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Couser need fight agent to book this fights....

Posted: 20 Jan 2008, 05:45
by cliffcouser
Please call 7022047259 Couser reay to fight.... :box: :box: :box: :box:

Re: Couser need fight agent to book this fights....

Posted: 20 Jan 2008, 08:15
by calmac66
cliffcouser wrote: Please call 7022047259 Couser reay to fight.... :box: :box: :box: :box:
That's not an aussie number dude. I don't even know what type of number that is.

Posted: 20 Jan 2008, 20:05
by Sapphire
its a US number

Re: Couser need fight agent to book this fights....

Posted: 23 Jan 2008, 08:13
by oliverfennell
calmac66 wrote:
cliffcouser wrote: Please call 7022047259 Couser reay to fight.... :box: :box: :box: :box:
That's not an aussie number dude. I don't even know what type of number that is.
Not surprised you don't recognise the number. Boxing imports to Aus are usually arranged by dialling the number for taxi services in Manila and Bangkok.

Re: Couser need fight agent to book this fights....

Posted: 23 Jan 2008, 13:00
by Cap
oliverfennell wrote:
calmac66 wrote:
cliffcouser wrote: Please call 7022047259 Couser reay to fight.... :box: :box: :box: :box:
That's not an aussie number dude. I don't even know what type of number that is.
Not surprised you don't recognise the number. Boxing imports to Aus are usually arranged by dialling the number for taxi services in Manila and Bangkok.
Oooh! Low blow! One Point...!

Cap

Posted: 26 Jan 2008, 20:54
by banjaxd
what do they do when they get through to the taxi services ?
ask for the number of retired taxi drivers ?

Posted: 28 Jan 2008, 08:14
by oliverfennell
banjaxd wrote:what do they do when they get through to the taxi services ?
ask for the number of retired taxi drivers ?
Ask if any have Saturday night off, and if not, do they have the number of any roadsweeping companies.

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 06:37
by Brute
Is Couser worth the trouble?

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 07:11
by oliverfennell
Not for one fight. Too far to fly him in from Vegas, especially without there being a marquee heavyweight in Oz, but if he was to base himself there for 6-12 months, then he could be worth it.

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 07:18
by AntonS
I tried hard, but couldn’t find an OZ promoter drunk enough to consider it :P

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 07:23
by Sapphire
I've got someone trying to get him a fight in Europe somewhere prob Germany

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 07:50
by razor7
I'm surprised at some of the guys bagging Couser. He would be a far better opponent for Solomon Haumono than the stiffs Solo has been fighting

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 08:24
by dominator
what kind of purse are you looking for Cliff if it was a 10 round fight?

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 17:33
by middleman
dominator wrote:what kind of purse are you looking for Cliff if it was a 10 round fight?
are you ok mark the tutaki fight did'nt kock u about did it?is that Question going somewhere ? big step up from a 1rd joke with tutaki :oops:

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 17:49
by Sapphire
dominator wrote:what kind of purse are you looking for Cliff if it was a 10 round fight?
anything really he's trying to get a few fights that will boost his ratings abit.

Posted: 29 Jan 2008, 18:36
by middleman
Sapphire wrote:
dominator wrote:what kind of purse are you looking for Cliff if it was a 10 round fight?
anything really he's trying to get a few fights that will boost his ratings abit.
are you looking after clif scotty?anyway here's your chance mark and it would be a big step up from tutaki maybe angelo could put it on at wyong,a heaveyweight explosion better than wot we have had to put up with of late,ill even pay 4 my ticket to that one :lol: :lol:

Posted: 30 Jan 2008, 06:23
by Sapphire
middleman wrote:
Sapphire wrote:
dominator wrote:what kind of purse are you looking for Cliff if it was a 10 round fight?
anything really he's trying to get a few fights that will boost his ratings abit.
are you looking after clif scotty?anyway here's your chance mark and it would be a big step up from tutaki maybe angelo could put it on at wyong,a heaveyweight explosion better than wot we have had to put up with of late,ill even pay 4 my ticket to that one :lol: :lol:
I would have loved to have been able to to bring Cliff over here... But you need to have money to do that or someone that will back you! Cliff emailed me a few times and he said he was keen to get a 3 fight deal. It would have been good to get him a warm up fight, then throw him in with Col then if he beat Col chase a bigger fish.... Or even a fight with Bob. It may even be a good first fight for Mark when he goes over to the USA

Posted: 30 Jan 2008, 06:55
by oliverfennell
razor7 wrote:I'm surprised at some of the guys bagging Couser. He would be a far better opponent for Solomon Haumono than the stiffs Solo has been fighting
Absolutely. Cliff's got his share of defeats, but he's a damn sight better than Moses Kavika, Waisiki Ligaloa, Hirawa Ti Rangi and co.

