Is Johann Duhaupas retired?
Is Johann Duhaupas retired?
"The Reptile" hasn't fought since April 2018 (a decision loss to Big Baby Miller).
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Controversial
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Re: Is Johann Duhaupas retired?
We can only hope
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Ilya Muromets
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dagilechia
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Re: Is Johann Duhaupas retired?
i was thinking about that too... he would be a better opponent for Usyk's debut than Fedosov is
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Ilya Muromets
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Re: Is Johann Duhaupas retired?
dagilechia wrote: ↑23 Aug 2019, 15:30 i was thinking about that too... he would be a better opponent for Usyk's debut than Fedosov is
I think Fedosev is plenty for dipping his toe into the heavyweight pool for the very first time. 31-3, 25 KOs, fights at 225-230, won 7 fights in a row, 6 by KO, ranked #4 in Russia!
Re: Is Johann Duhaupas retired?
I give Usyk a pass only because he got injured and has been out of the ring for a while now. When he first decided to move up, his camp made it clear that he was 'diving in' and would fight a top HW. Am I the only one who remembers this?Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑23 Aug 2019, 16:11dagilechia wrote: ↑23 Aug 2019, 15:30 i was thinking about that too... he would be a better opponent for Usyk's debut than Fedosov is
I think Fedosev is plenty for dipping his toe into the heavyweight pool for the very first time. 31-3, 25 KOs, fights at 225-230, won 7 fights in a row, 6 by KO, ranked #4 in Russia!
Re: Is Johann Duhaupas retired?
I hope not. I wouldn't mind seeing him against Hrgovic, Hunter, Ajagba or Usyk.
Re: Is Johann Duhaupas retired?
Duhaupas will certainly face Tony Yoka in November for a totally frenchie heavyweight fight
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Ilya Muromets
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Re: Is Johann Duhaupas retired?
oogiebe wrote: ↑23 Aug 2019, 16:25I give Usyk a pass only because he got injured and has been out of the ring for a while now. When he first decided to move up, his camp made it clear that he was 'diving in' and would fight a top HW. Am I the only one who remembers this?Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑23 Aug 2019, 16:11
I think Fedosev is plenty for dipping his toe into the heavyweight pool for the very first time. 31-3, 25 KOs, fights at 225-230, won 7 fights in a row, 6 by KO, ranked #4 in Russia!
No i remember it. They were talking about him fighting my man Povetkin, but injury or no injury i think this is smarter.
Re: Is Johann Duhaupas retired?
Certainly easier.Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑23 Aug 2019, 18:42
No i remember it. They were talking about him fighting my man Povetkin, but injury or no injury i think this is smarter.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Is Johann Duhaupas retired?
His record is as padded as Ustinov and Dimitrenko’s before they started being used against upcomers.Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑23 Aug 2019, 16:11dagilechia wrote: ↑23 Aug 2019, 15:30 i was thinking about that too... he would be a better opponent for Usyk's debut than Fedosov is
I think Fedosev is plenty for dipping his toe into the heavyweight pool for the very first time. 31-3, 25 KOs, fights at 225-230, won 7 fights in a row, 6 by KO, ranked #4 in Russia!
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victor-romeo
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Re: Is Johann Duhaupas retired?
We and his family...