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Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 22 Aug 2012, 23:28
by Brute
if Chauncy can't beat this kid there is something wrong.

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 23 Aug 2012, 01:46
by Like a Boss
convict wrote:I have to ask, Did Chauncy knock back a fight in China with Mark de Mori to fight Kyotaro Fujimoto who's is 4-0? :zzz: .
Welliver will do much better out of fighting a Jap in Japan than fighting someone nobody knows in China :TU:

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 26 Aug 2012, 11:35
by Kronkpride
Fujimoto and SBW are undefeated. Both want to try and be somebody. Both men are able to generate some big cash to try and do it. Both will FAIL though.

Chauncy will brow beat Fujimoto down in Tokyo....even at 8 rds. He should be forced to fight 10 or more if he seeks a WBC ranking with a win.

After that SBW can try to REALLLLLLLLLLLY be the New Zealand HW Champ and get his brow beating.

Give them credit, they are going for it. But they are not in Chauncy's league.

After those 2 get wiped off the map. Back to Klitschko Hunting! :box:

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 26 Aug 2012, 16:56
by Brute
Dream on. :zzz:

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 26 Aug 2012, 22:46
by kylamy
Brute wrote:if Chauncy can't beat this kid there is something wrong.

On paper you would naturally think that Brute, but Fujimoto is a good rugged fighter from another code, so he knows his way around the ring and while Chauncy is clear favorite to win, this bloke will test him, and also the fight is in Japan in his own backyard.

So it's no easy assignment, I know that Fujimoto's team are trying to collect a good scalp for him and get him into the ratings asap, time is also against him, and after the Williams loss, perhaps they see a guy losing to a 39 year old as easy prey, which is not the case with Welliver, cos if he survives the first 3-4 rounds, he should come home with a win.

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 27 Aug 2012, 02:26
by N2 Shape
I was suprised to hear Fujimoto was going to fight Chauncy I felt it was a larger step than he needed to take just now he doesn't need To be rushed he's young but at same time an experienced kick fighter so doesn't need to be fighting pushovers either! I doubt he hurts Chauncy enough to stop him so will likely be decided via the judges who if it's close enough will side with the hometown hero

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 12 Sep 2012, 05:10
by Craig14
Are you fighting in China again in October Chauncy?

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 12 Sep 2012, 17:42
by Brute
I still do not think a boxer with four pro fights to his name should be matched with a boxer with sixty four fights behind him, regardless of his skill in another discipline.

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 19 Sep 2012, 09:01
by Craig14
Seems if though Chauncy lost on points, looks like wide scores. Really hard to see where Chauncy goes from here.

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 01:12
by convict
Craigyid14 wrote:Seems if though Chauncy lost on points, looks like wide scores. Really hard to see where Chauncy goes from here.
Mc Donalds?

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 02:49
by Brute
Going by his weight increase of 12 pounds in the last three months I would say he has already spent a lot of time at the pus palaces.

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 03:31
by Beltane
Waiting in wings for Chauncy is the great Oscar Talemaira. Oscar is stepping back into the ring for a scheduled 12 rounder (yes, thats right - a 12 rounder) on 13th October at the Croatian Club.

If the 43 years young Oscar can last out a distance he has never gone over, and with his lowly: won 3 (KO 1) + lost 32 (KO 16) + drawn 2 record, Chauncy may make Oscar an offer too good to refuse!

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 04:23
by convict
Rohit Singh!! :TU:

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 06:07
by Brute
Beltane wrote:Waiting in wings for Chauncy is the great Oscar Talemaira. Oscar is stepping back into the ring for a scheduled 12 rounder (yes, thats right - a 12 rounder) on 13th October at the Croatian Club.

If the 43 years young Oscar can last out a distance he has never gone over, and with his lowly: won 3 (KO 1) + lost 32 (KO 16) + drawn 2 record, Chauncy may make Oscar an offer too good to refuse!
Oscar Talemaira v David Pechey for the World Boxing foundation British Commonwealth Heavyweight Championshit.

Jesus wept!

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 06:17
by D J Pawsey
Brute wrote:
Beltane wrote:Waiting in wings for Chauncy is the great Oscar Talemaira. Oscar is stepping back into the ring for a scheduled 12 rounder (yes, thats right - a 12 rounder) on 13th October at the Croatian Club.

