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Re: MBaye pulls out against McCloskey
Posted: 29 Oct 2009, 18:32
by Deno1986
TerribleTerry wrote:Deno1986 wrote:even if he does have a victory over Adnan who if I remember correctly was badly weight drained for that.
Adnan wasnt weight drained for that fight - his 'mistake' was to try to move away along the ropes with both hands by his waist. Dean timed him to perfection and cleaned his clock with probably the best left hook he ever threw. Adnan's head hit the canvas with a sickening thud. A well deserved win for Hickman which looks better and better given Adnan's improving recent fortunes.
I was nearly sure Adnan had to lose a lot of weight the week leading up to that fight but if I'm wrong I'm wrong. I just checked his record and he was weighing 139 for the fight which is the lowest he has ever been in his career so I'm still adamant that his weight had an impact but if I'm wrong I am wrong and I stand corrected Terry.

Re: MBaye pulls out against McCloskey
Posted: 29 Oct 2009, 18:48
by dbflex
As i said in the piece, they have to offer the fight to the EBU contenders in order. Cook is therefore v unlikely
Re: MBaye pulls out against McCloskey
Posted: 29 Oct 2009, 19:03
by Horse
Giuseppe Lauri looks a likely challenger at position No.4 (I hope not though).
Re: MBaye pulls out against McCloskey
Posted: 30 Oct 2009, 04:29
by Adamj1987
i was looking forward to this fight so im pretty pissed off about it, McCloskey had a good chance to put a good name on his record
Re: MBaye pulls out against McCloskey
Posted: 30 Oct 2009, 04:30
by leforge
Alose I imagine!
Re: MBaye pulls out against McCloskey
Posted: 30 Oct 2009, 04:36
by DavidPayne
Ajose is waiting on a date for a WBC final eliminator with the Canadian Romanian. It was postponed from earlier this month.
Re: MBaye pulls out against McCloskey
Posted: 30 Oct 2009, 04:45
by Adamj1987
should offer it to witter
if mccloskey cant beat him hes not ready for european level yet and if witter loses it may convince him to retire
Re: MBaye pulls out against McCloskey
Posted: 30 Oct 2009, 05:30
by DavidPayne
Witter would be good choice as McCloskey's been sparring with Theophane so at least a little unconventional.
However. I think Witter was talking about 147,.
Re: MBaye pulls out against McCloskey
Posted: 30 Oct 2009, 05:33
by 15829
witters a welterweight now hes ranked number 9 by the wbc
Re: MBaye pulls out against McCloskey
Posted: 30 Oct 2009, 05:33
by Adamj1987
DavidPayne wrote:Witter would be good choice as McCloskey's been sparring with Theophane so at least a little unconventional.
However. I think Witter was talking about 147,.
he has said it a few times but i dont see any big fights happening for him there, esspecially not in america where he has lost or looked boring when they screened him there
Re: MBaye pulls out against McCloskey
Posted: 30 Oct 2009, 06:01
by DavidPayne
Adamj1987 wrote:DavidPayne wrote:Witter would be good choice as McCloskey's been sparring with Theophane so at least a little unconventional.
However. I think Witter was talking about 147,.
he has said it a few times but i dont see any big fights happening for him there, esspecially not in america where he has lost or looked boring when they screened him there
Lauri has ruled himself out.
Lauri says no, McCloskey still waiting
Re: MBaye pulls out against McCloskey
Posted: 30 Oct 2009, 10:15
by dbflex
DavidPayne wrote:Adamj1987 wrote:DavidPayne wrote:Witter would be good choice as McCloskey's been sparring with Theophane so at least a little unconventional.
However. I think Witter was talking about 147,.
he has said it a few times but i dont see any big fights happening for him there, esspecially not in america where he has lost or looked boring when they screened him there
Lauri has ruled himself out.
Lauri says no, McCloskey still waiting
It's Daniel Rasilla, go to the original link to find out all the details. Bit underwhelming I know.
Re: MBaye pulls out against McCloskey
Posted: 30 Oct 2009, 10:30
by Deno1986
Rasilla it is, dissapointed with that!The Irish prospect Andy Murray dominated him on Dunne-Cordoba undercard. Easy nights work for Paul in my opinion.
Re: MBaye pulls out against McCloskey, Rasilla comes in
Posted: 30 Oct 2009, 10:40
by DavidPayne
For those mentioning Cook before this announcement, am I the only one who wonders whether he could fail on the scales for Prizefighter? How long is it since he made 140 pounds?
I presume his comeback was nearer Welter?
Re: MBaye pulls out against McCloskey, Rasilla comes in
Posted: 30 Oct 2009, 11:18
by dbflex
DavidPayne wrote:For those mentioning Cook before this announcement, am I the only one who wonders whether he could fail on the scales for Prizefighter? How long is it since he made 140 pounds?
I presume his comeback was nearer Welter?
10st 10 1/4lbs, Prizefighter is at 10/3, he'll be okay by then.
Re: MBaye pulls out against McCloskey, Rasilla comes in
Posted: 30 Oct 2009, 11:38
by DavidPayne
Why is it called Prizefighter The Lightwelterweights. It isn't at that limit?
Potty.
Re: MBaye pulls out against McCloskey, Rasilla comes in
Posted: 30 Oct 2009, 11:40
by Adamj1987
DavidPayne wrote:Why is it called Prizefighter The Lightwelterweights. It isn't at that limit?
Potty.
i think it was to attact a few welters down lik young mutley
Re: MBaye pulls out against McCloskey, Rasilla comes in
Posted: 30 Oct 2009, 11:42
by TerribleTerry
DavidPayne wrote:Why is it called Prizefighter The Lightwelterweights. It isn't at that limit?
Potty.
All of them have been scheduled a few pounds over the championship limit havn't they?
I suppose becuase these arent championship contests.
If it means the fighters have more energy for the fights because they dont have to sweat off the last pound or two then thats OK with me.
Re: MBaye pulls out against McCloskey, Rasilla comes in
Posted: 30 Oct 2009, 11:56
by DavidPayne
TerribleTerry wrote:DavidPayne wrote:Why is it called Prizefighter The Lightwelterweights. It isn't at that limit?
Potty.
All of them have been scheduled a few pounds over the championship limit havn't they?
I suppose becuase these arent championship contests.
If it means the fighters have more energy for the fights because they dont have to sweat off the last pound or two then thats OK with me.
Good las tpoint.
Re: MBaye pulls out against McCloskey, Rasilla comes in
Posted: 30 Oct 2009, 13:24
by steve689
Rasilla isn't too bad at short notice but he has zero chance. Murray won nearly every round against him (the official scores were way too close) and McCloskey will toy with him. The only point of interest is whether Paul stops him or not.
Re: MBaye pulls out against McCloskey, Rasilla comes in
Posted: 30 Oct 2009, 16:58
by alexpaterson
Shame I was looking forward to this one as well