Looks like a good addition to the Tim Tszyu V Bowyn Morgan card on 16 Dec. May even tip me over the edge to buy it on PPV.
Anyway it's for the International Boxing Organization Inter-Continental Heavy Title.
Now Bowie won the World Boxing Association Asia Heavy Title last start. So.....
If these titles are not even defended what's the point. Some of these guys must have 10-15 different belts of some sort or the other. So why even bother.
Demsey McKean V Bowie Tupou 16 Dec
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iron rhino
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Re: Demsey McKean V Bowie Tupou 16 Dec
Good fight for both guys,last ditch effort for Bowie and more experience and exposure for demsey.Thing about fight fans is impatient’s.A good team will pave a solid path to the top.With fights that step up along the way.Why take the hard road because ppl that don’t pay your bills want blood...Justice has surprised me fighting 10rnds straight up,yes it’s a great accomplishment,but 10rnds suggests difficult fighters/10rnd straight up from the start.Once trainers know that,it’s a harder road,jmo,luck to all btw
Re: Demsey McKean V Bowie Tupou 16 Dec
Yup thanks for the reply looking forward to it.
Re: Demsey McKean V Bowie Tupou 16 Dec
Tupou is out. Who will replace him? Browne maybe?
Re: Demsey McKean V Bowie Tupou 16 Dec
Huni has a big program mapped out for up to the Tokyo Games, and both Alex Leapai and Lucas Browne were mentioned in the mix for 2021.
But both are on the wrong side of 40 and have been ring inactive for over 12 months and would be easy pickings for the much faster and fitter Huni.
Big Daddy was badly ko'd in 3 by David Allen in April, 2019, and had little trouble in ko'ing a decrepit John Hopoate in 2 in November 2019.
Leapai in his last bout, back in June 2019 was used as a human punching bag for Joseph Parker before a halt was called in the 10th round.
Demsey would no doubt be a tad displeased, as he seems to be outside for some reason the path of Huni's trajectory and potential riches.
But both are on the wrong side of 40 and have been ring inactive for over 12 months and would be easy pickings for the much faster and fitter Huni.
Big Daddy was badly ko'd in 3 by David Allen in April, 2019, and had little trouble in ko'ing a decrepit John Hopoate in 2 in November 2019.
Leapai in his last bout, back in June 2019 was used as a human punching bag for Joseph Parker before a halt was called in the 10th round.
Demsey would no doubt be a tad displeased, as he seems to be outside for some reason the path of Huni's trajectory and potential riches.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Demsey McKean V Bowie Tupou 16 Dec
does our boi justice still plan on competing in the olympics if they happen next year
Re: Demsey McKean V Bowie Tupou 16 Dec
Yes - there is a 10 fight professional fight limit to compete in Tokyo, so he'll be under that limit in July 2021.