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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bookkeeper View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli surfs 'Nawlins View Post
    Agree with Eagle on Hopkins,..........How about Winky wrights last 5

    Hopkins
    Quartey
    J.Taylor
    Soliman
    Trinidad........(far from hard I know). Throw in 2 back to backs with Mosley before those 5.
    You have (far from hard I know) next too Trinidad but nothing next too Soliman and Quartey, I love Saddoboxing
    Trinidad fight was not as tough as Soliman fight,No way!I love Saddoboxing as well .

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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    Quote Originally Posted by Greig View Post
    Surely first prize must go to Anthony 'The Man' Mundine...

    Rueben Eduardo Acosta
    Sam Soliman
    Pablo Daniel Zamora Nievas
    Jose Alberto Clavero
    Nader Hamden
    Nice one Greig. That should strengthen Anthony's P4P claims. What an incredible list of fighters. And don't forget he's fighting the mighty King Soliman a second time. Very brave so that would make it 6 in a row. I challenge anyone to beat that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bikersk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Greig View Post
    Surely first prize must go to Anthony 'The Man' Mundine...

    Rueben Eduardo Acosta
    Sam Soliman
    Pablo Daniel Zamora Nievas
    Jose Alberto Clavero
    Nader Hamden
    Nice one Greig. That should strengthen Anthony's P4P claims. What an incredible list of fighters. And don't forget he's fighting the mighty King Soliman a second time. Very brave so that would make it 6 in a row. I challenge anyone to beat that.
    What do you Aussies think of Soliman ?? he sounds an ok guy outside the ring but i can't stand him inside the ring, as i have said many times his style reminds me of a drunk monkey terrible to watch. And actually this will be the 3rd time Mundine has fought Soliman, he fought him back in 2001 when Soliman lost a close decision, then Soliman got embarrassed back in 2007 as we all know, now this will be the 3rd time he has fought him. This will go under one of the most pointless fights in the history of boxing.

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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    and i bet bhop has made a shit load of cash from all of them!

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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    I think they both, Bernard and JOe, have had some hard fights lately
    The two most trying fights I've seen Joe in except maybe against Reid were against Kessler and Bika. Against Lacy he had to fight at a really high pace, and he had an injured left hand, that fight couldn't have been easy even though in terms of boxing it was.

    Bernard hasn't really had a physically challenging fight where he has really taken any sort of punishment that Calzaghe did against Bika or Kessler. It has been forever since I've seen somebody consistently land hard shots on B-Hop. For Hopkins I think him fighting at such a high level will definitely help for against Calzaghe, but don't take his figh with Wright who is a fast high paced southpaw to indicate what will happen against Calzaghe, Remember that Lacy was sparring with Wright before he fought Joe.

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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    Mayorga:

    Trinidad
    Piccirillo
    De La Hoya
    Vargas
    Cotto

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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    hattons last 6 arnt to bad if you look closely

    kostya - recognised p4p number 1
    masuusa - champ, but nothing to great
    collazo - again a champion
    urango - a champion
    castillo - former p4p top 10
    mayweather - p4p number one

    its nothing on b hops, speshly if you look at his last 5 ( MINUS tyszu)

    but still not bad at all...

    judahs last 5 are very good aswell lmao, only he lost most of them!

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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by bikersk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Greig View Post
    Surely first prize must go to Anthony 'The Man' Mundine...

    Rueben Eduardo Acosta
    Sam Soliman
    Pablo Daniel Zamora Nievas
    Jose Alberto Clavero
    Nader Hamden
    Nice one Greig. That should strengthen Anthony's P4P claims. What an incredible list of fighters. And don't forget he's fighting the mighty King Soliman a second time. Very brave so that would make it 6 in a row. I challenge anyone to beat that.
    What do you Aussies think of Soliman ?? he sounds an ok guy outside the ring but i can't stand him inside the ring, as i have said many times his style reminds me of a drunk monkey terrible to watch. And actually this will be the 3rd time Mundine has fought Soliman, he fought him back in 2001 when Soliman lost a close decision, then Soliman got embarrassed back in 2007 as we all know, now this will be the 3rd time he has fought him. This will go under one of the most pointless fights in the history of boxing.
    Yes I stand corrected this will be the third time wont it. O dear.

