"USS" Cunnighum signs with Sauerland!

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  1. Wiesiek

    Wiesiek Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yeah baby:deal Uss Signed with Sauerland, his first fight gonna be for the vacant ibf cruiserweight belt against Troy Ross. Finally uss got rid of don king and will fight regularly!
     
  2. Boro chris

    Boro chris Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Decent fight.
     
  3. PolishPummler

    PolishPummler Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Just another fighter in a LONG line of fighters who had to break away from Con King.

    He is better served fighting in Europe as he can be more active and not have to deal with King and sorry ass so called fighters like Flores and Godfrey in the US.
     
  4. WatchfortheHook

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  5. Antwuan Maxx

    Antwuan Maxx Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    There's a press release on Btalk.
     
  6. WatchfortheHook

    WatchfortheHook Boxing Addict Full Member

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    thank you:good
     
  7. EleventhHour

    EleventhHour Got Dat Black & Gold Soul Full Member

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    Good for him. ****in' Don King. All the best cruiserweights are in Europe anyways.
     
  8. WatchfortheHook

    WatchfortheHook Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah, that's a good reason to sign with Sauerland. The tough thing is I don't think he'll be fighting stateside much(not that he was under King), and it's kinda disappointing he never had a chance to develop a following stateside.