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Re: Enzo Maccarinelli v Tony Dodson

Posted: 19 Mar 2011, 04:45
by Brute
jameswilson wrote:
Dioufy wrote:Do people forget that Enzo Macc's tried a new regime everytime he's been twatted, apart from the Swaby loss. I think after the Haye loss, he got ripped, then after the Afolabi KO he started explosive/power training. Then after the Russian banged him out, he focused more on boxing. Now he's off down in weight....

And eventually that'll end in another bad KO.

This time he has shaved his nuts tho.


It just gives him that edge.
Lucky he didn't give himself the edge of the razor. That would be one hell of a way to lose a few grams.

Re: Enzo Maccarinelli v Tony Dodson

Posted: 19 Mar 2011, 12:10
by kamicazze
he can easily have a few notable wins at light heavy. robin reid, dean francis, chris byrd, william joppy, danny green and other notable old names would be good. He can easily be a world champ at light heavy but will need to avoid the harder punchers such as ovill mckenzie, danny mcintosh, tavoris cloud, and others. Tony bellew and him would be a great fight, to chinny fighters with power. Its a shame because prior to the haye fight he could have fought marco huck, steve cunningham, troy ross, darnell wilson, BJ flores, matt godfrey, krystof wlodarcyk, guillermo jones, herbie hide, and firat arslan. these wins would have made him a cruiseweight great, and he likely would have beat them. Haye ruined him in the same way gang rape ruins innocent girls

Re: Enzo Maccarinelli v Tony Dodson

Posted: 19 Mar 2011, 12:18
by jameswilson
Dan Dares wrote:
jameswilson wrote:
Dioufy wrote:Do people forget that Enzo Macc's tried a new regime everytime he's been twatted, apart from the Swaby loss. I think after the Haye loss, he got ripped, then after the Afolabi KO he started explosive/power training. Then after the Russian banged him out, he focused more on boxing. Now he's off down in weight....

And eventually that'll end in another bad KO.

This time he has shaved his nuts tho.


It just gives him that edge.
I heard a rumour that Marvin Hagler used to put Tiger Balm on his bollocks before a fight. If anyone knows him, cld thy confirm or deny for me please.

I know Marvin Hagler and yes I can conrifm this.

Re: Enzo Maccarinelli v Tony Dodson

Posted: 19 Mar 2011, 15:49
by taffytoon
IRLangmaid25 wrote:I take it he is still training with Karl Ince or does he have another new trainer
I don't think he is mate

Re: Enzo Maccarinelli v Tony Dodson

Posted: 19 Mar 2011, 16:37
by Bomber 1
kamicazze wrote:he can easily have a few notable wins at light heavy. robin reid, dean francis, chris byrd, william joppy, danny green and other notable old names would be good. He can easily be a world champ at light heavy but will need to avoid the harder punchers such as ovill mckenzie, danny mcintosh, tavoris cloud, and others. Tony bellew and him would be a great fight, to chinny fighters with power. Its a shame because prior to the haye fight he could have fought marco huck, steve cunningham, troy ross, darnell wilson, BJ flores, matt godfrey, krystof wlodarcyk, guillermo jones, herbie hide, and firat arslan. these wins would have made him a cruiseweight great, and he likely would have beat them. Haye ruined him in the same way gang rape ruins innocent girls

Strange and a quite disgusting post if you ask me!! You seem to be good with the names but not very knowledgable when it comes to the actual fights, how can you state Enzo would beat Cunningham,Huck,Wlodarcyk and then say he'd lose to McKenzie and McIntosh?? Silly quotes IMHO... Your final thing on the gang rape should never be even brought up on a place like this!! Truly disgusting :(

Re: Enzo Maccarinelli v Tony Dodson

Posted: 19 Mar 2011, 16:38
by crusader
Bomber 1 wrote:
kamicazze wrote:he can easily have a few notable wins at light heavy. robin reid, dean francis, chris byrd, william joppy, danny green and other notable old names would be good. He can easily be a world champ at light heavy but will need to avoid the harder punchers such as ovill mckenzie, danny mcintosh, tavoris cloud, and others. Tony bellew and him would be a great fight, to chinny fighters with power. Its a shame because prior to the haye fight he could have fought marco huck, steve cunningham, troy ross, darnell wilson, BJ flores, matt godfrey, krystof wlodarcyk, guillermo jones, herbie hide, and firat arslan. these wins would have made him a cruiseweight great, and he likely would have beat them. Haye ruined him in the same way gang rape ruins innocent girls

Strange and a quite disgusting post if you ask me!! You seem to be good with the names but not very knowledgable when it comes to the actual fights, how can you state Enzo would beat Cunningham,Huck,Wlodarcyk and then say he'd lose to McKenzie and McIntosh?? Silly quotes IMHO... Your final thing on the gang rape should never be even brought up on a place like this!! Truly disgusting :(
Ya, I have to agree. Pretty crappy post on all counts.

