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allamerican
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 81
- Joined: 02 May 2002, 23:46
Difficult to KO who? Calloway, if you think that have a look when Chagaev KO'd him and Audleyjosh fg wrote:I don't mind this fight as much as Sellers, there is no pretence about how good Calloway is, he is the top of the journyman class and offers certain skills and certainly a lot of pro experiance had we had the Sellers fight we would have to put up with the Enzo beat the guy who beat haye shit.
Should be competitive and difficult to beat certainly difficult to KO.
Audley broke his jawRazor wrote:Difficult to KO who? Calloway, if you think that have a look when Chagaev KO'd him and Audleyjosh fg wrote:I don't mind this fight as much as Sellers, there is no pretence about how good Calloway is, he is the top of the journyman class and offers certain skills and certainly a lot of pro experiance had we had the Sellers fight we would have to put up with the Enzo beat the guy who beat haye shit.
Should be competitive and difficult to beat certainly difficult to KO.
Whilst Williams never won a world title - his scenerio is similar to Herbie Hides - always considered to have good skills but too small for the big men. His main weakness was his chin at Heavyweight. Williams is ranked by the WBO at Cruiser so thats something.josh fg wrote:He's been just as inactive having a 3 year brake to compeet in UFC or what ever. Don't see much value in that although he may be a potential title fighter in 5 fights time.stujones wrote:I wouldn't mind seeing Jeremy Williams as a late replacement - a decent name and a big cruiser - didn't look good last time, but that could be down to motivational problems.
Enzo is world champion now the criteria for a fighter for him to face shouldn't be "a decent name... didn't look good last time" it should be "one of the best cruzers in the world.
Don't get me wrong, I completely agree with what your saying - but for a two week notice job I think Williams is acceptable and personally think a harder ask than Sellers or Calloway. Yes, Sellers was briefly a world champion, but Jeremy Williams isn't 40 either.
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MightyWarrior
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 13249
- Joined: 23 Jan 2003, 14:01
Well unless Mr Calloway is not Mr Calloway it ain't happening according to the mans own words across the way there so who are we left with.
Ratings below
JR. HEAVYWEIGHT
(200 lbs.)(91,00 kgs)
Title Name Country
Champ ENZO MACCARINELLI GB
Interim
1 Marco Huck GER
2 David Haye GB
3 Johnathon Banks (NABO) USA
4 Vincenzo Cantatore ITA
5 Gregory Drozd (Asia-Pacific) RUS
6 Giacobbe Fragomeni ITA
7 Darnell Wilson USA
8 Herbie Hide GB
9 O'Neil Bell USA
10 Alexander Alexeev (Int-Cont) RUS
11 Alexander Gurov UKR
12 Rudolf Kraj CZE
13 Rob Calloway USA
14 Wayne Braithwaite GUY
15 Vadim Tokarev RUS
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Look who's number eight, how long has he been there?
My guess would still be Wilson, although I am surprised to see Gurov in at 11 so wondered if that is the fight they are going for.
Need to get a move on its less than two week and they still have no opponent for Maccarinelli or Rees
Ratings below
JR. HEAVYWEIGHT
(200 lbs.)(91,00 kgs)
Title Name Country
Champ ENZO MACCARINELLI GB
Interim
1 Marco Huck GER
2 David Haye GB
3 Johnathon Banks (NABO) USA
4 Vincenzo Cantatore ITA
5 Gregory Drozd (Asia-Pacific) RUS
6 Giacobbe Fragomeni ITA
7 Darnell Wilson USA
8 Herbie Hide GB
9 O'Neil Bell USA
10 Alexander Alexeev (Int-Cont) RUS
11 Alexander Gurov UKR
12 Rudolf Kraj CZE
13 Rob Calloway USA
14 Wayne Braithwaite GUY
15 Vadim Tokarev RUS
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Look who's number eight, how long has he been there?
My guess would still be Wilson, although I am surprised to see Gurov in at 11 so wondered if that is the fight they are going for.
Need to get a move on its less than two week and they still have no opponent for Maccarinelli or Rees
very much doubt it. a few rds of Mac attack and Wilson will go back into loser mode the rest of his career, IMO.mrbassie wrote:because he might win.steve689 wrote:Darnell Wilson wanted the fight, why didn't they draft him in?
Huck would definitely be expensive and at any rate he's the IBF mandatory. I reckon Wilson would be relatively cheap (and crucially was willing to travel). I agree on Gurov. He might even still be dangerous because his MD loss to Cantatore in Italy could mean anything.Warren wont pay the likes of Huck or Wilson enough to come in at such short notice and they wont get Gurov cos no matter what he does it'll be a worse result than Haye's
I think HH is worth the fight the reward is far greater than the risk although having said that I haven't seen him at this weight. As has been mentioned there may be problems cos there is an arrest warrent or something.Abbo wrote:I bet SN are wringing their hands about HH. Here's a guy who will give terrific box office for their money, will excite the fans and will PROBABLY get sparked in double quick time.
But, but....
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Max Molyneux
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 7084
- Joined: 16 Aug 2004, 16:53
let's have some perspective. warren is obviously concentrating on calzaghe-kessler. this man has absolute control over who his fighters defend against. if he doesn't have the full picture on Wilson, he isn't going to give Wilson the call & sod everyone else who wants to see a decent fight.
All that will happen is Enzo's rep takes another beating, then he probably gives Wilson the cruel beating of his life next year (when we no longer care about the fight...)
All that will happen is Enzo's rep takes another beating, then he probably gives Wilson the cruel beating of his life next year (when we no longer care about the fight...)