candyslim
Welterweight
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by candyslim » 19 Jun 2019, 02:52
Hrgovic is going to suffer from being a high risk low reward opponent. Who needs him?
Rgoodwin
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by Rgoodwin » 20 Jun 2019, 00:32
candyslim wrote: ↑ 19 Jun 2019, 02:52
Hrgovic is going to suffer from being a high risk low reward opponent. Who needs him?
The boxing fans do
candyslim
Welterweight
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by candyslim » 20 Jun 2019, 03:48
Yeah but who gives a sh1t what they want ?
Rgoodwin
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by Rgoodwin » 20 Jun 2019, 11:08
candyslim wrote: ↑ 20 Jun 2019, 03:48
Yeah but who gives a sh1t what they want ?
Hopefully Saulerland and Hearn. Hrgovic should be out 4 or 5 times a year.
morm
Lightweight
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by morm » 21 Jun 2019, 02:23
Rgoodwin wrote: ↑ 20 Jun 2019, 11:08
Hopefully Saulerland and Hearn. Hrgovic should be out 4 or 5 times a year.
oooo yeah i love if that hapen 4-5 times that be great
or 3 time with power opponents - August Hammer, December Charr
03/ 2020 Takam, 07/2020 Chisora, 11/2020 Parker
Gnome
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by Gnome » 21 Jun 2019, 04:29
morm wrote: ↑ 21 Jun 2019, 02:23
oooo yeah i love if that hapen 4-5 times that be great
or 3 time with power opponents - August Hammer, December Charr
03/ 2020 Takam, 07/2020 Chisora, 11/2020 Parker
Hammer is better than Chisora these days.
candyslim
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by candyslim » 21 Jun 2019, 05:38
Gnome wrote: ↑ 21 Jun 2019, 04:29
Hammer is better than Chisora these days.
I'm not arguing but I would love to see your theory tested. I would much rather watch that fight than watch most of the heavyweight fights lined up for the next couple of months. I might make an exception for Whyte v Rivas, but it's close.
candyslim
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by candyslim » 21 Jun 2019, 05:45
Rgoodwin wrote: ↑ 20 Jun 2019, 11:08
Hopefully Saulerland and Hearn. Hrgovic should be out 4 or 5 times a year.
Hope I'm wrong but I can see him struggling to get opponents (of any real quality). Hopefully Rich Uncle Eddie adopts him and makes it worthwhile for the better fighters to share a ring with him.
candyslim
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by candyslim » 21 Jun 2019, 06:14
candyslim wrote: ↑ 21 Jun 2019, 05:38
I'm not arguing but I would love to see your theory tested. I would much rather watch that fight than watch most of the heavyweight fights lined up for the next couple of months. I might make an exception for Whyte v Rivas, but it's close.
And definitely an exception for Gorman v Dubois
Ilya Muromets
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by Ilya Muromets » 23 Jun 2019, 01:01
Here's his fight last month. He's the third Klitschko brother!
VIDEO
Rgoodwin
Lightweight
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by Rgoodwin » 25 Jun 2019, 20:40
August 24th in Mexico
oogiebe
Super Middleweight
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by oogiebe » 25 Jun 2019, 20:46
Rgoodwin wrote: ↑ 25 Jun 2019, 20:40
August 24th in Mexico
...and who?
SenorPipino
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by SenorPipino » 25 Jun 2019, 21:54
oogiebe wrote: ↑ 25 Jun 2019, 20:46 ...and who?
The usual suspect...TBA.
It will be on the undercard of Gallito Estrada's first title defense.
DAZN will do the honors.
Rgoodwin
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by Rgoodwin » 26 Jun 2019, 11:01
oogiebe wrote: ↑ 25 Jun 2019, 20:46 ...and who?
Most likely nobody all that great. I'd like to see Hrgovic out a few more times this year after this.
Ilya Muromets
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by Ilya Muromets » 26 Jun 2019, 14:30
Rgoodwin wrote: ↑ 26 Jun 2019, 11:01
Most likely nobody all that great. I'd like to see Hrgovic out a few more times this year after this.
Me too and I'd like to see him move up.
Rgoodwin
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by Rgoodwin » 27 Jun 2019, 09:31
Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑ 26 Jun 2019, 14:30
Me too and I'd like to see him move up.
Yes. Even some solid guys who have never been stopped before like Rudenko would be an ok stay busy but ideally a step up would be nice.
SportsRatings
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by SportsRatings » 27 Jun 2019, 18:23
In an ideal world, Hrgovic would face the Ajagba-Demirezen winner
Ilya Muromets
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by Ilya Muromets » 27 Jun 2019, 20:43
SportsRatings wrote: ↑ 27 Jun 2019, 18:23
In an ideal world, Hrgovic would face the Ajagba-Demirezen winner
Why? He's ranked much higher than those two.
oogiebe
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by oogiebe » 27 Jun 2019, 21:06
SportsRatings wrote: ↑ 27 Jun 2019, 18:23
In an ideal world, Hrgovic would face the Ajagba-Demirezen winner
Efe not ready for that yet. Hrgovic is a bit more advanced at this point. Efe has a lot of work to do.
SportsRatings
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by SportsRatings » 28 Jun 2019, 00:45
Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑ 27 Jun 2019, 20:43
Why? He's ranked much higher than those two.
Not after one of them wins, it will be much closer.
Besides, one person is always higher ranked than the other when a matchup is made.
SportsRatings
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by SportsRatings » 28 Jun 2019, 00:46
oogiebe wrote: ↑ 27 Jun 2019, 21:06
Efe not ready for that yet. Hrgovic is a bit more advanced at this point. Efe has a lot of work to do.
Let them bang and see who wins! Hell with this saving the "0" crap.
I'd call it a 50/50 fight anyway.
morm
Lightweight
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by morm » 28 Jun 2019, 02:12
SportsRatings wrote: ↑ 28 Jun 2019, 00:46
Let them bang and see who wins! Hell with this saving the "0" crap.
I'd call it a 50/50 fight anyway.
i like Afe but with Hrgovic he has 10 % chance to win ... only a lucky punch.... maybe
right now Hrgovic eat Afe for breakfast
Hrgovic vs Hammer is my choice ....
Rgoodwin
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by Rgoodwin » 28 Jun 2019, 11:14
morm wrote: ↑ 28 Jun 2019, 02:12
i like Afe but with Hrgovic he has 10 % chance to win ... only a lucky punch.... maybe
right now Hrgovic eat Afe for breakfast
Hrgovic vs Hammer is my choice ....
Hrgovic vs Hammer sounds good to me.
I'd even take Hunter vs Hammer.
oogiebe
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by oogiebe » 28 Jun 2019, 11:16
SportsRatings wrote: ↑ 28 Jun 2019, 00:46
Let them bang and see who wins! Hell with this saving the "0" crap.
I'd call it a 50/50 fight anyway.
This isn't saving a zero. Efe is still being developed.
DrDuke
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by DrDuke » 28 Jun 2019, 14:03
Rgoodwin wrote: ↑ 28 Jun 2019, 11:14
Hrgovic vs Hammer sounds good to me.
I'd even take Hunter vs Hammer.
Hammer became too survival recently. The prospects need more challenging stuff to learn.