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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli

    When I saw the thread "Enzo Maccarinelli" I figured the body of the post when I opened it would be "sucks."

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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli

    Enzo isn't past his best imo, I just don't think he was that good to start with.

    As soon as his level of competition rose with Haye, he went on a downward spiral most thankly to that weak chin of his.

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    AS has been mentioned, I think the David Haye fight was the tipping point for Enzo....realising that he hasn't got the chin to go in there with a banger must've been tough to take.

    Hard to see how he can rebuild from such a disadvantaged position now, but all the best to him if he thinks he can get back up to title level.

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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli

    How good is Rob Norton ?

    I know it's a step down from where Enzo was a few years ago but maybe going back to the British & Commonwealth level might do him some good.

    Could a Macca-Norton fight be made?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TigerFan View Post
    How good is Rob Norton ?

    I know it's a step down from where Enzo was a few years ago but maybe going back to the British & Commonwealth level might do him some good.

    Could a Macca-Norton fight be made?
    Norton would be a decent challenge for him I think, especially if he comes through the fight with Dolan. Also, he's not a noted puncher so could be the way to go for Enzo.

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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli

    He wasn't exactly in with top competition, but for those interested Enzo scored a first round KO over Jaksi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superheavyrhun View Post
    He wasn't exactly in with top competition, but for those interested Enzo scored a first round KO over Jaksi.
    Was it even shown? I watched the bill up until Khan ko'd Salita then put football on.

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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli

    i stayed after khan fight & enzo came on last (around 11-30) only about hundred watched thought it was bit sad really . Looked like they both had taxis waiting outside for khan party

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    What was the point of that fight seriously??

    I know Enzo is lacking a bit of confidance right now, but come on? Firstly Enzo is 29 years of age no spring chicken if he is serious about making a solid comeback ( imo he is done ) What the hell is he doing fighting a guy who I might consider as an opponent for a promising pro making his pro debut. Enzo hasnt got time to be pissing about he needed to fight a 10 rounder on saturday against a solid fighter who can take a punch to see what he really had left not some local bouncer who my gran would probaly have a shot against.

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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli

    Some good fighters fall apart mentally after being dominated or knocked out for the first time, Enzo may just fall into that area. Seems a good sort.

    Hector "Macho" Camacho used to be a all round fearless fighter, that is until he met his match. Edwin Rosario gave him a few good cracks. Hector (and Rosario) was a excellent fighter who discovered how to peddle fast the hard way.

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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli

    Quote Originally Posted by MGG View Post
    Some good fighters fall apart mentally after being dominated or knocked out for the first time, Enzo may just fall into that area. Seems a good sort.

    Hector "Macho" Camacho used to be a all round fearless fighter, that is until he met his match. Edwin Rosario gave him a few good cracks. Hector (and Rosario) was a excellent fighter who discovered how to peddle fast the hard way.
    Too bad for Hector he does not know when to stay away...even with all the running he developed in the ring he still took way too much abuse

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by MGG View Post
    Some good fighters fall apart mentally after being dominated or knocked out for the first time, Enzo may just fall into that area. Seems a good sort.

    Hector "Macho" Camacho used to be a all round fearless fighter, that is until he met his match. Edwin Rosario gave him a few good cracks. Hector (and Rosario) was a excellent fighter who discovered how to peddle fast the hard way.
    Too bad for Hector he does not know when to stay away...even with all the running he developed in the ring he still took way too much abuse
    He sure did, after his prime. You must be refering to the beating Chavez gave him. I should have been clear, Edwin & Camacho had two totaly different styles. The Camacho i meant was the one that peaked around 1984-1989, i hated the guy, still he was one of the best fighters of his era.
    The Rosario fight was 1986, well worth watching.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MGG View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by MGG View Post
    Some good fighters fall apart mentally after being dominated or knocked out for the first time, Enzo may just fall into that area. Seems a good sort.

    Hector "Macho" Camacho used to be a all round fearless fighter, that is until he met his match. Edwin Rosario gave him a few good cracks. Hector (and Rosario) was a excellent fighter who discovered how to peddle fast the hard way.
    Too bad for Hector he does not know when to stay away...even with all the running he developed in the ring he still took way too much abuse
    He sure did, after his prime. You must be refering to the beating Chavez gave him. I should have been clear, Edwin & Camacho had two totaly different styles. The Camacho i meant was the one that peaked around 1984-1989, i hated the guy, still he was one of the best fighters of his era.
    The Rosario fight was 1986, well worth watching.
    I seen the fight mate was kind of saying away from boxing in general...he is hardly able to be made out when he speaks his slur is so bad from taking punches...

    I hated Camacho because of the way he acted after beating Leonard, a washed up Leonard with only 1 eye....Just too cocky...

    I loved him fighting DLH he was throughly embaressed....His kid annoys me as well

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    Default Re: Enzo Maccarinelli

    As long as he fights guys with less than 10 wins, i give him a small shot.
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