Other fights tonight.
Posted: 04 Oct 2003, 07:42
Brian Magee defends his IBO Super Middleweight title against Omar Gonzalez in Belfast in what only can be described as a disapointing bill in Belfast.
All in all a points victory seems likely for the Irishman, Gonzalez is a guy who loses when he steps it up to remotely near Magee's level. The word is that Magee will be challenging the for a world title soon, I hope so because by continually fighting someone of Gonzalez's level he's only going to go stale. Although, interestingly Gonzalez does hold a surprising win over the once legendary Roberto Duran, but giving the callibre of Duran's opponents in his latter career - its shows a sign of Gonzalez quality that someone that ancient thought he could win. Although having recently saw Duran vs Pazienza II (about 2 years prior to the Gonzalez loss) the legend surprisingly still was far from poor even in his late 40 (probably older).
However, you've got to fancy the Irishman here, although I predict another dull performance.
Michael Hunter has an intriguing contest with Nikolai Eremeev on the Undercard. Eremeev is also a fighter who tends to lose had the higher level, however, he has fought at the highest level losing to former world champion Wayne McCoullough and also future World title challenger Phillip Ndou. Also in his last fight he was at lightweight and went the distance with big punching Graham Earl. Will he be weight drained, or will he be too strong for Hunter. I have been impressed with Hunter and I think he'll have the skills to beat Eremeev on pts. I look forward to a domestic clash with Esham Pickering in the New Year.
There is also an interesting bill in Germany tonight. European Super Middlweight champion Danilo Haussler (22-0) defends his title against Mads Larsen (44-2), the Dane being fresh off his defeat for the WBA/IBF Supermiddleweight championship. I for one, was dissapointed that Larsen couldn't cause the upset as you cannot but be impressed with his KO percentage, which includes a stoppage of Sugar Boy Malinga (something which Nigel Benn, Robin Reid, Chris Eubank, and Richie Woodhall couldn't do). Those of us who saw Haussler's first fight with Britain's Glenn Cateley know that he's not the greatest European champion ever as he was handed a boxing lesson by the Bristol Boy that night. However, he has since gone on to confirm supremacy over the former world champion and for that he must be given some credit. I personally would like the winner of this contest to be Joe Calzaghe's opponent in December, as I haven't seen Ottke vs Larsen (which again I believe was a fairly 50:50 fight) perhaps it was the underrated slippery skills Ottke that caused the problems. Maybe the more convential tactics of Calzaghe, given the fact he's not to difficult to hit, perhaps Larsen will find it easier. It could be argued that Larsen hits harder than Mitchell, and we all know what Mitchell could do to Calzaghe.
Of course, should Haussler win then he is then 23-0 and with a record that includes a former world champion and a former title challenger. He would be deserving of his fight with Calzaghe.
As for this fight, its a tough one to call - I think Haussler has got a solid chin, but I just got the feeling that we'll see a new European Champion. I've never been a fan of Haussler and he also has a problem with cuts. I see a cuts stoppage somewhere around the 8th round.
Also on the Germany bill is former WBO Middleweight champion Armand Krajnc, who hopefully will be in line for a shot at the European champion Howard Eastman in the New Year. Also returning to Europe on this bill is Angelo Dundee trained Heavyweight hope Attila 'The Hun' Levin. Both of whom should score easy win.
Finally, Keith Holmes returns in a non US televised bout on the Holyfield vs Toney undercard. It will be interesting to see just what the former champion has left. I still believe he has enough to give Britain's Howard Eastman a few problems. Perhaps tonight will help answer that.
All in all a points victory seems likely for the Irishman, Gonzalez is a guy who loses when he steps it up to remotely near Magee's level. The word is that Magee will be challenging the for a world title soon, I hope so because by continually fighting someone of Gonzalez's level he's only going to go stale. Although, interestingly Gonzalez does hold a surprising win over the once legendary Roberto Duran, but giving the callibre of Duran's opponents in his latter career - its shows a sign of Gonzalez quality that someone that ancient thought he could win. Although having recently saw Duran vs Pazienza II (about 2 years prior to the Gonzalez loss) the legend surprisingly still was far from poor even in his late 40 (probably older).
However, you've got to fancy the Irishman here, although I predict another dull performance.
Michael Hunter has an intriguing contest with Nikolai Eremeev on the Undercard. Eremeev is also a fighter who tends to lose had the higher level, however, he has fought at the highest level losing to former world champion Wayne McCoullough and also future World title challenger Phillip Ndou. Also in his last fight he was at lightweight and went the distance with big punching Graham Earl. Will he be weight drained, or will he be too strong for Hunter. I have been impressed with Hunter and I think he'll have the skills to beat Eremeev on pts. I look forward to a domestic clash with Esham Pickering in the New Year.
There is also an interesting bill in Germany tonight. European Super Middlweight champion Danilo Haussler (22-0) defends his title against Mads Larsen (44-2), the Dane being fresh off his defeat for the WBA/IBF Supermiddleweight championship. I for one, was dissapointed that Larsen couldn't cause the upset as you cannot but be impressed with his KO percentage, which includes a stoppage of Sugar Boy Malinga (something which Nigel Benn, Robin Reid, Chris Eubank, and Richie Woodhall couldn't do). Those of us who saw Haussler's first fight with Britain's Glenn Cateley know that he's not the greatest European champion ever as he was handed a boxing lesson by the Bristol Boy that night. However, he has since gone on to confirm supremacy over the former world champion and for that he must be given some credit. I personally would like the winner of this contest to be Joe Calzaghe's opponent in December, as I haven't seen Ottke vs Larsen (which again I believe was a fairly 50:50 fight) perhaps it was the underrated slippery skills Ottke that caused the problems. Maybe the more convential tactics of Calzaghe, given the fact he's not to difficult to hit, perhaps Larsen will find it easier. It could be argued that Larsen hits harder than Mitchell, and we all know what Mitchell could do to Calzaghe.
Of course, should Haussler win then he is then 23-0 and with a record that includes a former world champion and a former title challenger. He would be deserving of his fight with Calzaghe.
As for this fight, its a tough one to call - I think Haussler has got a solid chin, but I just got the feeling that we'll see a new European Champion. I've never been a fan of Haussler and he also has a problem with cuts. I see a cuts stoppage somewhere around the 8th round.
Also on the Germany bill is former WBO Middleweight champion Armand Krajnc, who hopefully will be in line for a shot at the European champion Howard Eastman in the New Year. Also returning to Europe on this bill is Angelo Dundee trained Heavyweight hope Attila 'The Hun' Levin. Both of whom should score easy win.
Finally, Keith Holmes returns in a non US televised bout on the Holyfield vs Toney undercard. It will be interesting to see just what the former champion has left. I still believe he has enough to give Britain's Howard Eastman a few problems. Perhaps tonight will help answer that.