Re: Enzo Maccarinelli v Tony Dodson

Posted: 19 Mar 2011, 16:50
by hurlock
bomber hates the chinny tag :!: :lol:

lmao at winning a world title by avoiding a journeyman :lol:

Re: Enzo Maccarinelli v Tony Dodson

Posted: 19 Mar 2011, 17:36
by Bomber 1
In total honesty I don't mind it to be honest, I believe in myself my chin and my ability.. If anything I've gained in confidence by knowing I can come back from adversity as I never knew I had it as I had never been through it before, the last fight is gonna turn out a godsend for me IMO, as for what that guy said regarding young girls, ig just knocked me sick it really did.. I pictured what he wrote and it's disgusting and terrifying too!! :(

Re: Enzo Maccarinelli v Tony Dodson

Posted: 19 Mar 2011, 19:20
by kamicazze
I said it because it's similar to Hayes quote and he's the person who did it to big mac. What I'm saying is provided enzo avoids big punchers he will be ok but when he comes up against anyone who can bang then it's a pick em fight. Sorry if the gang rape comment offended anyone, thought the link between it being haye and what was said prior tomhrrison fight would have been made

Re: Enzo Maccarinelli v Tony Dodson

Posted: 19 Mar 2011, 19:42
by hurlock
Bomber 1 wrote:In total honesty I don't mind it to be honest, I believe in myself my chin and my ability.. If anything I've gained in confidence by knowing I can come back from adversity as I never knew I had it as I had never been through it before, the last fight is gonna turn out a godsend for me IMO, as for what that guy said regarding young girls, ig just knocked me sick it really did.. I pictured what he wrote and it's disgusting and terrifying too!! :(
i think anyone who knows your background in detail knows you war with the best of them & are a courageous fighter & boiling down in weight does drain resistance in order to gain advantages.only a dickhead would make such pathetic remark on young girls the guy is a nonce by the sound of things & needs a slap.

Re: Enzo Maccarinelli v Tony Dodson

Posted: 20 Mar 2011, 05:40
by kamicazze
im assuming bomber 1 is bellew and in that case i mean no disrespect with the chinny comment. but at light heavyweight, each fight ive seen you have been on the deck. I think this could be attributed to you being absolutely massive for the weight and at cruiseweight your punch resistance would be better. I mean Khan was 'chinny' allegedly but we saw him withstand Maidana's bombs at light welter. With that in mind though, won't Enzo's resistance be completely gone if he's draining down to weight? reply to bomber too, what i meant is maccrinelli would have beat them names prior to the haye fight, nowadays i think some domestic fighters such as mckenzie and mcintosh would pose problems purely for the power aspect alone. and having re read my earlier post, i can see how it looks completely. it does look disgusting and i apologise. Very bad taste

Re: Enzo Maccarinelli v Tony Dodson

Posted: 20 Mar 2011, 06:17
by Tykemania
hurlock wrote:dodson will circle him like an harbour shark & when enzo misses with a shot he'll feel how empty he is & as soon as dodson rips home them vicious lefts to the body, it's gonna be good night vienna.

its a shame enzo has chose this route. i just hope he's safe.
to be fair, Dodson is not goign to serious injure him, he just isn;t a big enough puncher - the fear would be if Enzo wins and goes on to fight someone who is...

Re: Enzo Maccarinelli v Tony Dodson

Posted: 20 Mar 2011, 06:43
by McCannW14
kamicazze wrote:he can easily have a few notable wins at light heavy. robin reid, dean francis, chris byrd, william joppy, danny green and other notable old names would be good. He can easily be a world champ at light heavy but will need to avoid the harder punchers such as ovill mckenzie, danny mcintosh, tavoris cloud, and others. Tony bellew and him would be a great fight, to chinny fighters with power. Its a shame because prior to the haye fight he could have fought marco huck, steve cunningham, troy ross, darnell wilson, BJ flores, matt godfrey, krystof wlodarcyk, guillermo jones, herbie hide, and firat arslan. these wins would have made him a cruiseweight great, and he likely would have beat them. Haye ruined him in the same way gang rape ruins innocent girls
This is one of the worst posts I have seen on here. Enzo is as fragile as a bone china teapot, always has been, and could be knocked out by the majority of the fighters you have listed. Enzo was heavily hyped and found out early in his career by Lee Swaby. By and large, thanks to Frank W arrens promotional ability, Enzo's career managed to be salvaged into something.

Re: Enzo Maccarinelli v Tony Dodson

Posted: 20 Mar 2011, 08:40
by Bomber 1
kamicazze wrote:im assuming bomber 1 is bellew and in that case i mean no disrespect with the chinny comment. but at light heavyweight, each fight ive seen you have been on the deck. I think this could be attributed to you being absolutely massive for the weight and at cruiseweight your punch resistance would be better. I mean Khan was 'chinny' allegedly but we saw him withstand Maidana's bombs at light welter. With that in mind though, won't Enzo's resistance be completely gone if he's draining down to weight? reply to bomber too, what i meant is maccrinelli would have beat them names prior to the haye fight, nowadays i think some domestic fighters such as mckenzie and mcintosh would pose problems purely for the power aspect alone. and having re read my earlier post, i can see how it looks completely. it does look disgusting and i apologise. Very bad taste

I credit you I really do, I don't mind your comments about me u really don't, it's an opinion mate, I just didn't like the last comment but you've said it was wrong and that's man of you it really is, as for myself personally I think the names mentioned for Enzo at cruiser were all wrong for style wise and all of them carry power shots, if Enzo fights McIntosh I for one think he'll win and I'll be right there cheering for him as he does for me.. Enz can Definitly make an impact at 175lbs without doubt in my mind..

