Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018 *CANCELLED*
Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
Yeah I'd have him out around 8 times in the next 12 months.
Hard to criticise his opposition really for a young guy with less than 10 fights. He's got to be allowed to learn his trade like everyone else.
In 18 months time he could easily have accumulated around 20 total fights under his belt and won't yet be 23. That would be the ideal opportunity to start pushing for bigger titles.
Hard to criticise his opposition really for a young guy with less than 10 fights. He's got to be allowed to learn his trade like everyone else.
In 18 months time he could easily have accumulated around 20 total fights under his belt and won't yet be 23. That would be the ideal opportunity to start pushing for bigger titles.
Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
I don't have too much of a problem with this fight. Cojanu is a massive lump and has been much more active and less shopworn than Leapai.
Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
maybe they could have cojanu vs leapai after , raz is so slow and clumsy and easy to hit i think even shopworn leapai could beat him
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
Will this be a better win for DDD than Johnson?
Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
Yeah I think so. Johnson rarely turns up with any ambition nowadays. I'd like to see allegedly match Dubois and Gorman next year. Wasn't JDG and Groves both with allegedly when they fought? I can't remember.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
Didn't do them any harm. DeGale had to go back to the drawing board but he became a better fighter/person for it I think.... Would be nice to see more fighters follow suit...Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑10 Dec 2018, 20:40I believe they were.
Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
no way. johnson for all the criticism is much better. he has actually beaten a lot of guys much better then anyone cojanu has. conjanus awful
Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
what exactly does cojanu turn up with? johnsons much better and has a much better resume
Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
Bit of ambition? Johnson is set in his ways.jamamb wrote: ↑10 Dec 2018, 21:40what exactly does cojanu turn up with? johnsons much better and has a much better resume
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
I wouldn’t mind seeing Dubois face Franz Rill, Robert Helenius and Adrian Granat. In that order too. Then they can go the Gorman route for whatever title is relevant at the time.
If I’m matching Gorman’s next couple of fights, I’d go for maybe Mansour, Dimitrenko, David Price. Not in that order.
If I’m matching Gorman’s next couple of fights, I’d go for maybe Mansour, Dimitrenko, David Price. Not in that order.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
Parker and Cojanu were sparring pals, no? At least if you believe the commentary. Cojanu was also a replacement, so it's very likely that Parker wanted a decent workout.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑26 Nov 2018, 14:11Some will say.. "Parker couldn't do it".. Well Parker isn't a knockout artist.
But most of all, Parker knew he was a league above and only had to avoid a huge mistake to win easily on points. Knocking out Cojanu wouldn't have done anything for his career, in stark contrast to the opposite occurring. I'm not saying that Parker could've smashed him in a couple of rounds, but he had no unfavourable reasons to try. (Unless he was unfit or injured, I suppose, but he wasn't.)
Dubois, on the other hand, wants to look good at this stage.
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Having said that, if I have a criticism of Parker it's that he fights like a game journeyman too often. And the respect between him and Kevin Barry has turned that into a bit of an elephant in the room. I think he's stuck at 90% of his potential, and I don't see that changing unless he brings in an ex-pro to fire him up. Or if not an ex-pro, just anyone he respects who wants to push him over that line.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
Cojanu was last minute for Parker, and yes, they had extensively sparred together, which does not often make for a good fight. Added to that was Cojanu being so negative in his fight with Parker. He practically ran for 12 rounds, which was good training for Parker in his fight against HughieGrilling Machine wrote: ↑10 Dec 2018, 23:51Parker and Cojanu were sparring pals, no? At least if you believe the commentary. Cojanu was also a replacement, so it's very likely that Parker wanted a decent workout.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑26 Nov 2018, 14:11Some will say.. "Parker couldn't do it".. Well Parker isn't a knockout artist.
But most of all, Parker knew he was a league above and only had to avoid a huge mistake to win easily on points. Knocking out Cojanu wouldn't have done anything for his career, in stark contrast to the opposite occurring. I'm not saying that Parker could've smashed him in a couple of rounds, but he had no unfavourable reasons to try. (Unless he was unfit or injured, I suppose, but he wasn't.)
Dubois, on the other hand, wants to look good at this stage.
