Choc V Wood
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Lethaleigh76
- Heavyweight

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Choc V Wood
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
What is everybodys opinion on this Bout ?
What is everybodys opinion on this Bout ?
Re: Choc V Wood
Are they fighting at Lmiddle?
Re: Choc V Wood
Weights shouldn't be a problem as Mundine will be using his bathroom scales.
As for the bout, it will be stopped with Woods suffering bad cuts, maybey from a punch but more likely from a head clash as Woods will be wrestling and clinching as much as possible, turning the fight into a poor spectacle.
As for the bout, it will be stopped with Woods suffering bad cuts, maybey from a punch but more likely from a head clash as Woods will be wrestling and clinching as much as possible, turning the fight into a poor spectacle.
Re: Choc V Wood
This bout doesn't exist in my world, it is dead to me.Lethaleigh76 wrote:http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
What is everybodys opinion on this Bout ?
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iron rhino
- Heavyweight

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Re: Choc V Wood
An awkward,ugly,clinching mess,cuts are inevitable,stoppage cuts is my prediction.
Re: Choc V Wood
I see Wood winning with a figure four. :P
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Lethaleigh76
- Heavyweight

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Re: Choc V Wood
Didnt think anybody was interested including me, suprised its rated 4 stars 
Re: Choc V Wood
Yes, four stars rating it is!
How can this be unless the assumption is that these ratings stars are classified as "white dwarfs" in astromony terms, being a measure of the calibre of the fighters involved (one really a novice ring wise and the other who has considerable ability but lacks the gumption to fight capable opposition and wont risk fighting in the USA).
In astronomy terms, "white dwarfs" are defined as smaller stars (like our Sun) that eventually become faint white dwarfs (hot, white, dim stars). These hot, shrinking stars deplete their nuclear fuels and eventually become cold, dark, black dwarfs.
The decline of the "white dwarf" stars into oblivion bears a close correlation to the declining career of Mundine.
How can this be unless the assumption is that these ratings stars are classified as "white dwarfs" in astromony terms, being a measure of the calibre of the fighters involved (one really a novice ring wise and the other who has considerable ability but lacks the gumption to fight capable opposition and wont risk fighting in the USA).
In astronomy terms, "white dwarfs" are defined as smaller stars (like our Sun) that eventually become faint white dwarfs (hot, white, dim stars). These hot, shrinking stars deplete their nuclear fuels and eventually become cold, dark, black dwarfs.
The decline of the "white dwarf" stars into oblivion bears a close correlation to the declining career of Mundine.
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foxdog1923
- Heavyweight

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- Joined: 29 Jun 2009, 13:58
Re: Choc V Wood
Choc to win.
How many times have I read about this fight.
How many times have I read about this fight.