Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite
With all these fighters nowadays, pickin and choosin, sifting through opponents fighting a maximum of three fights a year, I can see why the general public is becoming disinfranchised with boxing. That being said, the following fights MUST be completely one-sided IMO to regain any respect.
Valuev vs. McCline
Daws vs. Morrison
Hatton vs. Urango
Castillo vs. Ngoudjo
Munyai vs. Power
Calzaghe vs. Manfredo
Fights that should be close that I look forward to
Toney vs. Peter
Adamek vs. Dawson
Mayweather vs. de la Hoya
Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite
Hatton vs. Urango
Castillo vs. Ngoudjo
Calzaghe vs. Manfredo Jr. (won't be a blowout but he'll give calzaghe fits)
Think these will be fairly close...
Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite
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Originally Posted by "PRIDE OF BOSTON"
Hatton vs. Urango
Castillo vs. Ngoudjo
Calzaghe vs. Manfredo Jr. (won't be a blowout but he'll give calzaghe fits)
Think these will be fairly close...
I don't think there is any reason for these fights to be close at all.
Urango, is perhaps THE slowest fighter I've ever scene, he's gonna be target practice for Ricky's body shots
Ngoudjo, he, well most of you haven't seen him I will assume so here is a clip
[youtube=425,350]6RkFAcirNbM[/youtube] he is the one that looks like he is paralyzed.
Emanual Augustus got robbed big time in this fight.
And PRIDE, I know you like Manfredo, but he is not ready for this step-up yet, he needs to tighten up that defense a little more, it's not nearly up to par with Joe's speed.
Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite
The ones listed will be onesided IMO.
Ive said before that I dont think Hatton will demolish Urango but give him a sustained beatdown for the duration.
Another one that catches the eye is Munyai V Power. I cant see any reason why Munyai wont dominate Power but he does take a few rounds to get warmed up so it will be another late stoppage for me.
Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite
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Originally Posted by killersheep
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Originally Posted by "PRIDE OF BOSTON"
Hatton vs. Urango
Castillo vs. Ngoudjo
Calzaghe vs. Manfredo Jr. (won't be a blowout but he'll give calzaghe fits)
Think these will be fairly close...
I don't think there is any reason for these fights to be close at all.
Urango, is perhaps THE slowest fighter I've ever scene, he's gonna be target practice for Ricky's body shots
Ngoudjo, he, well most of you haven't seen him I will assume so here is a clip
[youtube=425,350]6RkFAcirNbM[/youtube] he is the one that looks like he is paralyzed.
Emanual Augustus got robbed big time in this fight.
And PRIDE, I know you like Manfredo, but he is not ready for this step-up yet, he needs to tighten up that defense a little more, it's not nearly up to par with Joe's speed.
I honestly think the Hatton fight will be closer then expected
I have seen Ngoudjo fight prior and I think he is very inconsistent in his getting in shape for fights... One of his biggest problems...
As far as Manfredo... As I said I think He will give Joe a better fight then we think... You won't find in any thread where I said I expect him to win this fight... I hope he hets lucky cuz no he is not on his level but he always brings the fight to the guy and is good @ recognizing and adapting since going with roach albiet fighting extremely flawed fighters... I have high hopes... My highest is just that he does not get embarassed... I do agree with all the rest of your post though... CC my friend
Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite
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Originally Posted by killersheep
With all these fighters nowadays, pickin and choosin, sifting through opponents fighting a maximum of three fights a year, I can see why the general public is becoming disinfranchised with boxing. That being said, the following fights MUST be completely one-sided IMO to regain any respect.
Valuev vs. McCline
Daws vs. Morrison
Hatton vs. Urango
Castillo vs. Ngoudjo
Munyai vs. Power
Calzaghe vs. Manfredo
Fights that should be close that I look forward to
Toney vs. Peter
Adamek vs. Dawson
Mayweather vs. de la Hoya
Why's these two fights amongst this lot?
Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite
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Originally Posted by "PRIDE OF BOSTON"
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Originally Posted by killersheep
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Originally Posted by "PRIDE OF BOSTON"
Hatton vs. Urango
Castillo vs. Ngoudjo
Calzaghe vs. Manfredo Jr. (won't be a blowout but he'll give calzaghe fits)
Think these will be fairly close...
I don't think there is any reason for these fights to be close at all.
Urango, is perhaps THE slowest fighter I've ever scene, he's gonna be target practice for Ricky's body shots
Ngoudjo, he, well most of you haven't seen him I will assume so here is a clip
[youtube=425,350]6RkFAcirNbM[/youtube] he is the one that looks like he is paralyzed.
Emanual Augustus got robbed big time in this fight.
And PRIDE, I know you like Manfredo, but he is not ready for this step-up yet, he needs to tighten up that defense a little more, it's not nearly up to par with Joe's speed.
I honestly think the Hatton fight will be closer then expected
I have seen Ngoudjo fight prior and I think he is very inconsistent in his getting in shape for fights... One of his biggest problems...
As far as Manfredo... As I said I think He will give Joe a better fight then we think... You won't find in any thread where I said I expect him to win this fight... I hope he hets lucky cuz no he is not on his level but he always brings the fight to the guy and is good @ recognizing and adapting since going with roach albiet fight extremely flawed fighters... I have high hopes... My highest is just that he does not get embarassed... I do agree with all the rest though... CC my friend
CC in 24, haven't spoken with ya much lately bro, I don't think Manfredo will be embarressed, as I don't think anyone will expect to much from him, he had better be working on his defense night and day until then, because throwing off Calzaghe's pitter pat flurries is the only chance he's got.
Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite
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Originally Posted by Fenster
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Originally Posted by killersheep
With all these fighters nowadays, pickin and choosin, sifting through opponents fighting a maximum of three fights a year, I can see why the general public is becoming disinfranchised with boxing. That being said, the following fights MUST be completely one-sided IMO to regain any respect.
Valuev vs. McCline
Daws vs. Morrison
Hatton vs. Urango
Castillo vs. Ngoudjo
Munyai vs. Power
Calzaghe vs. Manfredo
Fights that should be close that I look forward to
Toney vs. Peter
Adamek vs. Dawson
Mayweather vs. de la Hoya
Why's these two fights amongst this lot?
Daws I can see why you might not see him with the others, but now is the time for him to move from prospect to contender, and he needs to do that in a convincing fashion, which he should be able to do.
Munyai just blew out Power in June, not sure why he is fighting him again.
Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite
JC MUST blow out Manfredo otherwise he'll get EVEN MORE critics!
Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite
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Originally Posted by killersheep
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Originally Posted by "PRIDE OF BOSTON"
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Originally Posted by killersheep
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Originally Posted by "PRIDE OF BOSTON"
Hatton vs. Urango
Castillo vs. Ngoudjo
Calzaghe vs. Manfredo Jr. (won't be a blowout but he'll give calzaghe fits)
Think these will be fairly close...
I don't think there is any reason for these fights to be close at all.
Urango, is perhaps THE slowest fighter I've ever scene, he's gonna be target practice for Ricky's body shots
Ngoudjo, he, well most of you haven't seen him I will assume so here is a clip
[youtube=425,350]6RkFAcirNbM[/youtube] he is the one that looks like he is paralyzed.
Emanual Augustus got robbed big time in this fight.
And PRIDE, I know you like Manfredo, but he is not ready for this step-up yet, he needs to tighten up that defense a little more, it's not nearly up to par with Joe's speed.
I honestly think the Hatton fight will be closer then expected
I have seen Ngoudjo fight prior and I think he is very inconsistent in his getting in shape for fights... One of his biggest problems...
As far as Manfredo... As I said I think He will give Joe a better fight then we think... You won't find in any thread where I said I expect him to win this fight... I hope he hets lucky cuz no he is not on his level but he always brings the fight to the guy and is good @ recognizing and adapting since going with roach albiet fight extremely flawed fighters... I have high hopes... My highest is just that he does not get embarassed... I do agree with all the rest though... CC my friend
CC in 24, haven't spoken with ya much lately bro, I don't think Manfredo will be embarressed, as I don't think anyone will expect to much from him, he had better be working on his defense night and day until then, because throwing off Calzaghe's pitter pat flurries is the only chance he's got.
No truer WORDS!!
Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite
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Originally Posted by killersheep
With all these fighters nowadays, pickin and choosin, sifting through opponents fighting a maximum of three fights a year, I can see why the general public is becoming disinfranchised with boxing. That being said, the following fights MUST be completely one-sided IMO to regain any respect.
Valuev vs. McCline
Daws vs. Morrison
Hatton vs. Urango
Castillo vs. Ngoudjo
Munyai vs. Power
Calzaghe vs. Manfredo
Fights that should be close that I look forward to
Toney vs. Peter
Adamek vs. Dawson
Mayweather vs. de la Hoya
In those fights I lost the little respect i had for the favorite just cuz he took the fight.
Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite
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Originally Posted by killersheep
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Originally Posted by Fenster
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Originally Posted by killersheep
With all these fighters nowadays, pickin and choosin, sifting through opponents fighting a maximum of three fights a year, I can see why the general public is becoming disinfranchised with boxing. That being said, the following fights MUST be completely one-sided IMO to regain any respect.
Valuev vs. McCline
Daws vs. Morrison
Hatton vs. Urango
Castillo vs. Ngoudjo
Munyai vs. Power
Calzaghe vs. Manfredo
Fights that should be close that I look forward to
Toney vs. Peter
Adamek vs. Dawson
Mayweather vs. de la Hoya
Why's these two fights amongst this lot?
Daws I can see why you might not see him with the others, but now is the time for him to move from prospect to contender, and he needs to do that in a convincing fashion, which he should be able to do.
Munyai just blew out Power in June, not sure why he is fighting him again.
OK, don't think Daws is anything special so a British title fight seems a bit odd amongst World title fights..."proven" champs.
Power was ahead on the cards (wrongly) when the fight was stopped (some argue prematurely), sure they wouldn't be fighting Munyai again if they didn't think they could win (get the nod) this time.....Thats one reason, anyway. ;)
Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite
I'm only looking at Hatton & Joe Cs performances.... and I agree with you they BETTER! blow them out... So they can both move on and fight someone with credibility.... :)
Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite
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Originally Posted by killersheep
the following fights MUST be completely one-sided IMO to regain any respect.
Valuev vs. McCline
Mind you McCline went to a Split decision with Byrd
HE lost to Calvin Brock by only 2 rounds on 2 judges scorecards and one round on another 93-97,93-96,94-96
If only 2 rounds had swung McClines way we have
95-95,95-94,96-94 A majority decision for Mcline!
so it was pretty close!
MAY i assume that you have no respect for those two fighters then?
Klitschko got him out but it took 10 rounds so will a KO in less than 10 makes him better than Klitschko?
A lofty statement indeed!
We'll have to wait and see.
BTW i loved the video! Whats with the funky chicken on crack dancing?
Guy dances all around and then gets popped,more funky dancin...then pop pop! loved it! Maybe if he had spent the time he was dancing doing what he did in the last 60 seconds he would of won the fight! Stupid move on his part I think!
Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite
There must be a language problem here. For me a blow out is when someone gets iced, and quick. I cant see any of the fighters nominated winning quickly. Comprehensively yes, but not quick.