Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - 22 February 2025 (OFF)
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AJ's team know that DDD is not going to do a Ruiz and turn into a blob that can barely move, so they'll probably not be back. Parker kinda deserves it and could win if it goes the distance. DDD doesn't really do boring fights, so it'd still be fireworks somehow
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. TBA | PPV - February 2025
I have been listening to the insufferable Jake Paul this week and I'd like him to be Dubois' next opponent.
Paul talks about winning a world championship and is now a Heavyweight. Dubois is the IBF Heavyweight Champion and has a voluntary defence coming up.
So, please, make this happen and put an end to the Paul freakshow.
Paul talks about winning a world championship and is now a Heavyweight. Dubois is the IBF Heavyweight Champion and has a voluntary defence coming up.
So, please, make this happen and put an end to the Paul freakshow.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. TBA | PPV - February 2025
It's already ended.. He lost to Fury.big lennox wrote: ↑12 Nov 2024, 10:52 I have been listening to the insufferable Jake Paul this week and I'd like him to be Dubois' next opponent.
Paul talks about winning a world championship and is now a Heavyweight. Dubois is the IBF Heavyweight Champion and has a voluntary defence coming up.
So, please, make this happen and put an end to the Paul freakshow.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. TBA | PPV - February 2025
The Tommy Fury defeat took a bit of a shine off his bluster but he is now fighting a 58 year old legend.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑12 Nov 2024, 11:30It's already ended.. He lost to Fury.big lennox wrote: ↑12 Nov 2024, 10:52 I have been listening to the insufferable Jake Paul this week and I'd like him to be Dubois' next opponent.
Paul talks about winning a world championship and is now a Heavyweight. Dubois is the IBF Heavyweight Champion and has a voluntary defence coming up.
So, please, make this happen and put an end to the Paul freakshow.
Incidentally, I have just finished watching the third build up episode on Netflix and observed that Paul has spots all over his back.
Re: Daniel Dubois vs. TBA | PPV - February 2025
Not to mention his hairline... He's 1000% been on the juicebig lennox wrote: ↑12 Nov 2024, 19:17The Tommy Fury defeat took a bit of a shine off his bluster but he is now fighting a 58 year old legend.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑12 Nov 2024, 11:30It's already ended.. He lost to Fury.big lennox wrote: ↑12 Nov 2024, 10:52 I have been listening to the insufferable Jake Paul this week and I'd like him to be Dubois' next opponent.
Paul talks about winning a world championship and is now a Heavyweight. Dubois is the IBF Heavyweight Champion and has a voluntary defence coming up.
So, please, make this happen and put an end to the Paul freakshow.
Incidentally, I have just finished watching the third build up episode on Netflix and observed that Paul has spots all over his back.
Re: Daniel Dubois vs. TBA | PPV - February 2025
They may both be on it. I'd put money on Tyson taking testosterone replacements. And do they even test these fringe circus events?joshj909 wrote: ↑13 Nov 2024, 04:56Not to mention his hairline... He's 1000% been on the juicebig lennox wrote: ↑12 Nov 2024, 19:17The Tommy Fury defeat took a bit of a shine off his bluster but he is now fighting a 58 year old legend.
Incidentally, I have just finished watching the third build up episode on Netflix and observed that Paul has spots all over his back.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 2025
Daniel Dubois vs Joseph Parker, Beterbiev vs Bivol 2 planned for February 22nd Riyadh Season
Carlos Adames vs Hamzah Sheeraz, Vergil Ortiz Jr vs Jaron Ennis, and Zhilei Zhang vs Agit Kabayel are reportedly also in the works
The first Riyadh Season show of 2025 could be an absolute doozy, as Dan Rafael brings word of a planned five-fight lineup that includes an undisputed rematch alongside two title fights and a pair of incredibly intriguing non-title matchups.
The proposed main event would see Daniel Dubois (22-2, 21 KO) make an admirably tough voluntary defense of his IBF heavyweight title against Joseph Parker. Once reeling from brutal losses to Joe Joyce, both men will enter the ring red-hot thanks to a string of strong victories. Dubois’ last two bouts have seen him smash Filip Hrgovic and Anthony Joshua, while Parker pulled off back-to-back upsets of his own over Deontay Wilder and Zhilei Zhang.
In the co-feature, undisputed light heavyweight champion Artur Beterbiev (21-0, 20 KO) would run it back with Dmitry Bivol (23-1, 12 KO) after pulling off a razor-thin majority decision win in October. The IBF immediately ordered Beterbiev to defend against Michael Eifert, but Rafael claims they reached a step-aside deal.
