Will Alex put Colin into the retirement village? Or is there anything left in Wilsons' Tank? I was impressed with Leapai over Briggs, so I reckon he might punish Wilson. Wilson is cagey though.
Its funny to see 4 fight cards on the same night. It's a shame really.
Leapai v Wilson
Re: Leapai v Wilson
I will never tip someone who has lost to Mirovic on multiple occasions...
Re: Leapai v Wilson
Wilson' last win was in March last year against human punching bag Sam Leuii. I hope he packs it in soon before he starts to get badly hurt.
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Re: Leapai v Wilson
Alex Leapai defends his OPBF Heavyweight Title in little over one weeks time against Colin Kid Wilson at the Mansfield Tavern. This fight will not go the distance. This will be remeniscent of an old school brawl. In the early eighties these two might have been more suited to the Mansfield Car Park than centre ring. This will be a knock down drag em out slug fest.
Leapai's strengths lie in his power. Standing just under 6 ft tall and weighing close to 110 kilos he is an absolute wrecking machine. Left and right hooks fly constantly and as all of last 7 opponents can testify he has "Knockout Power".
Colin Wilson on the other hand is well over 6 ft tall and will weigh around 117 kilos once the first bell rings. His training schedule is unique indeed. Preferring to lift 80 kilo drilling rods at the mine he works in rather than weights in the gym. Wilson is naturally gifted with core strength and power, he has toughness that no trainer can teach, you either have it or you don't.
Alex Leapai V Colin Wilson - Mansfield Tavern 27 JUNE
OPBF Heavyweight Title - 12 X 3 minute rounds.
In the semi main event Tyrone Tongia has his very first professional Title fight when he takes on Micah Rivetti for the vacant QLD Weltwerweight Title. Tongia and his Cyclone Squad have been waiting patiently for this time to come. Rivetti is no stranger to big fights though having gone the distance with two Australian Champions in Mick Shaw and Chris McCullen in previous fights.
A total of 6 professional fights are scheduled with doors opening at 6:45 for a 7:30 start.
Trent Johnssen V Billy Timaloa
Sam Bienke V Evan Quagliotto
James Ellis V James Porter
Daniel Crawford V Ben Jones
Boxrec forum goers get ticket discounts - call Brian on 0418 960 972

Leapai's strengths lie in his power. Standing just under 6 ft tall and weighing close to 110 kilos he is an absolute wrecking machine. Left and right hooks fly constantly and as all of last 7 opponents can testify he has "Knockout Power".
Colin Wilson on the other hand is well over 6 ft tall and will weigh around 117 kilos once the first bell rings. His training schedule is unique indeed. Preferring to lift 80 kilo drilling rods at the mine he works in rather than weights in the gym. Wilson is naturally gifted with core strength and power, he has toughness that no trainer can teach, you either have it or you don't.
Alex Leapai V Colin Wilson - Mansfield Tavern 27 JUNE
OPBF Heavyweight Title - 12 X 3 minute rounds.
In the semi main event Tyrone Tongia has his very first professional Title fight when he takes on Micah Rivetti for the vacant QLD Weltwerweight Title. Tongia and his Cyclone Squad have been waiting patiently for this time to come. Rivetti is no stranger to big fights though having gone the distance with two Australian Champions in Mick Shaw and Chris McCullen in previous fights.
A total of 6 professional fights are scheduled with doors opening at 6:45 for a 7:30 start.
Trent Johnssen V Billy Timaloa
Sam Bienke V Evan Quagliotto
James Ellis V James Porter
Daniel Crawford V Ben Jones
Boxrec forum goers get ticket discounts - call Brian on 0418 960 972
