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Asikainen wins for me but both men can be hurt, Wilczewski is not a big puncher but is not that bad, however, he was badly hurt in his only defeat and that can't have helped his confidence going in with a big banger in Asikainen.
Could be a good fight though, any more views guys |
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Amin Asikainen hitting the pads (recorded yesterday):
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7bzmqElqDo&feature=player_embedded[/ame] Piotr Wilczewski hitting the pads (recorded about one month ago): [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcNnqiLK_VQ&playnext=1&list=PLB8F3400C1CEC8ABF[/ame] |
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Amin has fought the better opposition but I think the curtain may be coming down on his career now. That crushing loss to Macklin must have taken a lot of ambition out of him. As its in Finland I'll go with Amin on a narrow points win but think it may be a controversial decision.
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Asikainen should have left middleweight long time ago. Cutting The Weight was too much for him. Beliebe me or not, you propably laugh your ass off but Asikainen was Weight drained in his last fight at middle.. He could not take evne a fuken Jab.. The Fight will end in Knock Out and I hope Idi Amin takes it. He is a Warrior and did bring Finnish boxing back alive. He is Modern Day Finnish Boxing Legend, that's for sure. Asikainen is our finnish hero. |
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He is a nice prospect, and I'd think he would be a bit more popular in Finland right now (having more of his career ahead of him, and more upside).He isn't a KO artist like Asikainen, though. |
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Iron Horse - born to lose
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Ville is still quite unknown but I believe that his day in the fame will come. He will fight again and defend his EU belt in mid April.
Coming Friday is Amin´s night. He has openly stated that this fight is a determining point, if he loses it´s over, sayonara for boxing. But if he wins he will aim for a world title fight and the main target would be WBO´s champ Sartison. Of course this is the biggest fight in Wilczewski´s career also, his first European title fight. |
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It was whole different thing when Amin Asikainen knocked the F out Christophe Tendil for the EU-title here in Finland back in 2006. Boxing was nothing at the moment before Asikainen. Brutal win over Tendil gave him some attention and only one month later he knocked out Sebastian Sylvester and EBU-belt was him. That moment was like a new born for finnish boxing. The hero was born. Then Asikainen defended his title twice and lost it in rematch against Sylvester. It was a highly controversial fight. And then Asikainen came back and stopped Yori Boy Campas. Atmosphere in Campas fight was amazing. Then there were those fights against Gevor and Macklin.. But one thing was sure: Amin made something unexpected when he stopped Sylvester. And that was a new begining to Finnish boxing. Now we have many good prospects and great P3 Promotions. And maybe the biggest reason for that is Amin Asikainen. He was the reason why media started to give some interest to boxing. Amin is a hero of finnish boxing. And got to say that he is also a great person. So humble and always very loayl to his fans. And the feeling when Amin is coming to the ring.. Hells bells begins and the bell comes down(Vitali copied that ).. The WHOLE crowd is standing and clappping their hands together.. Simply Amazing. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xk4X1YXGiGY[/ame] |
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