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Re: Aussie heavyweight tourney draw

Posted: 06 Apr 2014, 05:06
by AntonS
buster007 wrote:enough middleweights to make up a good one surely yeah?
Aust ratings as of April 1
Middleweight (72.57kgs limit)
Champion: Dennis Hogan (QLD)

1. Garth Wood (NSW)
2. Robbie Bryant (WA)
3. Nathan Carroll (QLD)
4. Michael Zerafa (VIC)
5. Leroy Brown (NSW)
6. Luke Sharp (WA) *
7. Dwight Ritchie (VIC) *
8. Steve Moxon (VIC)
9. Peter Mitrevski Jr (NSW)
10. Kurt Bahram (NSW)
11. Bilal Akkawy (NSW)
12. Renato Oliveira (WA)
13. Wade Ryan (NSW)
14. Josh Diab (NSW)
15. Franko Valenzuela (VIC)

Re: Aussie heavyweight tourney draw

Posted: 06 Apr 2014, 05:21
by dberry
AntonS wrote:
buster007 wrote:enough middleweights to make up a good one surely yeah?
Aust ratings as of April 1
Middleweight (72.57kgs limit)
Champion: Dennis Hogan (QLD)

1. Garth Wood (NSW)
2. Robbie Bryant (WA)
3. Nathan Carroll (QLD)
4. Michael Zerafa (VIC)
5. Leroy Brown (NSW)
6. Luke Sharp (WA) *
7. Dwight Ritchie (VIC) *
8. Steve Moxon (VIC)
9. Peter Mitrevski Jr (NSW)
10. Kurt Bahram (NSW)
11. Bilal Akkawy (NSW)
12. Renato Oliveira (WA)
13. Wade Ryan (NSW)
14. Josh Diab (NSW)
15. Franko Valenzuela (VIC)
Steve Moxon, Robbie Bryant, Garth Wood and Eric Diamandstein would be a good starting point.

Re: Aussie heavyweight tourney draw

Posted: 06 Apr 2014, 06:50
by AntonS
Those ratings confirm ANBF ratings officer (Queenslander) favours locals, as certain person claims :lol:

Re: Aussie heavyweight tourney draw

Posted: 07 Apr 2014, 02:45
by AntonS
Cruiserweight would make a good 1-night tournament in Sydney (travel & accommodation cost effective)
http://www.anbf.org/attachedfiles/170_N ... 202014.pdf
Can't see why ANBF wouldn't recognise the finalist as its champ.....if final was scheduled over 4 rounds = 10 scheduled rounds

Re: Aussie heavyweight tourney draw

Posted: 07 Apr 2014, 09:13
by Sweet P
There's one issue I have with them rankings.
Carroll pulled out of the fight with Sharp. How does he he stay above both Zerafa and Sharp.
If you refuse to fight a guy 1 spot below you. You shouldn't stay above them in the rankings.

Re: Aussie heavyweight tourney draw

Posted: 07 Apr 2014, 17:57
by fox
It would be good if they had a tournament like that for the middleweights. It would be good viewing but not necessarily the best fighter would win it. The 3 round format would suit some, but some of the better fighters need more rounds to get going. JMO.

Re: Aussie heavyweight tourney draw

Posted: 09 Apr 2014, 02:48
by AntonS
Sweet P wrote:There's one issue I have with them rankings.
Carroll pulled out of the fight with Sharp. How does he he stay above both Zerafa and Sharp.
If you refuse to fight a guy 1 spot below you. You shouldn't stay above them in the rankings.
I agree, but how does John Hogg know that, without Sharp submitting reasonable proof?
Surely you're well aware, handshake agreement is only as good as next phone call & usually assisted by doctor's cert. :wink:

Re: Aussie heavyweight tourney draw

Posted: 09 Apr 2014, 05:00
by dberry
fox wrote:It would be good if they had a tournament like that for the middleweights. It would be good viewing but not necessarily the best fighter would win it. The 3 round format would suit some, but some of the better fighters need more rounds to get going. JMO.
Sure mate, that's the thing with these eight man knockout comps, they're fast paced, can get some match-ups that wouldn't normally come about and it may put a loss on records, but so what. I think that these are good for boxing, there should be more of them, so K1 fighter Steve Moxon may beat Micheal Zerafa (for example, hypothetically) over three rounds, doesn't nessecarily mean it would be the same over ten, and there's no shame in having that loss on the record (there should be no shame in having any loss on one's record) so they both wake up the next day, after a good, fast paced workout, with some good coin in the sky rocket and us boxing fans are the winners. In the early days of K1, the final was five rounds, that's something to consider.
In the old days, world champs fought unranked fighters over short distances to keep busy and keep financial, they some times had clauses such naming the number of rounds it would take to get the opponent in the shower's early, if they, for example, nominated three rounds, and the opponent was still standing at the end of the third, then the opponent won. I think all this sort of thing to bring excitement back to boxing would be awesome.
Imagine getting (for example) to see Sam Soliman, Daniel Geale and Jarrod Fletcher fighting Wes Capper, Dwight Richie, Micheal Zerafa, Leroy Brown and Steve Moxon without them being worried about their rankings and titles being effected?!