Other bouts in the work include a previously revealed middleweight title fight between WBC champ Carlos Adames (24-1, 18 KO) and top contender Hamzah Sheeraz (21-0, 17 KO), a heavyweight tussle between Zhang (27-2-1, 22 KO) against Agit Kabayel (25-0, 17 KO), and a massive super welterweight clash pitting Vergil Ortiz Jr (22-0, 21 KO) against reigning IBF welterweight champion Jaron “Boots” Ennis (33-0, 29 KO).
If this all comes together, it may genuinely be the most stacked card I can remember. All killer no filler.
Carlos Adames vs Hamzah Sheeraz, Vergil Ortiz Jr vs Jaron Ennis, and Zhilei Zhang vs Agit Kabayel are reportedly also in the works
The first Riyadh Season show of 2025 could be an absolute doozy, as Dan Rafael brings word of a planned five-fight lineup that includes an undisputed rematch alongside two title fights and a pair of incredibly intriguing non-title matchups.
The proposed main event would see Daniel Dubois (22-2, 21 KO) make an admirably tough voluntary defense of his IBF heavyweight title against Joseph Parker. Once reeling from brutal losses to Joe Joyce, both men will enter the ring red-hot thanks to a string of strong victories. Dubois’ last two bouts have seen him smash Filip Hrgovic and Anthony Joshua, while Parker pulled off back-to-back upsets of his own over Deontay Wilder and Zhilei Zhang.
In the co-feature, undisputed light heavyweight champion Artur Beterbiev (21-0, 20 KO) would run it back with Dmitry Bivol (23-1, 12 KO) after pulling off a razor-thin majority decision win in October. The IBF immediately ordered Beterbiev to defend against Michael Eifert, but Rafael claims they reached a step-aside deal.
Other bouts in the work include a previously revealed middleweight title fight between WBC champ Carlos Adames (24-1, 18 KO) and top contender Hamzah Sheeraz (21-0, 17 KO), a heavyweight tussle between Zhang (27-2-1, 22 KO) against Agit Kabayel (25-0, 17 KO), and a massive super welterweight clash pitting Vergil Ortiz Jr (22-0, 21 KO) against reigning IBF welterweight champion Jaron “Boots” Ennis (33-0, 29 KO).
If this all comes together, it may genuinely be the most stacked card I can remember. All killer no filler.
Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 2025
It will all depend on whether Parker can implement his game plan as he did against Wilder and Zhang. If he doesn't it could look like his fights with Joshua or Joyce. If he wants to go toe to toe like he did against Whyte then I think he gets knocked out.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 2025
Just saw a post on Twitter claiming that Klitschko was in talks to come out of retirement to fight DDD but apparently it all fell through
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 2025
Good fight this, intriguing, Parker has shown he's got good tactical nous in recent years. I think he can definitely make Dubois work and chase him, which is the key to beating him, got to land our own shots, whilst stopping him setting himself for big shots.
I think Dubois has improved since he lost to joyce, but he's not changed fundamentally, Joshua's tactics and demeanour were a disaster for that fight.
With not a lot of confidence, I'm going with Parker, but will need to survive some hariy early rounds.
I think Dubois has improved since he lost to joyce, but he's not changed fundamentally, Joshua's tactics and demeanour were a disaster for that fight.
With not a lot of confidence, I'm going with Parker, but will need to survive some hariy early rounds.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 2025
I think Dubois flattens him in the 8th round.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 2025
Talk of Klitschko coming out of retirement to face DDD. Can't be true, surely.
Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 2025
On the 1st of aprilkeithmoonhangover wrote: ↑28 Nov 2024, 16:42 Talk of Klitschko coming out of retirement to face DDD. Can't be true, surely.
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Let's hope so.stevec@france wrote: ↑28 Nov 2024, 16:58On the 1st of aprilkeithmoonhangover wrote: ↑28 Nov 2024, 16:42 Talk of Klitschko coming out of retirement to face DDD. Can't be true, surely.![]()
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 2025
That's some resume Dubois is building:
Uysk, Miller, Hrgovic, Joshua and now Parker, all in a row. Have gloves and a gumshield. Will fight.
Uysk, Miller, Hrgovic, Joshua and now Parker, all in a row. Have gloves and a gumshield. Will fight.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 2025
I mentioned this earlier, he will be 49 in March, inactive since 2017 and without a win since 2015. I'll be amazed if there's any truth to it.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑28 Nov 2024, 16:42 Talk of Klitschko coming out of retirement to face DDD. Can't be true, surely.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 2025
Maybe he'll start training properly and realise that it's not there anymore.Controversial wrote: ↑28 Nov 2024, 21:45I mentioned this earlier, he will be 49 in March, inactive since 2017 and without a win since 2015. I'll be amazed if there's any truth to it.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑28 Nov 2024, 16:42 Talk of Klitschko coming out of retirement to face DDD. Can't be true, surely.
