Sakio Bika vs Andre Ward - 27th November!

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  1. buster007

    buster007 FAB 4 R A GAY PORN CLUB Full Member

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    bika certainly can't afford another disqualification.

    his inactivity was what fueled the last fight disq. he was clearly very hyped and when he saw his opponent going down he just couldn't contain his emotions.
     
  2. dominator

    dominator Active Member Full Member

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    If this fight goes ahead, would you say it's fight of the year on paper (including an Aussie fighter) or will Katisidis' fight with Marquez take the cake?
     
  3. ipswich express

    ipswich express Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Katisids v Marquez by a long way.
     
  4. boxingcrazy

    boxingcrazy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    marquez v katsidis. i only give katsidis a small chance of winning but it much more than i give bika.
     
  5. Kegsy

    Kegsy Lights Out Full Member

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    :deal
     
  6. badlefthook84

    badlefthook84 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Battle of the headbutters:lol: in all seriousness though Ward is by far the better boxer. I don't think he will stop Bika,if Calzaghe and Bute couldn't i don't think Ward will. I think he will win a near shutout though on the cards.
     
  7. COULDHAVEBEEN

    COULDHAVEBEEN Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Is Sakio Bika the Right Fit for the Super Six Tournament?

    by Rich Thomas - Proboxing-fans dot com - 14th October 2010

    According to ESPN's Dan Rafael, uber-tough contender Sakio Bika is set to replace Andre Dirrell in the Super Six tournament. Golden Boy honcho Richard Schaefer told ESPN "We're working on that. Bika is definitely interested in doing the fight. It's not done, but it's being worked on."

    Alert fight fans might recall that Bika's first name came up as a possible replacement for Jermain Taylor. According to the original script, Bika and Allan Green were supposed to square off in an elimination bout to determine who got Taylor's slot. That eliminator never took place because Bika, a Cameroonian and resident of Australia, had unforeseen visa troubles and was unable to come to the United States for the proposed fight. Given that many picked Bika to whomp Green, bringing Bika should make a lot of sense.

    In fact, Bika's substitution would make sense if all things were equal, but unfortunately they are not. In July, Bika fought one of the most protected fighters in the super middleweight division, Jean Paul Mendy, for the IBF's #1 contender status. Bika looked to be on his way to an easy night, as he caught Mendy with a hard left hook and put him on the canvas in the 1st Round. Then Bika blew it by flagrantly clocking the Frenchman with a right uppercut while he was on one knee. Bika was instantly (and correctly) disqualified, and hasn't fought since. Given that Bika hovers near the bottom of most world rankings (Proboxing-fans ranks him at #10), Bika should be forced to prove himself before being given another crack at the Super Six. Keep in mind that by replacing Dirrell, Bika also gets a shot at Andre Ward's WBA title as well.

    This is Bika's third chance to join the tournament. While it is not widely known, Bika was offered Mikkel Kessler's slot when the Great Dane left the tournament citing an eye injury. Bika refused because his father had only recently passed away, and he had family issues to tend to. Dan Rafael makes the point that Bika might merely challenge for Ward's championship in a fight outside the Super Six tournament, but given the fact that Showtime and the other promoters have tried to get Bika in the tourney twice now and failed, it seems unlikely they would refuse him admission.

    Bika comes to fight, so Ward vs. Bika will surely be entertaining. I also give him little chance of getting past Ward and into the Semi-Finals, so it matters little whether he deserves the fight or not. However, if the Super Six was supposed to match the best against the best in a talent-deep division, the inclusion of Bika, Glen Johnson and Allan Green seriously water down the point.
     
  8. WesT

    WesT Boxing Addict banned

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    Scene has reported that Ward vs Bika will not be part of super six tournament.
     
  9. COULDHAVEBEEN

    COULDHAVEBEEN Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Did seem the more logical answer WT - cheers.
     
  10. Robot16

    Robot16 Keep it Kr0nkn Full Member

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    Why didnt he take the allan green fight
     
  11. IrnBruMan

    IrnBruMan Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    :yep Billy Goat Ward vs Scorpion Donkey Puncher Bika
     
  12. SexualPanda

    SexualPanda Active Member Full Member

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    Bika has absolutely no chance in this fight. Just not skilled enough to land anything on Ward.

    Ward by 120-108.

    Don't rate Bika at all, I think the guy is borderline top 10 in the division, if at all. He's tough with a good chin, but will always fail against A grade opposition.
     
  13. goodnight

    goodnight The Ayatula of Rockenrula Full Member

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    his dad died.
     
  14. buster007

    buster007 FAB 4 R A GAY PORN CLUB Full Member

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    thats what they said about green vs jones, lol.
     
  15. teke

    teke Titans Time !!! Full Member

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    Bika too could get lucky :yep:yep