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Build the next HW Prizefighter

Posted: 08 Oct 2009, 13:40
by oliverfennell
Who would you have in a fourth heavyweight Prizefighter, given that the last one was such a success?

Be realistic - not your dream eight, but a POSSIBLE line-up. Therefore no Hide (bigger ambitions), Chisora or Fury (they almost certainly wouldn't enter). Don;t want to see Williams in there.

1. Audley Harrison
2. Martin Rogan
3. Sam Sexton

(perhaps all three are looking at bigger things, but I think it would be cool to get all three winners back in there)

4. Michael Sprott

(a lot of people think he would have won the last one; let's give him another chance)

5. Matt Skelton

(why not? He has precious few opportunities left at his age)

6. Carl Baker

(scored the biggest-ever PF upset; let's see if he can do something again)

7. Chris Burton
8. Coleman Barrett

(finalists who did well; didn't include Dolan because he's now a cruiserweight)

Reserves: Mark Krence, Danny Hughes

Re: Build the next HW Prizefighter

Posted: 08 Oct 2009, 14:10
by MacTavish
sounds good, have they named a venue yet?

Re: Build the next HW Prizefighter

Posted: 08 Oct 2009, 14:38
by stujones
Realistic... Audley won't do it again.

Baker, Rogan, Barrett, Hughes, Sprott, Burton, Larry (I know he's said no - but like to see him give it a go) and Perkins (chance for redemption).

Re: Build the next HW Prizefighter

Posted: 09 Oct 2009, 04:48
by el_grande_mauro_mina
There is one big drawback with prizefighter and that it works with the heavyweights - the lighter the fighter - the more it
turns into an amateur boxing show which is not what its about.

I think we have exhausted the British heavyweight scene and anybody who fancies a go has already
had a go and fought each other I think - The next one should be 'Prizefighter - The Ashes'

Team Australia

Alex Leapai
Michael Kirby
Nathan Briggs
Ben Edwards

Team England

Michael Sprott
Tom Dallas
Carl Baker
Danny Hughes

And you can bring over different heavyweight teams to fight our lads at wembley - it would be a cracker!

Team Europe

Marcel Zeller
Konstantin Airlich
Denis Bakhtov
Tomasz Bonin

Team Argentina

Liasandro Diaz
Sebastian Ceballos
Mole Moli
Manuel Pucheta

These chaps would definetely come for the prize money offered and there can be loads of needle and loads of big characters and it would be brilliant! Go on Barry - Make it happen!

Re: Build the next HW Prizefighter

Posted: 09 Oct 2009, 05:06
by warmachine
u know, thats not a bad idea mate :TU:

Re: Build the next HW Prizefighter

Posted: 09 Oct 2009, 05:08
by Adamj1987
Carlos-Wigan wrote:There is one big drawback with prizefighter and that it works with the heavyweights - the lighter the fighter - the more it
turns into an amateur boxing show which is not what its about.

I think we have exhausted the British heavyweight scene and anybody who fancies a go has already
had a go and fought each other I think - The next one should be 'Prizefighter - The Ashes'

Team Australia

Alex Leapai
Michael Kirby
Nathan Briggs
Ben Edwards

Team England

Michael Sprott
Tom Dallas
Carl Baker
Danny Hughes

And you can bring over different heavyweight teams to fight our lads at wembley - it would be a cracker!

Team Europe

Marcel Zeller
Konstantin Airlich
Denis Bakhtov
Tomasz Bonin

Team Argentina

Liasandro Diaz
Sebastian Ceballos
Mole Moli
Manuel Pucheta

These chaps would definetely come for the prize money offered and there can be loads of needle and loads of big characters and it would be brilliant! Go on Barry - Make it happen!
sounds good :TU:

Re: Build the next HW Prizefighter

Posted: 09 Oct 2009, 05:19
by telboy66
I think it's time Boxrec got into promoting some of these team line up's would take the roof off Wembley (sorry they never put one on it) England v The Rest or Europe or Australia or anybody Bring em on!

Re: Build the next HW Prizefighter

Posted: 09 Oct 2009, 05:31
by el_grande_mauro_mina
Thanks fellers! :TU:

There hasn't been any honest to goodness, proper international, heavyweight non title bouts for ages - we can use
the depth of our heavyweight division to bring over 'teams' of heavyweight boxers from different countries and now I have
had a look - you can disbandan 'team Europe' because there are enough quality heavyweights in Germany, Poland, Russia,
Finland, Denmark, Italy, Ukraine and then you have of course the Americans, Canadians, New Zealanders, South Koreans,
Japanese, Brazilians, South Africans, Puerto Ricans who have enough heavyweights to make a prizefighter tournament.

