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    damn! such a good fight then my router goes loopy on me at the end of the ninth! full on lights out, which i notice didn't happen in the fight. cant blame the stream, just the bloody router. night guys, if it dont work in the morning it gets the hammer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Hmm. 116-112 is crap. They really do want that strap for Chavez I spose
    Periban would be easier then Bika IMO
    Bika is a big puncher and Periban took them well. Chavez I doubt very much could deal with Bikas strength and constant pressure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
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    Hmm. 116-112 is crap. They really do want that strap for Chavez I spose
    If thats what you think, dont you reckon an all mexican super moddle clash would sell a bit more than against Bika?
    Its not obtaining the trinket they worry about...its the cash mega match after...I think Periban has a far better chance style wise to beat Chavez than Bika

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Hmm. 116-112 is crap. They really do want that strap for Chavez I spose
    Periban would be easier then Bika IMO
    Bika is a big puncher and Periban took them well. Chavez I doubt very much could deal with Bikas strength and constant pressure.
    That's what I meant. If they wanted the title for Chavez having Periban win this would have been easier

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Hmm. 116-112 is crap. They really do want that strap for Chavez I spose
    If thats what you think, dont you reckon an all mexican super moddle clash would sell a bit more than against Bika?
    Its not obtaining the trinket they worry about...its the cash mega match after...I think Periban has a far better chance style wise to beat Chavez than Bika
    They both beat Chavez but Chavez has a better chance against a man who couldnt beat Bika.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
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    Hmm. 116-112 is crap. They really do want that strap for Chavez I spose
    Periban would be easier then Bika IMO
    I thought that a couple of weeks ago. Bika has entirely one gear, and none when he waits around after windmill misses.

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    Default Re: Malignaggi v Broner / Mitchell v Banks Chat Thread

    A shame about one of those scorecards, but it was unlikely to be actually called a draw. There should be a rematch as that was too indecisive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Hmm. 116-112 is crap. They really do want that strap for Chavez I spose
    Periban would be easier then Bika IMO
    Bika is a big puncher and Periban took them well. Chavez I doubt very much could deal with Bikas strength and constant pressure.
    That's what I meant. If they wanted the title for Chavez having Periban win this would have been easier
    I wasnt disagreeing, more cementing what you said. Chavez jr isnt strong enough to keep someone as dangerous and strong as Bika off him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
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    Hmm. 116-112 is crap. They really do want that strap for Chavez I spose
    Periban would be easier then Bika IMO
    Bika is a big puncher and Periban took them well. Chavez I doubt very much could deal with Bikas strength and constant pressure.
    Bika is on the decline. He still tough. But I think Chavez obliterates him

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
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    Hmm. 116-112 is crap. They really do want that strap for Chavez I spose
    Periban would be easier then Bika IMO
    Bika is a big puncher and Periban took them well. Chavez I doubt very much could deal with Bikas strength and constant pressure.
    That's what I meant. If they wanted the title for Chavez having Periban win this would have been easier
    I wasnt disagreeing, more cementing what you said. Chavez jr isnt strong enough to keep someone as dangerous and strong as Bika off him.
    I think Chavez beats them both pretty easy to be honest. I heard Groves will be his mandatory. Is that true? Groves will beat Bika. Then we could get Groves-Froch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
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    Hmm. 116-112 is crap. They really do want that strap for Chavez I spose
    Periban would be easier then Bika IMO
    Bika is a big puncher and Periban took them well. Chavez I doubt very much could deal with Bikas strength and constant pressure.
    That's what I meant. If they wanted the title for Chavez having Periban win this would have been easier
    I wasnt disagreeing, more cementing what you said. Chavez jr isnt strong enough to keep someone as dangerous and strong as Bika off him.
    Martinez wasn't stronger than Chavez at all, and Chavez got boxed silly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Hmm. 116-112 is crap. They really do want that strap for Chavez I spose
    Periban would be easier then Bika IMO
    Bika is a big puncher and Periban took them well. Chavez I doubt very much could deal with Bikas strength and constant pressure.
    Bika is on the decline. He still tough. But I think Chavez obliterates him
    You fucking dreaming!

    No one obliterates Bika, let alone some lazy dope who gets caught too much middle weight.

    Bika has been in with the some of the best super middles ever and has given them all problems, Calzaghe, Ward, Bute etc but a mediocre middleweight is now going to obliterate him?

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    Banks looks like old school Moorer, if only on look

    This crowd is assholish..they were booing prelims too

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Hmm. 116-112 is crap. They really do want that strap for Chavez I spose
    Periban would be easier then Bika IMO
    Bika is a big puncher and Periban took them well. Chavez I doubt very much could deal with Bikas strength and constant pressure.
    Bika is on the decline. He still tough. But I think Chavez obliterates him
    You fucking dreaming!

    No one obliterates Bika, let alone some lazy dope who gets caught too much middle weight.

    Bika has been in with the some of the best super middles ever and has given them all problems, Calzaghe, Ward, Bute etc but a mediocre middleweight is now going to obliterate him?
    Periban was very slow and easy to read, yet he landed plenty on Bika. Bika is getting old, is a lot slower then he was. Obliterate is an exaggeration, but do you think Bika beats Chavez? Ill have an even money bet with u if u want?

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    Scientific evidence for even rounds.

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