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Is super middleweight our strongest division?

Posted: 10 Nov 2016, 19:23
by Redback Rasta
Our super middleweight stocks are looking healthy at present >>>

Zac Dunn 22-0 and with a Commonwealth title fight next up.
Blake Caparello 23-2-1 and his only losses to top shelf opposition in Kovalev and Dirrell.
Renold Quinlan 11-1 and a recent win over Geale.
Daniel Geale 31-5 and has done it all but might be done.
Rohan Murdock 19-1 and still only 24 years old.
Jayde Mitchell 10-1 and perhaps our most exciting prospect.
Bilal Akkway 14-01- and had career best win last fight against Hope.
Jake Carr 11-1 and has looked the goods bar his loss in the US last fight.
Ryan Breese 9-0 and has a win against Mitchell to his name.
Faris Chevalier 11-1 and the reigning national champion.
Kery Hope 23-9 and the perfect testing ground for our young talent.
Sam Banney 8-1 and fighting Chevalier for the national title next up.

Re: Is super middleweight our strongest division?

Posted: 10 Nov 2016, 19:31
by AntonS
Yup! And is Aussies' favorite weight class

Re: Is super middleweight our strongest division?

Posted: 10 Nov 2016, 19:34
by ClivePatrickLyons
Redback Rasta wrote:Our super middleweight stocks are looking healthy at present >>>

Zac Dunn 22-0 and with a Commonwealth title fight next up.
Blake Caparello 23-2-1 and his only losses to top shelf opposition in Kovalev and Dirrell.
Renold Quinlan 11-1 and a recent win over Geale.
Daniel Geale 31-5 and has done it all but might be done.
Rohan Murdock 19-1 and still only 24 years old.
Jayde Mitchell 10-1 and perhaps our most exciting prospect.
Bilal Akkway 14-01- and had career best win last fight against Hope.
Jake Carr 11-1 and has looked the goods bar his loss in the US last fight.
Ryan Breese 9-0 and has a win against Mitchell to his name.
Faris Chevalier 11-1 and the reigning national champion.
Kery Hope 23-9 and the perfect testing ground for our young talent.
Sam Banney 8-1 and fighting Chevalier for the national title next up.


Its probably our strongest weight class at the moment some good match ups amongst that lot IN 5/6 Year's time we can look back and see how many of the 12 fighter's mentioned actually fought each-other I bet it won't be many because they will be positioned by management to fight some unknown import for a regional belt to get them world rated and thrown in the deep end.

Re: Is super middleweight our strongest division?

Posted: 10 Nov 2016, 19:37
by Redback Rasta
ClivePatrickLyons wrote:
Redback Rasta wrote:Our super middleweight stocks are looking healthy at present >>>

Zac Dunn 22-0 and with a Commonwealth title fight next up.
Blake Caparello 23-2-1 and his only losses to top shelf opposition in Kovalev and Dirrell.
Renold Quinlan 11-1 and a recent win over Geale.
Daniel Geale 31-5 and has done it all but might be done.
Rohan Murdock 19-1 and still only 24 years old.
Jayde Mitchell 10-1 and perhaps our most exciting prospect.
Bilal Akkway 14-01- and had career best win last fight against Hope.
Jake Carr 11-1 and has looked the goods bar his loss in the US last fight.
Ryan Breese 9-0 and has a win against Mitchell to his name.
Faris Chevalier 11-1 and the reigning national champion.
Kery Hope 23-9 and the perfect testing ground for our young talent.
Sam Banney 8-1 and fighting Chevalier for the national title next up.


Its probably our strongest weight class at the moment some good match ups amongst that lot IN 5/6 Year's time we can look back and see how many of the 12 fighter's mentioned actually fought each-other I bet it won't be many because they will be positioned by management to fight some unknown import for a regional belt to get them world rated and thrown in the deep end.
There is already talk of a Breese vs Mitchell rematch. But you are right, not many of them have fought each other.

Breese incidentally has a fight tonight against another southpaw in Tej Singh.

Re: Is super middleweight our strongest division?

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 02:11
by Like a Boss
Ryan Breese beat Tej Pratap Singh on a split decision.

Re: Is super middleweight our strongest division?

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 07:48
by AntonS
Like a Boss wrote:Ryan Breese beat Tej Pratap Singh on a split decision.
Entertaining night of fights. http://boxrec.com/show/740577 I think Mr Kolar suffered shoulder injury during rest period ;-)

Re: Is super middleweight our strongest division?

Posted: 13 Nov 2016, 16:12
by Like a Boss
AntonS wrote:
Like a Boss wrote:Ryan Breese beat Tej Pratap Singh on a split decision.
Entertaining night of fights. http://boxrec.com/show/740577 I think Mr Kolar suffered shoulder injury during rest period ;-)
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