Once again Kamicazee you deserve credit for comin out like that... ;)

Re: Enzo Maccarinelli v Tony Dodson

Posted: 20 Mar 2011, 09:21
by palooka
Tykemania wrote:
hurlock wrote:dodson will circle him like an harbour shark & when enzo misses with a shot he'll feel how empty he is & as soon as dodson rips home them vicious lefts to the body, it's gonna be good night vienna.

its a shame enzo has chose this route. i just hope he's safe.
to be fair, Dodson is not goign to serious injure him, he just isn;t a big enough puncher - the fear would be if Enzo wins and goes on to fight someone who is...
Enzo must still enjoy his boxing; he must be better than average financially. Every boxer knows that boxing is dangerous; there is a risk with every fight. I've not yet seen Enzo at the new weight; it may give him an advantage; some of the cruisers are brutally strong. He knows what he's doing, is still very good at it and is an entertaining fighter.

Re: Enzo Maccarinelli v Tony Dodson

Posted: 20 Mar 2011, 11:40
by kamicazze
Enzo is in love with boxing. He is one of the nicest guy's i have met in the biz too. Know him personally. Bellew thanks :), and from what you said you could be right about mcintosh, i think enzo could pressure him the way cleverley did. enzo did it against Olofabi. and came unstuck with a bomb. When enzo beat Braithwaite he looked awesome, same with hobson and dominguez. THAT enzo would have beat huck in a fight of the year contender, but following the haye fight he tinkered with training methods, been gun shy in lebedev fight etc. Now he needs to use what worked for him before. I hope hes a force at light heavy because its a very exciting division, hes a nice guy and hes entertaining.

Re: Enzo Maccarinelli v Tony Dodson

Posted: 20 Mar 2011, 11:41
by kamicazze
can i just ask one opinion from a few people, rather than saying enzo is chinny would you say the punches that knocked him out would have undone anyone???

Re: Enzo Maccarinelli v Tony Dodson

Posted: 20 Mar 2011, 12:32
by palooka
I'd have thought so; I've not seen the Swaby bout but Haye hit Enzo with some bombs. The Afolabi punch was a belter, Dennis Lebedev is a very strong puncher and looked frightening that night, Frenkel is also a very big hitter. If you look at the knock out ratios of those men (and a lot are knocked clean out) it is clear Eno is not 'chinny'.

Re: Enzo Maccarinelli v Tony Dodson

Posted: 20 Mar 2011, 17:12
by McCannW14
simon fox wrote:I'd have thought so; I've not seen the Swaby bout but Haye hit Enzo with some bombs. The Afolabi punch was a belter, Dennis Lebedev is a very strong puncher and looked frightening that night, Frenkel is also a very big hitter. If you look at the knock out ratios of those men (and a lot are knocked clean out) it is clear Eno is not 'chinny'.
Swaby KO's Enzo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvQnEMpMyDc

Enzo chin is probably not bad, but his defence is virtually non existent and he wont develop one at this stage of his career. Thats why he is in danger of being badly KO'd every time he fights.

Truly world class fighters (Emile Griffith for example) just dont get hit with the shots Enzo does.

Defence is becoming a lost art.

Re: Enzo Maccarinelli v Tony Dodson

Posted: 21 Mar 2011, 16:24
by IronLiver
Bomber 1 wrote:
kamicazze wrote:he can easily have a few notable wins at light heavy. robin reid, dean francis, chris byrd, william joppy, danny green and other notable old names would be good. He can easily be a world champ at light heavy but will need to avoid the harder punchers such as ovill mckenzie, danny mcintosh, tavoris cloud, and others. Tony bellew and him would be a great fight, to chinny fighters with power. Its a shame because prior to the haye fight he could have fought marco huck, steve cunningham, troy ross, darnell wilson, BJ flores, matt godfrey, krystof wlodarcyk, guillermo jones, herbie hide, and firat arslan. these wins would have made him a cruiseweight great, and he likely would have beat them. Haye ruined him in the same way gang rape ruins innocent girls

Strange and a quite disgusting post if you ask me!! You seem to be good with the names but not very knowledgable when it comes to the actual fights, how can you state Enzo would beat Cunningham,Huck,Wlodarcyk and then say he'd lose to McKenzie and McIntosh?? Silly quotes IMHO... Your final thing on the gang rape should never be even brought up on a
place like this!! Truly disgusting :(

Well said bomber
Although his knowledge is crap too
He doesn't now that

Dean francis has been retired for 18 months
Danny green is currently fighting at cruiser
Robin Reid is and always has been a super middle