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    Fights we must see in 2006

    anyone got any

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    Brock-Peter
    Wlad (soon to be IBF champ)-Brewster/Lyahkovich (WBO Champ)
    Cotto-Hatton
    Sturm-Abraham
    Lacy-Beyer
    Vargas-Mayorga

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    Some of those you listed, where in part 1 and 2 which I posted. Hatton-Cotto won't happen this year,that's for sure. I don't think Vargas wants any of Mayorga!!!

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    so many posts on this site mention mayweather and hatton. it would be a crime if these guys never meet. thats the fight me and my mates all wanna see.

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    Ivan Drago v Clubber Lang, been waiting for this one for over ten years, someone get onto the Duke to get this sorted and quick!!

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    with tommy the machine gunn (aka morrison) againsta resurected appolo creed on the undercard

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    Corrales Castillo 3 and 4, maybe 5 and 6
    Hatton Gatti - this would be great while floyd busys himself with ODLH
    Samuel Peter - David Tua
    Big bro Marquez - Morales
    David Haye - Carl Thompson II
    Hatton Witter
    Calzaghe Beyer

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    haye's record is looking really good apart from that karl the cat thompson stoppage. and yet he doesnt seem to want to avenge it. he could do it quite easily if he paced himself more and there isnt really much for him to gain by beating the old school veteran, but if it was me i would want to correct that loss.

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    I dont see the fight soming off. Haye wants to avenge the loss as any good fighter would, but theres absolutely nothing in it for Carl Thompson.

    It wouldnt be a big money fight for him, its not for any sort of real title, so the cat is much better served by not taking a rematch and when his career is over, if anything comes of Haye, he'll always be able to say David Haye couldnt beat Carl Thompson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AC-Cobra
    I dont see the fight soming off. Haye wants to avenge the loss as any good fighter would, but theres absolutely nothing in it for Carl Thompson.

    It wouldnt be a big money fight for him, its not for any sort of real title, so the cat is much better served by not taking a rematch and when his career is over, if anything comes of Haye, he'll always be able to say David Haye couldnt beat Carl Thompson.
    The Cat would take this fight with a blink of an eyelid??

    The Cat has no other options, he was beaton by some fat French dude last time out(unofficialy), where else has he got to, the guy is more or less washed up. If anything theres is nothing in it for Haye, since they foguht he has improved and the cat has got worst, i dont think Haye wants to go there he has moved to far ahead to be taking the Cat who has fought only once since the win against Haye and the Cat was awful.

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    In all truthitude...the main fights that I wanted to see were Mayweather vs Hatton, Taylor vs Sturm, Kessler vs Beyer/Calzaghe, Wlad vs Toney, & Cotto vs Hatton.

    There are others...but those 6 are the main ones I wanted.
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    Why should Wlad bother with Toney, James couldn't beat Hasim Rahman!!! And it ain't like Hasim is a boxing genius either.

    Brock-Rahman
    Brewster-Rahman
    Mesi-Rahman (they split fights in the amateurs)

    those would be decent

    Wlad-Peter II
    Wlad-Valuev
    Wlad-S. Ibrigamov

    S. Ibrigamov-Mesi

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    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983
    Quote Originally Posted by AC-Cobra
    I dont see the fight soming off. Haye wants to avenge the loss as any good fighter would, but theres absolutely nothing in it for Carl Thompson.

    It wouldnt be a big money fight for him, its not for any sort of real title, so the cat is much better served by not taking a rematch and when his career is over, if anything comes of Haye, he'll always be able to say David Haye couldnt beat Carl Thompson.
    The Cat would take this fight with a blink of an eyelid??

    The Cat has no other options, he was beaton by some fat French dude last time out(unofficialy), where else has he got to, the guy is more or less washed up. If anything theres is nothing in it for Haye, since they foguht he has improved and the cat has got worst, i dont think Haye wants to go there he has moved to far ahead to be taking the Cat who has fought only once since the win against Haye and the Cat was awful.
    Why on earth would he take this fight?? for the reason youve listed no less. The Cat can clearly see Haye would beat him now and thats why I'm saying as theres no major money or title involved, its pointless for him.

    Haye on the other hand has the chance to avenge his only loss. No matter how much you say, or even people agree with you that you could now beat someone who beat you before, it never has as much effect as avenging the loss. Just ask Lennox Lewis


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    I still have SERIOUS doubts about Haye....I don't know if he'll be a cruiser champ not to mention heavyweight...all of these people hyped him up and he hasn't impressed me thus far.

    Maybe compared to Audley he has potential but damn dude, harrison sucks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    I still have SERIOUS doubts about Haye....I don't know if he'll be a cruiser champ not to mention heavyweight...all of these people hyped him up and he hasn't impressed me thus far.

    Maybe compared to Audley he has potential but damn dude, harrison sucks
    Firstly the Cat would get paid alot more money to fight a top of the bill televised European Title fight against David Haye then he would against some part time bin man in front of a man and his dog on some undercard at a leisure centre.

    My point is Carl would get probably 50 times more money against Haye than any other fighter, what has he to loose?? He is what 41/42?? He is not going to be fighting any big fights agin in his career, so it makes sense for him to fight David Haye. But Haye has outgrown the class of the Cat.

    Hay looks shakey to me, my first impression was he could be the real deal but he didnt look overly impressive on the backfoot last week. I don't think he reacts well when he gets hit, still a little early to say for sure. But same as you Lyle not sold at the moment.

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