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Just read this has been made- Well done Mathew Macklin he's changed trainers and is going right at it against a name opponent who will defiantely be a handful... No one can ever accuse Macklin of taking the easy route.
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Even an old Campas will be a tough fight. Very experienced and a good body puncher. It would be a good scalp for Macklin and I give him a good shot here as Yori Boy is way past his prime and his prime was at welterweight.
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Asikainen will rock and drop any middleweight if he hits him like he hit Campas in rd7 and Sylvester in rd8 of their first meeting... Yori Boy wouldn´t have survived that punch even in his prime. But he might have ducked it, hehehe.
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I heard about this fight a week or so ago. It sounds interesting and looks a good way for Macklin to put his name out there. Hopefully after the win he can get a crack at a title, maybe domestic or European. I would love to see him square up against Duudy, that would be an all out war.
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