Brian Magee is to make the sixth defence of his IBO super-middleweight title against Hacine Cherifi of France on November 22 at the King's Hall in Belfast. Magee's opponent is a washed-up 35-year-old former WBC champion who was stopped in his last fight by an unimpressive Howard Eastman.
Barry Hearn is scraping the barrel here in my opinion.
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Re: Magee gets his 'big' name
No doubt they'll be looking to compare Magee's performance with that of Robin Reid 6 years ago. Unfortunately Cherifi is clearly not the same fighter.
Expect Magee to look pretty impressive against this guy.
Expect Magee to look pretty impressive against this guy.
Yeah, I'm afraid Cherifi is finished - his last fight showed this.
I expect Magee to win and possibly in early fashion.
Its a shame because Cherifi should have been a double weight world champion, but Robin Reid got a controversial decision and blamed his performance on the death Prince Diana.
I actually feel for it, but was surprised he was still in morning when he faught Malinga.
I expect Magee to win and possibly in early fashion.
Its a shame because Cherifi should have been a double weight world champion, but Robin Reid got a controversial decision and blamed his performance on the death Prince Diana.
I actually feel for it, but was surprised he was still in morning when he faught Malinga.
Not Magee fault, and you wouldn't have thought it was the managers fault etiehr. But yes, it did look like he wanted no part of the action.steve689 wrote:Yeah it's a disappointing opponent considering the hype, i am still a little iffy over the way his last opponent rolled over mind you, all the talk of a classy hook to the top of the headConsidering his tough guy record the Argentinian fella seemed to be looking for a payday IMO.