CC's back atcha guys, I had Johanneson in 5, so we both seem to have lost out on that one, eh Oumafan ;)
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CC's back atcha guys, I had Johanneson in 5, so we both seem to have lost out on that one, eh Oumafan ;)
Thanks for the updates. Mighty kind.
I couldn't talk at the time, but just wanted to let you know I was thankful and your kindness will not be forgotten.
I picked Johanesson in 8. Never expected it to go that far mind but no one else picked the 8th.
Good work Superheavyrhun :coolclick:
You need a degree of power to be a great fighter and Femi has no power at all. I trained at the Karmand Club and he was always weak and puny. Im glad he lost, he was a total cock.
Johanneson didn't look a world beater but he knew he could walk right through Femi.
Its a shame Johanneson aint fighting Arthur tonight - don't think he's that far behind him, if at all.
So many good match-ups to be made in this division - Mitchell, Burns, Murray...will they be made? >:mad ::**
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=271946
John Fewkes. A name to keep an eye on, looked real classy at times. You can see a bit of Hamed, Mayweather and Hatton in him. Really polished performance from someone so young. He is ginger though so its not all positive.
That fight was meant to come off earlier this year, shame it didn't really, looks like it should be something to look forward to going into 2007. I reckon that'd be a damn good fight too, if the powers that be can make it happen.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fenster
I feel Fewkes is one for the future, Hes gradually getting his act together. Glyn doing a good job with him, nice kid too.
First time ive seen him, I was impressed too. Along with the skills, he exuded confidence. Only problem though was/is his lack of a dig....and I thought he looked a bit small for the weight, dunno :-\Quote:
Originally Posted by Memphis