Hassan N'dam N'jikam

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by OttkeRuiz, Jul 29, 2012.


  1. pehun

    pehun Member Full Member

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    How can a mandatory/interim champion duck the beltholders? You'll be nice to explain.
     
  2. lester proctor

    lester proctor Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Team NJikam? Congratulations, you guys pulled off some of the most creative title maneuvering in boxing, it's really impressive. I've put together this timeline with all info available, it's really a gem, someone should get a medal for this:


    After dropping his interim wba belt for repeat purse bid no shows against regular champ GG, in february HNN offers Pirog a fight in Equatorial Guinea for april
    Pirog passes with injury, will be ready may 1 to fight HNN or mandatory (not appointed yet)
    HNN can't wait, stadium booked in Equatorial Guinea. wbo sanctions NDam Bursak for interim belt
    Pirog fights on May 1, HNN wins interim belt on May 4, in FRANCE
    WBO: this interim champ is hungry and overdue, Pirog fight him in 3 months or get stripped

    This last one was when it was assumed Pirog would drop the belt for the hbo august date, now that he's available for NDam, I wonder if he'll push to enforce the mandatory. Maybe in Equatorial Guinea lol.

    Note that NDam had 0 wbo sanctioned fights before being approved for the interim belt fight.
     
  3. pehun

    pehun Member Full Member

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    Golovkin and N'dam team never could agree on money/country. That's why N'dam turned to the WBO, he fought bursak because he hadn't fight in a year or so, and he considered that fight as a semi final for a world title.
     
  4. pehun

    pehun Member Full Member

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    Don't worry they will fight. He was supposed to fight Kasim Ouma in aquatorial guinea, I don't know what went wrong. He chose to fight Bursak, because tou don't fight a champion after a 12 month layoff.

    Besides, i'm not in team N'dam!
     
  5. lester proctor

    lester proctor Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well you'd think the regular belt wins the tiebreaker over interim. Are you saying NJikam is unwilling to fight in Germany? Where else is he unwilling to fight?
     
  6. JMP

    JMP Champion Full Member

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    Nice natural talent, good speed and athleticism, solid punching power, physically strong, chin is okay, technical skills and ring generalship qualities are nothing to write home about, but he's one of the better fighters at 160.
     
  7. Da Boxer

    Da Boxer Cotto Soldier Full Member

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    Cool. Did you asked him personally? Just curious.

    I think he is too big for Miguel. I seen a few of his fights on YT, good speed, movement. Seem to have a decent chin as well.
     
  8. bladerunner

    bladerunner El Intocable Full Member

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    Hes a natural talent, very strong for his weight class although he doesnt seem to hame much power,good speed,chin is decent but he can be hurt,hes one of the best fighters in a weak division would like to see him step up against someone like Golovkin to better judge him as a fighter.
     
  9. OttkeRuiz

    OttkeRuiz Guest

    I agree, he looks very strong. Hassan Goddamn Ninjakam vs. Pirogie would be a great fight right now
     
  10. greg turchy

    greg turchy Guest

    There are no "elite" middleweights...:hi:
     
  11. OttkeRuiz

    OttkeRuiz Guest

    Sergio is, don't lie to yourself. Quillin & Golovkin will be there soon enough.
     
  12. greg turchy

    greg turchy Guest

    You mean they ducked him..
     
  13. greg turchy

    greg turchy Guest

    That **** isn't elite...he's just fighting in a DEAD division...
     
  14. Boxing Fanatic

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    good fighter. a little mayweather-ish the way he back pedals. but, i can see y people avoid him