Re: will 2008 be year of the supermiddleweights

Originally Posted by
eagle

Originally Posted by
chamiley

Originally Posted by
eagle

Originally Posted by
chamiley

Originally Posted by
eagle

Originally Posted by
gudnite vienna
in all of the possiblr fights i wouldnt be dead sure of any outcome, all dangerous guys in their own right..
Would of loved Calzaghe to of faced Mudine just to shut that goby twat up

I think Mundine would give Calzaghe his toughest fight at 168 other than maybe a Kessler fight in Copenhagen. Mundine is faster than Calzaghe, and has improved out of sight. If he didnt have a glass chin i'd almost say he could casue an upset over Joe, but due to that problem i'd stilll pick Joe by UD. I think Mundien would beat any of the other curent 168 guys comfortably altho Pavlik moving up would maybe KO him.
I honestly see mundine as 7 rounds worth of work for Joe
Based on what? I think Mundine would win a few rounds against Joe and maybe even stun him before losing a UD. say 117-111
from feather fisted sven ottke punch to mundine's temple laying him unconscious
Kessler didnt KO him, Green didnt KO him, and they punch mauch harder than Joe C.
when is the last itme Joe C Ko'd anyone decent? He wins on points thru workrate.
U obviously no nothing about Mundine yet feel u should comment on him.
well Ottke kayoed him even though kessler, green and joe hit harder than him. all this who hits harder means nothing all it takes is one shot to turn the lights out on a suspect chin and joe throughs about a 1000 punches in a fight
"Very few people really understand what it means to be a fighter. I hate it when I hear someone say, 'That fighter doesn't have guts. I hate that, I don't care if you're a world champion six times over or a four-round fighter, to step inside that ring, you have to have guts" Oscar De La Hoya
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