If the 43 years young Oscar can last out a distance he has never gone over, and with his lowly: won 3 (KO 1) + lost 32 (KO 16) + drawn 2 record, Chauncy may make Oscar an offer too good to refuse!
Oscar Talemaira v David Pechey for the World Boxing foundation British Commonwealth Heavyweight Championshit.

Jesus wept!
Mick Pechey like the last bit though

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 06:41
by Brute
My mistake.

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 17:01
by Craig14
Joey Wilson would be the natural fight (in the southern hemisphere) although it would be a stinker to watch. He'd probably need another couple of shut out losses for de Mori to be interested, I think Leapii would stop Welliver. So in all probabililty if it's over this side of the world it'll be someone like Junior Pati. I hope he doesn't give it away though, he's still young enough in Heavyweight terms but he's really lost his way lately and definatly needs a big win soon.

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 17:37
by Brute
Junior Burger's record is pathetic. At 30 you would expect him to have a much better record if he was going anywhere. If Welliver is considering fighting Joey Wilson he might as well retire. Neither of these opponents would be a step forward.

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 19:59
by Chauncy
Hey all.
I hope to have one more fight in New Zealand or close to it, then back home, then probably gonna call it a day. I think it's fair to say I wasn't born to be an athlete. I tried hard for years but couldn't get my body where it needed to be to compete at the high level. I trained hard for my last few fights, but when fight time came around, I feel just flat out burned out. Credit to my opponents, but in reality, these guys were not much, esspecially on the world scene.
As I said, one or 2 more then I'll be onto the next step of life.
:TU:

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 20 Sep 2012, 21:17
by buster007
good luck for your future. plenty of other things out there.

u gave it a shot and fell short. no shame in that.

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 21 Sep 2012, 03:35
by Craig14
Chauncy wrote:Hey all.
I hope to have one more fight in New Zealand or close to it, then back home, then probably gonna call it a day. I think it's fair to say I wasn't born to be an athlete. I tried hard for years but couldn't get my body where it needed to be to compete at the high level. I trained hard for my last few fights, but when fight time came around, I feel just flat out burned out. Credit to my opponents, but in reality, these guys were not much, esspecially on the world scene.
As I said, one or 2 more then I'll be onto the next step of life.
:TU:
It's boxing, that big win could be round the corner. Surprised to hear you say your thinking of calling it a day, guess it's natural to have a long hard look at yourself after a couple of defeats but you've others to consider - you'd be breaking Kronkpride's heart.

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 25 Sep 2012, 14:32
by Kronkpride
I'd be good with anything Chauncy wanted to do. The ride has been awesome no matter what. And it is not like Chauncy wouldn;t still be in boxing. He's a lifer. He will manage, promote, commentate, or anything else he wants to do in the game after he is done. Very few people have the worldly contacts Welliver has in boxing. He's made the rounds to virtually everywhere.

I would like to see him fight on though. SBW would be a nice fight to see who is really NZ HW Champion. A win in his native Spokane would also be good to get beforehand. Tuaman ever getting some balls would be another I want to see.

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 25 Sep 2012, 22:09
by buster007
anyone who witnessed chauncy fight vs the jap would surely not want to see him in the ring again.

i think he looked woefull in condition and ability.

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 25 Sep 2012, 22:37
by Beltane
You can see Chauncey's last fight here, but a note of warning - it is 40 minutes long and is painful to watch, so fast forwarding is essential:

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xtqdeh ... iver_sport

A bout against Dunny Bill is really not an option, although Dunny is still learning the ropes, he is very fit and hits hard. And Dunny comes with a big asking price! Actually Dunny versus Fujimoto would be a better fit, but neither's managers would want it to happen.

Re: Chauncy Welliver fighting in Macau.

Posted: 25 Sep 2012, 23:06
by N2 Shape
Always thought a SBW fight in Japan would be Huge, even before he signed to play there. Perhaps him against Masataka Takehara would be a decent scrap for his first bout in Japan. Takehara whilst not having the prettiest looking record at 7-7-2 is still a solid opponent for Sonny right now, hes held Leapai and Cronje to Draws and being a local helps.

I cant see Fujimoto Vs SBW happening anytime soon while it would be massive in Japan.