I have read a bit about Karamizan and he sounds a whole lot nasty....I like Cory think he is very slick and am just glad to see him in the ring after such a long layoff..
is he biting more off than he can chew against Karmizin though??
I have read a bit about Karamizan and he sounds a whole lot nasty....I like Cory think he is very slick and am just glad to see him in the ring after such a long layoff..
is he biting more off than he can chew against Karmizin though??
If it's a focused Spinks then I think he's got a shot......If he is anything like the Judah fight forget it....Originally Posted by jtrock
It feels good to be back home.
If his entrance theme depicts his fight....
NOT TO GOSH DAMN GOOD!!!!
Raguster!! But how is he gonna fair matchup wise to this guy?? I mean I can be focused as well but if I get in a ring with Klit I am gonna be pushing up daisies by the end of the nite,just curious on how you all see it panning outOriginally Posted by bigragu
ok....He is 2 inches shorter, smaller physically and doesn't have the KO power as "Made in Hell"......but he's faster and more polished...on the other hand "Made in Hell" just beat Ouma by a 12 rd Decision..which means he can box a little as well....I see Corey out-slicking/moving/boxing Karmizin over the 12rds...and winning by decision....Originally Posted by jtrock
It feels good to be back home.
Thats what I'm talkin bout right thereOriginally Posted by bigragu
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I see Karmazin chopping Spinks down over 4. With such a long layoff and such a bad beating from Zab he's bound to have ring rust and he's bound to be out muscled since this is a step up in weight for him.
Spinks should have worked his way up through the 154 competition.
Roman has had a comparable layoff and Spinks was not bludgeoned to death by Judah...I agree jumping up against that stature of opponent might be detrimental to The Jinx manOriginally Posted by Lyle
Spinks has serious skill, dont forget before losing to Judah he was in most P4P lists. With his frame and style I dont see the weight jump being any problem, after all he was killing himself to make welter. Karmazin is tough, but I see Spinks winning a close one.
yeah...but Spinks was a big welterweight......might he be fighting at his natural weight nowOriginally Posted by Lyle
? and might this fight be a little closer than most might expect
just asking......
It feels good to be back home.
back at cha for making be explain myself......dang it....Originally Posted by jtrock
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It feels good to be back home.
Karmazin will destroy everything in the US - Spinks will look like a fool just like bum Lacy!
Originally Posted by Set and Match
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Oh my ROyal, do you have a new fighter you like?
you sad excuse for a man!!!!!!Originally Posted by Set and Match
How much do you get paid to haunt a house![]()
Guys, I do know very well that you do not like me at all but let me tell you a little story.
In the early 1990ties we were 4 boxers of national quality in middleweight (at the time it was 71 kg and was called light middleweight) in Aalborg, Denmark – I was one of them. Actually, not from Aalborg but from the middle Denmark but I started at the university of Aalborg as it was the best and nearest to me.
Anyway, a long story is going short – we were 4 equal fighters and I lost in every single aspect. One of them got to the Olympics; Brian Mathisen, another of them got world-champ in the military and the last one became EU-Champ – it was Mikkel Rask. He was the least qualified of all of us but he has without doubt the biggest heart. I saw him live many times and sparred everytiime he had a big fight, as he was one of my best friends – once were against Javier Castillejo in Spain! and Mikkel had only like 15 fights – he lost only on an injury! Yes, it is that Castilliejo that is now facing Sturm in his next fight.
Anyway, here is the point – Mikkel Rask has fought his way to an EU-Champ fight in 2003 in my university town and Mikkel´s howntown of Aalborg. It took only 2 rounds with full houses and Mikkel was done against Karmazin. It was not like Mikkel was competitive at all even he were at home base – Karmazin was simply too god. Karmazin did never had the time to sparr in Aalborg, that is why I am still the beloved Royal of yours :-D - I guess that I else would be dead :-D
Karmazin´s only defeat is against Castilliejo as Mikkel was in front of points before he was stopped and Karmazin was never losing the fight – only bad home Spanish judges.
Summa sum arum : Karmazin is the very best fighter I ever saw both as an amateur and a pro.
Spinks have NO NO NO NO chance at all – please believe me……..or bet with me leaving this board for real ;-D
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