Mark de Mori - the most padded career in Aussie boxing

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by The Spider, Nov 21, 2012.


  1. bruiserh

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    Speaking of the sidelines Ippy, is everything OK with Mostyn? He's had a long lay off since his loss to Ammann.
     
  2. The Spider

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    Point taken about the thread name. As only 1 of the 15 posts in this thread have been about Tupou I've re-named the thread in line with its content and recreated the Tupou thread :good
     
  3. The Spider

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    No need to sit up all night. I didn't. The beauty of this forum is its still here the next day :good

    There are hundreds & hundreds of younger, more competitive fighters in the heavyweight rankings between de Mori and the hasbeens and neverwases he's been fighting.

    Encouraging guys like Damon Reed to make comebacks, and Calloway & Weida to continue when it's no longer in the interests of their wellbeing is just poor form. Something you seem very reluctant to discuss specifically :think
     
  4. ipswich express

    ipswich express Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Not interested in boxing at the moment mate.
     
  5. ipswich express

    ipswich express Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's been said ad nauseum here before. All opponents are given the go ahead by DKP. If you think younger Heavyweights are going to fight a 19-1 Heavyweight for a small purse you're dreaming and further reinforces my point. His best bet is to keep active rather than sit and do nothing. If an opportunity arises, he at least wont be rusty.
     
  6. The Spider

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    When all else fails blame Don hey.

    Who signed with Don King? - twice? Oh that's right it was Mark de Mori.

    de Mori was still saying as recently as March this year that signing with Don King is the highlight of his career :patsch

    But Mark's only in it for the entertainment now isn't he :lol:
     
  7. ipswich express

    ipswich express Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It seems you really do struggle understanding the business side of the sport. If you think DKP are going to let him fight anyone at the drop of a hat over here in Australia, when they have little to no upside, then you don't understand boxing 101.

    I don't believe Mark had any management guiding him when he resigned again. Either way, he's a DKP boxer. He's ranked by the WBC and some interesting developments are coming out of Cancun at the moment, which hopefully will move him along.
     
  8. swingin

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    if he flicks a finger, hes a title chance.....:deal:****
     
  9. Totalpac

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    Yeah the current situation with DK sucks, but it has got Mark to where he is today and allowed him to live the life he has wanted to live.

    Another fight to be made public today I think for December so am sure that will give you some more excitement Spider.
     
  10. The Spider

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    I have no disillusions of grandeur. But plainly I have enough understanding to identify a team pulling in different directions, with a fighter compiling the most padded record in Australian boxing :good

    Mark de Mori himself says signing with Don King is the "highlight of his career". His little shadow Totalpac says "King got Mark to where he is today and allowed him to live the life he has wanted to live".

    Meanwhile King gongs out anything promising that comes along for Mark like a Bryant Jennings fight, and you feed Mark tune-up fight after tune-up fight against nobodies, and over the hill hasbeens.

    What a circus :lol:
     
  11. The Spider

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    I'm setting my expectations as low as possible having seen the passing parade of nobodies and neverwases he's fought or tried to fight >>>

    Dominique Alexander (journeyman at best), Damon Reed (tried to coerce out of retirement), Rob Calloway (42, shot, damaged and now retired), Saul Farah (probably the worst of this sad lot), Troy Weida (39, shot, damaged and with 7 first round KO losses) :patsch
     
  12. leftrip

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    Moving where? He is going nowhere with the substandard opponents he chooses to fight just to get wins on his record. Only his inner circle take him seriously in this sport and using the promoter as an excuse is wearing thin, how many times has DKP have to get him fights in US or any of his promotions??? He seems to have not done much surely the contract has not been fulfilled by DKP's end so there must be an option for Mark to get out of it?
     
  13. The Spider

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    Has Don King actually got de Mori one single fight in the past 3 or 4 years?
     
  14. swingin

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    there would be a way out of the contract. but if mark did that, hed be expected to have more than 6 fights in the past 5 years.......:roll:

    and he couldnt say; "DKP wouldnt let me...." what a ****en pretending poser....
     
  15. Totalpac

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    Until the contract expires how can you argue DK hasn't fulfilled it?

    I'm not saying he will.

    But no, there is no easy way out of it without a long and lengthy court battle and as Coyne has seemed to show, even when it appears expired if DK thinks it's not he can make it very difficult.

    So why not look on the bright side of it, Mark's with DK and he's working with it, since his 2.5 years of zero fights he has had 3 soon to be 4 fights in a year and half. His name has been mentioned as an opponent for Stiverne, Fury, Wilder, Peter and Jennings over the past year which is the power of DK.

    Yes it hasn't been great but by being with DK there is always that chance that he will get called up for 'the big show' at any time. Mark will be ready.

    No excuses, Mark made his bed and he is more than happy to lay in it and make it work.