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That’s the best “non megastar” card I have ever seen if it comes off.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑27 Nov 2024, 04:44 Daniel Dubois vs Joseph Parker, Beterbiev vs Bivol 2 planned for February 22nd Riyadh Season
Carlos Adames vs Hamzah Sheeraz, Vergil Ortiz Jr vs Jaron Ennis, and Zhilei Zhang vs Agit Kabayel are reportedly also in the works
The first Riyadh Season show of 2025 could be an absolute doozy, as Dan Rafael brings word of a planned five-fight lineup that includes an undisputed rematch alongside two title fights and a pair of incredibly intriguing non-title matchups.
The proposed main event would see Daniel Dubois (22-2, 21 KO) make an admirably tough voluntary defense of his IBF heavyweight title against Joseph Parker. Once reeling from brutal losses to Joe Joyce, both men will enter the ring red-hot thanks to a string of strong victories. Dubois’ last two bouts have seen him smash Filip Hrgovic and Anthony Joshua, while Parker pulled off back-to-back upsets of his own over Deontay Wilder and Zhilei Zhang.
In the co-feature, undisputed light heavyweight champion Artur Beterbiev (21-0, 20 KO) would run it back with Dmitry Bivol (23-1, 12 KO) after pulling off a razor-thin majority decision win in October. The IBF immediately ordered Beterbiev to defend against Michael Eifert, but Rafael claims they reached a step-aside deal.
Other bouts in the work include a previously revealed middleweight title fight between WBC champ Carlos Adames (24-1, 18 KO) and top contender Hamzah Sheeraz (21-0, 17 KO), a heavyweight tussle between Zhang (27-2-1, 22 KO) against Agit Kabayel (25-0, 17 KO), and a massive super welterweight clash pitting Vergil Ortiz Jr (22-0, 21 KO) against reigning IBF welterweight champion Jaron “Boots” Ennis (33-0, 29 KO).
If this all comes together, it may genuinely be the most stacked card I can remember. All killer no filler.
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 2025
Chris Algieri: February 22 ‘by far the best Riyadh Season card put together’
The promotion reportedly being built for February 22 is “by far the best” overseen by Riyadh Season, according to two of the world’s most respected pundits.
The rematch between light heavyweights Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol reportedly will be supported in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, by the IBF heavyweight title fight between the champion Daniel Dubois and Joseph Parker, and further similarly appealing contests between Jaron Ennis and Vergil Ortiz Jnr, Zhilei Zhang and Agit Kabayel, Hamzah Sheeraz and Carlos Adames, and potentially Shakur Stevenson and Floyd Schofield.
The first fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, in May, was supported by a fine undercard. There was also significant investment in the undercards of Fury-Francis Ngannou and, respectively in Los Angeles and London yet also of Riyadh Season, Israil Madrimov-Terence Crawford and Dubois-Anthony Joshua.
For perhaps the first time, however, if the February 22 promotion is shaped as expected, then one of the most appealing fights that can be made in any weight division – Beterbiev-Bivol II – will be supported by further fights capable of being popular and entertaining main events. One of them, Ennis-Ortiz Jnr, is the profile of contest that could headline in a casino in Las Vegas, and would be one of the most sought-after fights of 2025.
“It’s by far the best Riyadh card, on paper, that’s been put together,” the retired Chris Algieri told Boxing Scene’s Top Stories. “I love this card from top to bottom. The main event is a very important fight for the weight class; for the division; for the pound-for-pound rankings, so the level of that main event is humungous.
“Then you’ve got a couple of other bangers on there that can really steal the show, in terms of being action packed. Joseph Parker definitely deserves his shot – he’s getting it against Daniel Dubois. I don’t know if Dubois is the favourite in that fight – Parker, in recent form, has looked tremendous. Very, very smart; very, very tricky; fantastic gas tank, and very, very hard to deal with. Dubois, we’ve seen get frustrated in the past, could succumb. I wouldn’t completely say that’s a Daniel Dubois win, for sure.
“Then you’ve got Zhilei Zhang, who’s been one of the most exciting heavyweights in recent years, fighting Agit [Kabayel]. That guy can fight – I don’t know how much he has at the highest level. I’ve been impressed with him lately, but that’s a massive test for him, fighting Zhilei Zhang.
