I read in Danish newspaper Team-palle offed Team-sauerland 1.25 mill euro + tv-right for Macus Beyer to fight Kessler 10 October in Copenhagen national arena,if Team-sauerland refuse,he will fight Mundine,maybe in USA
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I read in Danish newspaper Team-palle offed Team-sauerland 1.25 mill euro + tv-right for Macus Beyer to fight Kessler 10 October in Copenhagen national arena,if Team-sauerland refuse,he will fight Mundine,maybe in USA
Kessler wins this imo
:coolclick: for the info jangeorg.Quote:
Originally Posted by jangeorg
If Beyer is ready to retire...then he'll take this fight...if not...he'll puss out & fight some chump or rematch Bica...which would be about the same thing as fighting some chump. ;D
You know what i have a sneaky feeling Beyer will be Calzaghes next opponent, Warren has said today Calzaghe will be back in action in Spetember, at that time Johnson will be tied up with Clinton Woods, and Beyer did say before his last defence we will be looking for Calzaghe after this fight, presumably for a final pay day, think about it, whoelse can Calzaghe fight next?? Theres no one, i think this fight will be made i feel it's quite low risk high reward for Calzaghe.Quote:
Originally Posted by wacko3205
not much for joe to gain here. he beats kess? "o he was young and hyped like jeff"...byer? "he was old and never good anyway"...RJJ , tarver , hopkins , those guys will get him the $$$ he apparently wants.Quote:
Originally Posted by skel1983
You know what Joes like, he is a stubborn muel and i still dont think fights with these guys make millions and millions in the States, Joe will fight Beyer in Cardiff in October/November and gain another Belt imo.Quote:
Originally Posted by 1st rd ko
Personally...I'd rather see him unify than do anything else.
Hopkins just broke the 175lb division.
There aint a fight out there worth Joe taking other maybe Woods or Johnson...& that aint really all that.
I'm not saying that Tarver's finished...but the title @ 175 is now being vacated.
Unify & then fight the man @ 175 next year after the #1, #2 & #3 guys (Woods, Erdei, Tarver, or Johnson) scramble to regain normalcy in the wake of Hopkins.
Unify 168lbs & then move up. That would be the shat!!!
I think tarver might leave 175 and move up to Heavyweight for one last big fight before he retires, maybe against Toney? Who knows but i see the 175 division becoming very skinny.Quote:
Originally Posted by wacko3205
There aint shat there anymore...Calzaghe could easily dominate that class, IWO...provided he can carry the weight & function along the same lines that Hops did.Quote:
Originally Posted by skel1983
Wacko...give bika a chance, he looked pretty good against beyer before the fight got stopped on a cut. His only loss was to sam soliman....who i might just add landed more leather on your boy winky then the great tito trinidad and the great shane mosely. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by wacko3205
Soliman still only landed like 130 punches (sorry if I'm off) but it was twice as less as Winky landed on him. And Bika was doing really good against Beyer. I wouldn't mind a rematch.
Unify? YES! is it going to happen? NO! the fights will never be made and how long can joes hands hold out? 1-2 fights?Quote:
Originally Posted by wacko3205
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Originally Posted by wacko3205
I’d be disappointed if Joe were to take on one of the above light heavyweights. If he’s reminded us he’s still a fresh and vital champion, the same cannot be said of Tarver and Jones – the current number four light heavyweight (Tarver) and the fallen great (Jones) being in various stages of erosion. With a young, talented super middleweight rival in Mikkel Kessler, it would be a terrible waste if Calzaghe didn’t take on the WBA titlist, from Denmark.
I can’t think of anyone who’d give the WBO and IBF champion a tougher fight