Re: Corrie Sanders vs
Posted: 14 May 2013, 23:58
Sanders/Adamek?
Sanders smashed Botha on numerous occasions in the amateurs.Rover wrote:Sanders/Botha (battle of South Africa).
This would be in the pros.polecateddy wrote:Sanders smashed Botha on numerous occasions in the amateurs.Rover wrote:Sanders/Botha (battle of South Africa).
Too many Corrie matchups Rover.Rover wrote:This would be in the pros.polecateddy wrote:Sanders smashed Botha on numerous occasions in the amateurs.Rover wrote:Sanders/Botha (battle of South Africa).
Poor old Dominic Guin. When he beat Michael Grant a lot of American pundits, like Emanuel Stewart had him pegged as the next great American heavyweight. It's not like he even went of the rails and was found to be chinny. It was just a total misjudgement. And now he's a career journeyman, whose best post-Grant result was scaring Audley Harrison to defeat on PTS. Yuck!Rover wrote:Sanders/Dominic Guinn? Guinn had a solid chin; think I actually might take Corrie on points.
Indeed, Mercer too damn tough. He wins via late KO.polecateddy wrote:Your Mercers and McCalls are the worst matches for obvious reasons.Rover wrote:Sanders/Mercer?
Adamek wins a razor thin decision. I could see him getting dropped early, but being just tough enough and skilled enough to last long enough to run Sanders out of gas and take a 114-113 type decision. I could see Sanders getting him out of there or the decision going his way as well if he were able to drop Adamek more than once.Rover wrote:Sanders/Adamek?
Sanders wins on points. Guinn's tough, never been stopped...but he just doesn't throw punches...poor stamina and all Corrie could manage to do just enough to win a decision here while Guinn is standing around with his hands in his pockets.Rover wrote:Sanders/Dominic Guinn? Guinn had a solid chin; think I actually might take Corrie on points.
Yeah, some were calling him America's best hope since Bowe.polecateddy wrote:Poor old Dominic Guin. When he beat Michael Grant a lot of American pundits, like Emanuel Stewart had him pegged as the next great American heavyweight. It's not like he even went of the rails and was found to be chinny. It was just a total misjudgement. And now he's a career journeyman, whose best post-Grant result was scaring Audley Harrison to defeat on PTS. Yuck!Rover wrote:Sanders/Dominic Guinn? Guinn had a solid chin; think I actually might take Corrie on points.
x2gilgamesh wrote:Adamek wins a razor thin decision. I could see him getting dropped early, but being just tough enough and skilled enough to last long enough to run Sanders out of gas and take a 114-113 type decision. I could see Sanders getting him out of there or the decision going his way as well if he were able to drop Adamek more than once.Rover wrote:Sanders/Adamek?
As I say though, I think Adamek is tough enough and skilled enough to get the job done.
BoxBuzz wrote:Corrie Sanders vs Jake, the guy who works weekends down at Ace Hardware.
I really don't think that's even competitive.Rover wrote:Since this name has come up...
Sanders/Nielsen?
:)

I agree. Nielsen beat a bunch of nobodies or completely past-prime guys (Holmes).The Great John L wrote:I really don't think that's even competitive.Rover wrote:Since this name has come up...
Sanders/Nielsen?
:)