“The Sheeraz-Adames fight – that’s a phenomenal match-up. I really tip my hat to Team Sheeraz for jumping into such a tough fight so early – fighting one of the tougher champions of the weight class.
“Vergil and Ennis – how do you not love that one? That’s a bonafide show stealer. Then sprinkle in a little Shakur Stevenson and Schofield – a little bad blood – why not? From top to bottom, this card has everything that you can look for.”
Algieri and Paulie Malignaggi – colleagues at ProBox TV and columnists for BS – have also been recruited for their expertise as pundits and commentators on other platforms, and though Malignaggi has occasionally been considered a contrarian, he shared Algieri’s enthusiasm.
“A lot of these fights – if not all of them – could have been a main event on another card,” said Malignaggi, like Algieri a retired world champion. “We’ve seen big fight cards with worse main events than some of the fights on this card that aren’t main events.
“Ennis and Vergil Ortiz was something that was being talked about back when Vergil was at welterweight, so this comes full circle, with Ennis now moving up to the 154lbs division and going up to fight Vergil at the next weight class up. That has ‘barnburner’ written all over it – especially when you consider some of the defensive deficiencies we’ve talked about Ennis having. Vergil, as offensively explosive as he’s been, got dropped twice by [Serhii] Bohachuk, so he’s not exactly Pernell Whittaker himself.
“Two very explosive, offensive fighters, who’ve shown a little bit of defensive liabilities. It’s an explosive, explosive fight.
“The main event is not your typical explosive fight. It’s probably another real, tough chess match. If Beterbiev can make Bivol break at any little bit, the way most of his opponents break, and Bivol starts losing positioning because he can’t have the mental concentration, that fight opens up as well.
“That fight didn’t open up the first time ‘cause neither guy was in breaking position. It was a very disciplined fight at the highest level. That was a very, very high IQ fight – I don’t know if words can even explain it. I can’t guarantee it’ll happen again, but it could, because neither was convinced that they couldn’t have won first time around. You have a great fight there.
“Dubois’ becoming one of the most exciting fighters in the weight class. That makes it fun. Parker is tricky, and one thing – is Dubois’ youthful exuberance going to overtake the craftiness of Parker? That’s the one thing I wonder about with Parker.
“This is a really, really good card from top to bottom. You don’t want to miss any of these fights.”
If there has previously existed little criticism of the quality of the Riyadh Season promotions overseen by the General Entertainment Authority, there regardless has been questions surrounding their motives, and the disappointing atmospheres so far seen and heard at the Kingdom Arena.
“It’s going to be sparse,” Algieri continued. “This is what these cards are. But it’s fine – the fights are so good – we’ve had other cards there that did not have crazy crowd support. But it’s okay – they’re good fights.
“I like seeing good fights. I want to see the best guys in the world fight each other. If it has to be in an area like that – where there’s no drinking; there’s no booze; there’s no real crowd support – it’s fine. When I fought Manny Pacquiao in Macau [in 2014], the crowd sat on their hands. It’s just a different culture, and I don’t think we should knock any of these cards, or any of these match-ups, because they don’t have that crazy background atmosphere.
“Does it affect the fight? Sure. Does it affect the moment and what it feels like to be there? Absolutely. But this is a sport, and these guys should be able to fight in a closet and still perform. Yeah, it’s gonna be quiet, but the fights are good.”
The promotion reportedly being built for February 22 is “by far the best” overseen by Riyadh Season, according to two of the world’s most respected pundits.
The rematch between light heavyweights Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol reportedly will be supported in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, by the IBF heavyweight title fight between the champion Daniel Dubois and Joseph Parker, and further similarly appealing contests between Jaron Ennis and Vergil Ortiz Jnr, Zhilei Zhang and Agit Kabayel, Hamzah Sheeraz and Carlos Adames, and potentially Shakur Stevenson and Floyd Schofield.
The first fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, in May, was supported by a fine undercard. There was also significant investment in the undercards of Fury-Francis Ngannou and, respectively in Los Angeles and London yet also of Riyadh Season, Israil Madrimov-Terence Crawford and Dubois-Anthony Joshua.
For perhaps the first time, however, if the February 22 promotion is shaped as expected, then one of the most appealing fights that can be made in any weight division – Beterbiev-Bivol II – will be supported by further fights capable of being popular and entertaining main events. One of them, Ennis-Ortiz Jnr, is the profile of contest that could headline in a casino in Las Vegas, and would be one of the most sought-after fights of 2025.
