deMori, the past, present and future

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Totalpac, Dec 14, 2011.


  1. Totalpac

    Totalpac Active Member Full Member

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    Alright, it seems Mark has agreed with you all and has decided that trying to entertain people is a waste of time and he might as well just fit the mould of a typical boxer.

    Latest pic after a big session. Bring on March 17.

    http://db.tt/RdwrlwRz
     
  2. leftrip

    leftrip Active Member Full Member

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    What is a 'typical boxer' ? some one who actually fights? y are you so arrogant and aloof thinking he is above other boxers his interview on 6 PR he carries on how educated and articulate he is...i don't give a **** just fight someone decent you coward
     
  3. Totalpac

    Totalpac Active Member Full Member

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    Again, please pass on all opponent options that you know are available, willing to fight Mark, and can fit the budget to his managment team and I am sure something can be worked out.
     
  4. leftrip

    leftrip Active Member Full Member

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    same excuses from Team MDM budget, your budget allows for 3rd rate boxers and no domestics and rest spent on bribing WBC to move up the rankings lol
     
  5. ipswich express

    ipswich express Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Well I've got my doubts it's a world title next up, so keep looking. Appreciate any help you can provide.
     
  6. The Spider

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    With $7,500 to spend you've got more chance of seducing an aging has-been like Damon Reed out of retirement than attracting a Klitschko to the 'bright lights and Madison Square Garden like' Gladstone basketball stadium.

    But never mind, this will be Mark's last fight on Australian shores as he heads to the USA for a shot at the World Heavyweight Title :lol:
     
  7. ipswich express

    ipswich express Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Welcome to the constraints of the fight game.
     
  8. sallywinder

    sallywinder Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    we all make mistakes. sometimes you just gotta go make em.

    you'll tell me i was right one day....:deal
     
  9. The Spider

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    Mark DeMori and Alex Leapai debuted in the same year, and fought each other to a great draw very early on. Total Pac commented the other day 'and look how far they've come since.'

    Have they?

    Alex Leapai record reads 25-3-3, and he has been able to fight mostly good quality opponents, including a recent string of imports, mostly Yanks. His next opponent, American Kevin Johnson represents another serious step forward and will likely prove his toughest opponent.

    Mark DeMori's record reads 17-1-2 and it consists of about an equal split of debuting opponents and recently knocked silly opponents.

    Have they really both come a long way?

    Why is it that Leapai is about to bring out KingPin Johnson, and DeMori is struggling to attract has-beens and retirees?
     
  10. ipswich express

    ipswich express Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Alex's run of opponents of late have been sensational and I've been more than happy to help him and Noel bring over and arrange a lot of those fights. Mark hasn't been active, but I'm looking to move him in the right direction.
     
  11. Totalpac

    Totalpac Active Member Full Member

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    And when I say Mark has come a long way I say that from what I see in him as a person and in training. I'm not saying he has the record or quality of opponents Alex has had cause he hasn't.

    In my opinion he would still have to much skill for Alex, but yes, they have both come a long way. Different ways and different roads.

    I can't say enough about what Alex has done and achieved. He has done an awesome job and deserves the respect he has in the Aussie boxing community. He's not my type of boxer though these days.

    In regards to my type of boxer how awesome is this vid. Sexyboxing on another level

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rw1t2yAK_wU"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rw1t2yAK_wU[/ame]
     
  12. The Spider

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    You've answered half of the question more than adequately and stepped around the other half like a landmine, very much like I expected you would.
     
  13. sallywinder

    sallywinder Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :patsch:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  14. ipswich express

    ipswich express Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Avoided what? The reason Alex is bringing over Johnson is because he's got good sponsorship and a fantastic team behind him. Mark's career has been stop/start and that certainly hasn't helped his progress. What more do you need me to say? I honestly think you need a little bit of help. You seem pretty infatuated with his career.
     
  15. The Spider

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    I don't take the majority of your posts as anything more than poorly attempted humour mate. That's why I rarely respond to them.