC International Silver heavyweight title against former World Title challenger Alex Leapai on the bumper Josh Warrington-Carl Frampton card at the Manchester Arena on December 22.

The unbeaten Gorman is causing quite a stir in heavyweight circles, with the Ricky Hatton-trained 22-year-old having now clocked up 14 fights, with 11 wins coming via stoppage.

The Nantwich-born former Team GB member won his WBC belt in late 2017 when he took on the also then unbeaten Mohamed Soltby at the Metro Radio Arena in Newcastle, stopping the German after five bruising rounds.

He has since kept busy with three fights already across 2018, with the pick of the wins coming against the rated Irishman, Sean 'Big Sexy' Turner at the Manchester Arena, where he turned up the heat and ended the resistance of Turner inside of three rounds.

Gorman appears to be on a longer-term collision course with UK rival Daniel Dubois, but his next opponent hails from the Southern Hemisphere, with Leapai based in Queensland, Australia but originally from Samoa.

The 39-year-old holds a record of 32-7-4 across a career spanning 18 years. His professional exploits earned him a shot at the unified world titles in 2014, taking on the long-term champion Wladimir Klitschko in Oberhausen, but his world title adventure was aborted in the fifth round against the then dominant Ukrainian.

He subsequently demonstrated his durability the full ten rounds against Malik Scott and Manuel Charr before getting back amongst the wins over 2017-18 with victories in his homeland over Thomas Peato and Roger Izonritei.

Gorman believes he will have to be on top of his game to see off the challenge of such a seasoned opponent.

"Obviously he is a very experienced opponent who has fought for world titles. He is a dangerous opponent, but also a good one for me, if that makes sense.

"He will be a good name on my record if I beat him and beat him in style, which I believe I can do. I will have to be on my As and Bs because he is a dangerous fella with such experience. Some people say heavyweights are in their prime when they reach their late thirties."


Gorman added that, while his own objectives will always remain first and foremost in his thinking, securing a slot on such a massive BT Box Office card is a big attraction.

"Definitely, it is a very big bill to be a part of and obviously I have got a good fight against Alex Leapai that has got me on the show."

Leapai himself firmly believes Gorman is jumping the gun by signing up for such a test at this stage of his career, considering this country's bright young heavies to be over-hyped and untested at a higher level.

“A lot of these British heavyweights are over-hyped without really beating anyone," said the confident Aussie. "I’m coming over to burst the bubble of the latest hype job.

“I’ve had more knockouts than Nathan has had fights. This is way too soon for Nathan.”
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Re: Nathan Gorman vs Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018

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last time i watched leapai was 3.5 years ago vs manuel charr.....he was so bad and slow that charr of all people was up on his toes and ali shuffling and giving him a boxing lesson
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Re: Nathan Gorman vs Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018

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Meh!

When are all our young prospects gonna face off against each other!
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Re: Nathan Gorman vs Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018

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Jesus, isn’t Leapai retired yet?
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Re: Nathan Gorman vs Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018

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Alex is a good guy, but he's got a lot of miles on the clock.
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Re: Nathan Gorman vs Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018

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Boxerbeetle wrote: 19 Nov 2018, 13:37 Jesus, isn’t Leapai retired yet?
Been around forever. Why he not fight Price or Allen or some such.
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Re: Nathan Gorman vs Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018

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I hope Alex is getting well paid for this one. He surely must have quid in the bank from the Klitschko fight? Bad match up, Leapai should be aiming for de Mori or Browne. Gorman wins this by stoppage.
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Re: Nathan Gorman vs Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018

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Gnome wrote: 19 Nov 2018, 14:25 I hope Alex is getting well paid for this one. He surely must have quid in the bank from the Klitschko fight? Bad match up, Leapai should be aiming for de Mori or Browne. Gorman wins this by stoppage.
Hopefully he invested well.
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Re: Nathan Gorman vs Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018

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Re: Nathan Gorman vs Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 19 Nov 2018, 15:09
That Gorman dressing up the fact that Leapai is old and on to a hiding here?
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Re: Nathan Gorman vs Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018

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Looks like an unnecessary mismatch.
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Re: Nathan Gorman vs Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018

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Dunno, I think this is an okay match. Neither will be getting paid a fortune though will they?
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Re: Nathan Gorman vs Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018

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Re: Nathan Gorman vs Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 21 Nov 2018, 17:38
I'd pick Gorman to knock out Dubois. :bag:
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Re: Nathan Gorman vs Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018

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We obviously know Gorman is going to beat on leapai

Rather see him ko Dubois :TU:
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Re: Nathan Gorman vs Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018

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Oiky wrote: 21 Nov 2018, 18:44 We obviously know Gorman is going to beat on leapai

Rather see him ko Dubois :TU:
What’s a more challenging fight?

Dubois vs. Johnson - Johnson didn’t really do much

Or

Gorman vs. Leapai? Hopefully Leapai tries.
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Re: Nathan Gorman vs Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018

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Dubois is a wet lettuce! Fish eyes should just make the Gorman fight next!
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Re: Nathan Gorman vs Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018

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what is a wet lettuce
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Re: Nathan Gorman vs Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 21 Nov 2018, 19:15
Oiky wrote: 21 Nov 2018, 18:44 We obviously know Gorman is going to beat on leapai

Rather see him ko Dubois :TU:
What’s a more challenging fight?

Dubois vs. Johnson - Johnson didn’t really do much

Or

Gorman vs. Leapai? Hopefully Leapai tries.
Leapai is no great shakes but at this stage Johnson offers nothing at all
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Re: Nathan Gorman vs Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018

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johnson offers experience over a longer distance (esp important for dubois) and can help bring attention to adjustments fighters need to make to create more openings on a defensive opponent. he stopped leapai when they were fresher and is still better then leapai now

im not really sure alex should be fighting, i think hell just get stopped early, he was utterly terrible in getting clowned and ali shuffled by charr, and that was 3.5 years ago.

i thought he had some serious eye problem too
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Re: Nathan Gorman vs Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 21 Nov 2018, 19:15
Oiky wrote: 21 Nov 2018, 18:44 We obviously know Gorman is going to beat on leapai

Rather see him ko Dubois :TU:
What’s a more challenging fight?

Dubois vs. Johnson - Johnson didn’t really do much

Or

Gorman vs. Leapai? Hopefully Leapai tries.
I'm shocked he's still fighting. Didn't Johnson kick the shit out of leapai?
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Re: Nathan Gorman vs Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018 NOW OFF

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Fight is off.. Gorman has a new opponent..

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Re: Nathan Gorman vs. Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018 *CANCELLED*

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Any word on why Leapai pulled out? Perhaps a licensing issue given his previous eye problems?
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Re: Nathan Gorman vs. Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018 *CANCELLED*

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Gorman does not appear to be anything worthy of top 15 hw. He'll get exposed sooner or later. Hands too low...not as 'great' as some make him out to be.
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Re: Nathan Gorman vs. Alex Leapai - 22 December 2018 *CANCELLED*

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oogiebe wrote: 13 Dec 2018, 14:02 Gorman does not appear to be anything worthy of top 15 hw.
The lads like 22 years old with virtually no amateur experience.... :confused:
I dont think iv ever seen anyone call him a top 15 HW, hes a young prospect...
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