“It’s by far the best Riyadh card, on paper, that’s been put together,” the retired Chris Algieri told Boxing Scene’s Top Stories. “I love this card from top to bottom. The main event is a very important fight for the weight class; for the division; for the pound-for-pound rankings, so the level of that main event is humungous.
“Then you’ve got a couple of other bangers on there that can really steal the show, in terms of being action packed. Joseph Parker definitely deserves his shot – he’s getting it against Daniel Dubois. I don’t know if Dubois is the favourite in that fight – Parker, in recent form, has looked tremendous. Very, very smart; very, very tricky; fantastic gas tank, and very, very hard to deal with. Dubois, we’ve seen get frustrated in the past, could succumb. I wouldn’t completely say that’s a Daniel Dubois win, for sure.
“Then you’ve got Zhilei Zhang, who’s been one of the most exciting heavyweights in recent years, fighting Agit [Kabayel]. That guy can fight – I don’t know how much he has at the highest level. I’ve been impressed with him lately, but that’s a massive test for him, fighting Zhilei Zhang.
“The Sheeraz-Adames fight – that’s a phenomenal match-up. I really tip my hat to Team Sheeraz for jumping into such a tough fight so early – fighting one of the tougher champions of the weight class.
“Vergil and Ennis – how do you not love that one? That’s a bonafide show stealer. Then sprinkle in a little Shakur Stevenson and Schofield – a little bad blood – why not? From top to bottom, this card has everything that you can look for.”
Algieri and Paulie Malignaggi – colleagues at ProBox TV and columnists for BS – have also been recruited for their expertise as pundits and commentators on other platforms, and though Malignaggi has occasionally been considered a contrarian, he shared Algieri’s enthusiasm.
“A lot of these fights – if not all of them – could have been a main event on another card,” said Malignaggi, like Algieri a retired world champion. “We’ve seen big fight cards with worse main events than some of the fights on this card that aren’t main events.
“Ennis and Vergil Ortiz was something that was being talked about back when Vergil was at welterweight, so this comes full circle, with Ennis now moving up to the 154lbs division and going up to fight Vergil at the next weight class up. That has ‘barnburner’ written all over it – especially when you consider some of the defensive deficiencies we’ve talked about Ennis having. Vergil, as offensively explosive as he’s been, got dropped twice by [Serhii] Bohachuk, so he’s not exactly Pernell Whittaker himself.
“Two very explosive, offensive fighters, who’ve shown a little bit of defensive liabilities. It’s an explosive, explosive fight.
“The main event is not your typical explosive fight. It’s probably another real, tough chess match. If Beterbiev can make Bivol break at any little bit, the way most of his opponents break, and Bivol starts losing positioning because he can’t have the mental concentration, that fight opens up as well.
“That fight didn’t open up the first time ‘cause neither guy was in breaking position. It was a very disciplined fight at the highest level. That was a very, very high IQ fight – I don’t know if words can even explain it. I can’t guarantee it’ll happen again, but it could, because neither was convinced that they couldn’t have won first time around. You have a great fight there.
“Dubois’ becoming one of the most exciting fighters in the weight class. That makes it fun. Parker is tricky, and one thing – is Dubois’ youthful exuberance going to overtake the craftiness of Parker? That’s the one thing I wonder about with Parker.
“This is a really, really good card from top to bottom. You don’t want to miss any of these fights.”
If there has previously existed little criticism of the quality of the Riyadh Season promotions overseen by the General Entertainment Authority, there regardless has been questions surrounding their motives, and the disappointing atmospheres so far seen and heard at the Kingdom Arena.
“It’s going to be sparse,” Algieri continued. “This is what these cards are. But it’s fine – the fights are so good – we’ve had other cards there that did not have crazy crowd support. But it’s okay – they’re good fights.
“I like seeing good fights. I want to see the best guys in the world fight each other. If it has to be in an area like that – where there’s no drinking; there’s no booze; there’s no real crowd support – it’s fine. When I fought Manny Pacquiao in Macau [in 2014], the crowd sat on their hands. It’s just a different culture, and I don’t think we should knock any of these cards, or any of these match-ups, because they don’t have that crazy background atmosphere.
“Does it affect the fight? Sure. Does it affect the moment and what it feels like to be there? Absolutely. But this is a sport, and these guys should be able to fight in a closet and still perform. Yeah, it’s gonna be quiet, but the fights are good.”
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 2025
Boots has pulled out already 
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Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Joseph Parker | PPV - February 2025
1 of the best cards of all time from top to bottom, Madrimov fighting Bohachuk in December then Vergil in February is an elite boss move, the Eastern Europeans don't mess about, it's a pity the Yanks and Brits do
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