There are a lot of good fighters who deserve exposure and this would bring it to them far and wide:

If you can imagine Team England vs Team Poland

Andrew Golota
Tomasz Bonin
Marcin Najman
Andrez Wawryzk

vs

Michael Sprott
Derek Chisora
Larry Olubamiwo
Dave Ferguson

And the atmosphere would be like a pylon if that happened - think of all the Poles who would come to that with their red scarves and flags - show it live in the UK and Poland - you gotta be in something like that Larry! Your country needs you! :TU:

Re: Build the next HW Prizefighter

Posted: 09 Oct 2009, 08:06
by Wales
Cliff Couser, a possible entrant. He's prepared to travel, and would fight to the last for $50,000.

Re: Build the next HW Prizefighter

Posted: 09 Oct 2009, 08:21
by doctorboxing
Wales wrote:Cliff Couser, a possible entrant. He's prepared to travel, and would fight to the last for $50,000.
He really wouldn't be a bad shout for an international prizefighter - he would be guaranteed to give it a go whoever he was in with.

Re: Build the next HW Prizefighter

Posted: 09 Oct 2009, 10:02
by telboy66
Guys I'm in talks with Don king as we speak Don says whats in it for him :OhYes: :OhYes:

Re: Build the next HW Prizefighter

Posted: 09 Oct 2009, 10:15
by Wales
telboy66 wrote:Guys I'm in talks with Don king as we speak Don says whats in it for him :OhYes: :OhYes:
he's a bit old to be in it to be honest.

Re: Build the next HW Prizefighter

Posted: 09 Oct 2009, 10:58
by Chambers2
Audley
Rogan
Skelton
Sprott
Sexton
Fury
Chisora
Larry War Machine

Subs
Burton
Dallas

Re: Build the next HW Prizefighter

Posted: 09 Oct 2009, 11:18
by alexpaterson
Carlos-Wigan wrote:There is one big drawback with prizefighter and that it works with the heavyweights - the lighter the fighter - the more it
turns into an amateur boxing show which is not what its about.

I think we have exhausted the British heavyweight scene and anybody who fancies a go has already
had a go and fought each other I think - The next one should be 'Prizefighter - The Ashes'

Team Australia

Alex Leapai
Michael Kirby
Nathan Briggs
Ben Edwards

Team England

Michael Sprott
Tom Dallas
Carl Baker
Danny Hughes

And you can bring over different heavyweight teams to fight our lads at wembley - it would be a cracker!

Team Europe

Marcel Zeller
Konstantin Airlich
Denis Bakhtov
Tomasz Bonin

Team Argentina

Liasandro Diaz
Sebastian Ceballos
Mole Moli
Manuel Pucheta

These chaps would definetely come for the prize money offered and there can be loads of needle and loads of big characters and it would be brilliant! Go on Barry - Make it happen!
Great idea :TU: I'd also like to see Daniel Peret fight in the 3-3 format

Re: Build the next HW Prizefighter

Posted: 09 Oct 2009, 12:55
by oliverfennell
I'm surprised other countries haven't cottoned on to the PF concept. Well, I know the US did have this kind of thing twice before, but the UK PF has been repeatedly successful. There's no copyright in ideas, so just call it something else and put it on in the US again. Or Oceania could have a really fun HW tourney.

Re: Build the next HW Prizefighter

Posted: 09 Oct 2009, 14:58
by oliverfennell
The Australian one never came to pass. It was supposed to involve Sam Peter, Oliver McCall, O'Neil Bell, Jameel McCline and others - in other words, too good to be true! The second one you're thinking of took place in the US and was won by Maurice Harris. Records were not affected.

Re: Build the next HW Prizefighter

Posted: 10 Oct 2009, 01:00
by oliverfennell
Off the top of my head, the one Harris won also had Gerald Nobles, Derrick Jefferson, David Vedder, Tim Witherspoon, Israel Garcia in it. Since it's not on their records, can't track down the results so easily.

Re: Build the next HW Prizefighter

Posted: 10 Oct 2009, 01:03
by oliverfennell