Let's hope Cojanu has a little more motivation to win against Doobie
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
Dubois isn't Ortiz, but it's hard to not imagine the same outcome. It's a benchmark, though, I guess.
Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
Dubois v Heleniius is a good shoutTheGingerBomber wrote: ↑10 Dec 2018, 23:06 I wouldn’t mind seeing Dubois face Franz Rill, Robert Helenius and Adrian Granat. In that order too. Then they can go the Gorman route for whatever title is relevant at the time.
If I’m matching Gorman’s next couple of fights, I’d go for maybe Mansour, Dimitrenko, David Price. Not in that order.
Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
don dennis ktfo raz in 2 as well, raz is awful , beating him shows littleGrilling Machine wrote: ↑11 Dec 2018, 00:22 Dubois isn't Ortiz, but it's hard to not imagine the same outcome. It's a benchmark, though, I guess.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
Well, it shows that Dubois needs work if he can't finish it in 1-4. That's what I mean by a benchmark.
Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
johnson made dub go 10 and find new ways to create offensive openings, raz will just be blown away, johnsins easily a better win then cojanu, with a far better record and more ability
i might be 'hating' on raz a bit, but seeing how dreadful he is even vs weak opposition like tex trisgmustus, grover wiley, alvarao morales, and don dennis....i just find it hard not to rag on him when people have acted like ortiz stopping him was a statement since parker didnt, or even when they say raz is a better win then far better johnson
Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
Maybe you're right mate. I haven't put as much thought in to it as you. Johnson just bores me to tears. He doesn't seem motivated and hasn't done for years! I just thought the Romanian might have had a wee go?jamamb wrote: ↑11 Dec 2018, 01:30johnson made dub go 10 and find new ways to create offensive openings, raz will just be blown away, johnsins easily a better win then cojanu, with a far better record and more ability
i might be 'hating' on raz a bit, but seeing how dreadful he is even vs weak opposition like tex trisgmustus, grover wiley, alvarao morales, and don dennis....i just find it hard not to rag on him when people have acted like ortiz stopping him was a statement since parker didnt, or even when they say raz is a better win then far better johnson
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
Cojanu could make for another awkward fight.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
Dubois takes this one, probably by a mid to late round KO.
But has anybody else noticed how Razvan looks a bit like Tommy "The Duke" Morrison in the face?!
It's uncanny.
If only Cojanu could conjure up the "fighting spirit" of Morrison!
But he just doesn't quite have the talent that Tommy had.

But has anybody else noticed how Razvan looks a bit like Tommy "The Duke" Morrison in the face?!
It's uncanny.
If only Cojanu could conjure up the "fighting spirit" of Morrison!
But he just doesn't quite have the talent that Tommy had.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
DD kayo mid rounds. Um..I don't see any resemblance to Morrison. Oh well!HeavyHitters wrote: ↑11 Dec 2018, 13:04 Dubois takes this one, probably by a mid to late round KO.
But has anybody else noticed how Razvan looks a bit like Tommy "The Duke" Morrison in the face?!
It's uncanny.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
Well, maybe it is just me. But the poster above, you don't see a look of Tommy in his eyes, nose and mouth? Nevermind his eye brows or hair.oogiebe wrote: ↑11 Dec 2018, 13:07DD kayo mid rounds. Um..I don't see any resemblance to Morrison. Oh well!HeavyHitters wrote: ↑11 Dec 2018, 13:04 Dubois takes this one, probably by a mid to late round KO.
But has anybody else noticed how Razvan looks a bit like Tommy "The Duke" Morrison in the face?!
It's uncanny.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
Sorry HH...I just don't see it.HeavyHitters wrote: ↑11 Dec 2018, 13:10Well, maybe it is just me. But the poster above, you don't see a look of Tommy in his eyes, nose and mouth? Nevermind his eye brows or hair.oogiebe wrote: ↑11 Dec 2018, 13:07DD kayo mid rounds. Um..I don't see any resemblance to Morrison. Oh well!HeavyHitters wrote: ↑11 Dec 2018, 13:04 Dubois takes this one, probably by a mid to late round KO.
But has anybody else noticed how Razvan looks a bit like Tommy "The Duke" Morrison in the face?!
It's uncanny.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
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