Posted: 31 Jan 2008, 22:27
by Brute
oliverfennell wrote:Not for one fight. Too far to fly him in from Vegas, especially without there being a marquee heavyweight in Oz, but if he was to base himself there for 6-12 months, then he could be worth it.
Let us face it. He is not winning many fights lately. He has been KOed in less than two rounds in four of his last five fights, and the one man he beat KOed him in a rematch. He got KOed in two by Calloway, and Calloway could only manage a points decision against poor old Bob Mirovic. If we want to bring in a heavy from overseas, surely we could do better than that!

Posted: 01 Feb 2008, 05:31
by Brute
Maybe we should see how Cliff goes against unbeaten prospect Chris Arreola on the ninth of this months.

Posted: 01 Feb 2008, 05:42
by oliverfennell
Brute wrote:
oliverfennell wrote:Not for one fight. Too far to fly him in from Vegas, especially without there being a marquee heavyweight in Oz, but if he was to base himself there for 6-12 months, then he could be worth it.
Let us face it. He is not winning many fights lately. He has been KOed in less than two rounds in four of his last five fights, and the one man he beat KOed him in a rematch. He got KOed in two by Calloway, and Calloway could only manage a points decision against poor old Bob Mirovic. If we want to bring in a heavy from overseas, surely we could do better than that!
Agree with you, but as said, he's better than the usual heavyweight imports. He can sure talk up a fight, too, and sorry to say it, but there's no heavyweight in Australia nearly as good as those who have beaten him recently.

Posted: 01 Feb 2008, 06:40
by jomothepure
oliverfennell wrote:
Brute wrote:
oliverfennell wrote:Not for one fight. Too far to fly him in from Vegas, especially without there being a marquee heavyweight in Oz, but if he was to base himself there for 6-12 months, then he could be worth it.
Let us face it. He is not winning many fights lately. He has been KOed in less than two rounds in four of his last five fights, and the one man he beat KOed him in a rematch. He got KOed in two by Calloway, and Calloway could only manage a points decision against poor old Bob Mirovic. If we want to bring in a heavy from overseas, surely we could do better than that!
Agree with you, but as said, he's better than the usual heavyweight imports. He can sure talk up a fight, too, and sorry to say it, but there's no heavyweight in Australia nearly as good as those who have beaten him recently.
Also the "one man he beat" was Monte Barret. Fair enough Barret may have been looking beyond that fight and then swiftly redeemed himself, but that's still a good win to have on your CV.

Posted: 01 Feb 2008, 21:34
by Brute
jomothepure wrote:
oliverfennell wrote:
Brute wrote: Let us face it. He is not winning many fights lately. He has been KOed in less than two rounds in four of his last five fights, and the one man he beat KOed him in a rematch. He got KOed in two by Calloway, and Calloway could only manage a points decision against poor old Bob Mirovic. If we want to bring in a heavy from overseas, surely we could do better than that!
Agree with you, but as said, he's better than the usual heavyweight imports. He can sure talk up a fight, too, and sorry to say it, but there's no heavyweight in Australia nearly as good as those who have beaten him recently.
Also the "one man he beat" was Monte Barret. Fair enough Barret may have been looking beyond that fight and then swiftly redeemed himself, but that's still a good win to have on your CV.
Barrett is really reaching for the stars, isn't he? His next fight is against Damon Reed, who Kali Meehan cleaned up in six a couple of years ago.

Posted: 01 Feb 2008, 21:44
by Brute
oliverfennell wrote:
Brute wrote:
oliverfennell wrote:Not for one fight. Too far to fly him in from Vegas, especially without there being a marquee heavyweight in Oz, but if he was to base himself there for 6-12 months, then he could be worth it.
Let us face it. He is not winning many fights lately. He has been KOed in less than two rounds in four of his last five fights, and the one man he beat KOed him in a rematch. He got KOed in two by Calloway, and Calloway could only manage a points decision against poor old Bob Mirovic. If we want to bring in a heavy from overseas, surely we could do better than that!
Agree with you, but as said, he's better than the usual heavyweight imports. He can sure talk up a fight, too, and sorry to say it, but there's no heavyweight in Australia nearly as good as those who have beaten him recently.
Apart from Thompson, I don't see anybody of note in his recent list. About the best of the rest is Moorer, and he is on the slide.

Posted: 03 Feb 2008, 01:24
by Brute
It is a bit of a worry that oxygen was needed to revive Couser after Moorer KOed him in 2006.