    To answer your question Sam seems to be a genuine guy now. He used to come across as a bit of a big mouth which doesn't go down too well here but he's either settled or it could just be that Anthony "The Mouth" Mundine makes him seem subdued. He sure has an awkward style which is hard to appreciate. He is well regarded by boxing and sports fans i think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bikersk View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by bikersk View Post

    Nice one Greig. That should strengthen Anthony's P4P claims. What an incredible list of fighters. And don't forget he's fighting the mighty King Soliman a second time. Very brave so that would make it 6 in a row. I challenge anyone to beat that.
    What do you Aussies think of Soliman ?? he sounds an ok guy outside the ring but i can't stand him inside the ring, as i have said many times his style reminds me of a drunk monkey terrible to watch. And actually this will be the 3rd time Mundine has fought Soliman, he fought him back in 2001 when Soliman lost a close decision, then Soliman got embarrassed back in 2007 as we all know, now this will be the 3rd time he has fought him. This will go under one of the most pointless fights in the history of boxing.
    Yes I stand corrected this will be the third time wont it. O dear.

    To answer your question Sam seems to be a genuine guy now. He used to come across as a bit of a big mouth which doesn't go down too well here but he's either settled or it could just be that Anthony "The Mouth" Mundine makes him seem subdued. He sure has an awkward style which is hard to appreciate. He is well regarded by boxing and sports fans i think.
    I think Sam is well regarded too. Sam is always fit, fights anyone anywhere, is usualyy competitive, and never gives up. Its pity some fighters with a tad more skill dont share his attitude a little more. I think u cannot deny the fact that he has gone as far as his limited ability could go, and u gotta respect that.

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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    Antonio Tarver went:

    Harding #2 LH
    Griffin #4 LH
    Jones Jr Champ LH
    Jones Jr Champ LH
    Johnson #1 LH
    Johnson Champ LH
    Jones Jr #3 LH
    Hopkins #1 M

    Thats pretty impressive
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    Quote Originally Posted by Galaxy View Post
    Antonio Tarver went:

    Harding #2 LH
    Griffin #4 LH
    Jones Jr Champ LH
    Jones Jr Champ LH
    Johnson #1 LH
    Johnson Champ LH
    Jones Jr #3 LH
    Hopkins #1 M

    Thats pretty impressive
    As much as I hate to admit it,That is pretty solid stretch.Just rewatched the 2nd Harding fight thursday....That had to be the most brutal showing by Tarver.He was berating and yelling at the ref..."you trying to get someone killed,whats wrong with you man??"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli surfs 'Nawlins View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Galaxy View Post
    Antonio Tarver went:

    Harding #2 LH
    Griffin #4 LH
    Jones Jr Champ LH
    Jones Jr Champ LH
    Johnson #1 LH
    Johnson Champ LH
    Jones Jr #3 LH
    Hopkins #1 M

    Thats pretty impressive
    As much as I hate to admit it,That is pretty solid stretch.Just rewatched the 2nd Harding fight thursday....That had to be the most brutal showing by Tarver.He was berating and yelling at the ref..."you trying to get someone killed,whats wrong with you man??"
    Yeah bro totally dominated Harding. My biggest problem with Tarver besides his ego is his consistency. If he performed like that every time out he could talk any way he wanted IMO
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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    Quote Originally Posted by amat View Post
    Cotto has had nothing but tough opponents going back to Malignaggi. Malignaggi, Quintana, Urkal (who gave a good fight), Judah and Mosley is pretty impressive.

    Hopkins has probably had the toughest run though.
    Urkal was crap. He was fighting out his best weight

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    Default Re: 5 hard fights in a row.

    Damn bookkeeper comes back for a day and already I'm wishing he'll fuck off back to wherever he's been these past few months.

    Is there a more irritating poster on all of saddos?

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    Super Middleweight also acknowledge as Kessler's Kingdom when Calzaghe has retire

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