Zsolt Erdei coming to AMERICA!!!!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Maxime, Oct 18, 2010.


  1. lastletter26

    lastletter26 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I know I thought you were a troll when I first ran into your post but it's gettin crazy. You are from a whole different planet. I said all that about you and this is all you can say back. What a joke:deal. No shame in your game. You must work for some boxing entity over there because u have to be getting paid to say some of the dumb **** you spew.

    Glenn Johnson mentally peaked when he finally got over the hump on the world stage. Also, you should stop acting as if you don't know that alot of decisions he lost were very debated. It's just what happens when you take your show on the road as much as he did.
     
  2. InHumanForm

    InHumanForm Boxing Addict Full Member

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    two pages and no Coming to America jokes???


    for shame ESB, for shame......
     
  3. WatchfortheHook

    WatchfortheHook Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Sounds like he's taking a tune-up fight first against Samson Onyango(20-6 13 KOs) first on the undercard of Martinez-Williams. Can't blame him, he hasn't fought in a long time. I have faith that DiBella will have him take on tougher competition and secure him a TV spot as well.
     
  4. Zacker

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    I'm afraid it's just spin. Erdei didn't get those fights because Universum didn't want to spend the needed money and the didn't want Erdei to fight outside Europe.

    Erdei has been out of shape his whole career and usually just has done enough to win a close decision. He has been very out of shape this spring and summer and he said that he needed at least three months preparation to fight. But he just ran a marathon so perhaps we'll se a somewhat fit Erdei in this tune up.
     
  5. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    :lol: You say im getting owned whilst producing undeniable facts, whilst you get yours wrong again :patsch. Who did Erdei beat that fought Lou Del Valle once :huh? I havent said that. :lol::lol: You obviously really dont have a clue :patsch.
    Then you call a world champ average :patsch.
     
  6. Brickhaus

    Brickhaus Packs the house Full Member

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    At some point. This one won't be televised, but he'd be smart to get Erdei a FNF slot or two just to introduce him to the American public. The just need to move fast though, since Erdei ain't getting any younger.

    I'm leaning more and more towards heading to that fight though. The main event should be a great one, and with Erdei and my avatar fighting on the undercard, it sounds like the undercard could be pretty decent too for an untelevised one.
     
  7. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    G Johnson may have lost some debateable decisions like the first time he fought Dawson, but lets not get too carried away. Someones not unlucky 16 times in their career, and Johnson looked lucky to some to get the decision over Tarver.
    Now you say I show no shame and say Johnson mentally peaked when he got over the hump on the world stage :patsch:lol:, so your saying it took him 9 losses and 2 draws (3 for genuine world titles, 4 if you count the WBU) to get there and he has 3 wins at world level, where he looked lucky in one of them, winning his first at 35 and then loses his next 5 world title fights :lol:, and you try to tell me he has mentally peaked when he got over the hump on the world stage. Now that was a REALLY shameless statement you made :patsch:lol:. What a joke
     
  8. Henke67

    Henke67 One of the 45% Full Member

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    Your "undeniable facts" don't prove your (terribly weak) argument that Erdei has a good resume. You produce names of mediocre-at-best fighters and say stuff like - well, he was good enough to fight another world champion, so he must be good.

    I actually watch boxing and don't just pore over the records of a bunch of non-entities. If you think some of the names you've mentioned are world-class fighters, or are noteable names for someone to have on their resume, I'm forced to conclude you don't know what your talking about.

    And yes, in this day-and-age of splintered titles, alphabet prganisations, interim champions etc, there have been quite a few "world champions" who couldn't be described as better than average.
     
  9. Axe

    Axe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Was Campillo ever considered the best at the weight?

    If not, you fail. :patsch
     
  10. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    No why? Was Dawson then :lol:, or Cloud :lol::lol:. But Erdei has more genuine claim than either for his excellent reign.
    Also I read an article about how The Ring LHW belt dissappeared in the 80s and reappeared in the 90s, and was just awarded to R Jones for no reason. But if the policy of The Ring was obeyed, in that you have to beat the man to be the man, and the line of champs followed, then Michalczewski should have been awarded the Ring belt for his win over V Hill. Which would now mean that Erdei should be the Ring champ :smoke.

    So you fail :patsch
     
  11. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    Well if you watch boxing, you wouldnt be as deluded, to know that sometimes an unknown has a good resume against good fighters, who also arent known to America.
    I have given you fighters with genuine wins and you can only answer by saying they are not up to scratch. Weak arguement when you consider that when Erdei beat Gonzalez he was rated 2 by the Ring and had a bigger victory on his resume than Tarver who was then rated #1 (Jones was at HW). Consider that Dawson never fought the #1 rated Ring fighter, as Hopkins was hogging that spot, with either Calzaghe as champ or title vacant. So Erdei was there along time before racking up defences against good guys like Ulrich, Garay and Sahnoune who is a very good fighter (but I bet you who watches boxing have never watched Sahnoune :patsch).
    Dawson is a good example of a padded record when you consider to of his best name victories are over fighters 14-15 years older than him and one has losses in double figures and the other has a loss to that double figure loss fighter :lol:
     
  12. Henke67

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    Gonzalez is the best fighter Erdei has beaten - and he's nothing special. People critisize RJJ's resume and his shut-out of Gonzalez doesn't even get mentioned as one of his better wins.

    I've got a working pair of eyes, which tell me guys like Ulrich, Garay and Sahnoune are average fighters. If guys like this are the best that Erdei has faced, then that's proof enough that his resume is weak, no matter whatever ridiculous arguments you try and produce to the contrary.

    Dawson doesn't have a great resume but if you really think that Ulrich, Sahnoune and Gonzalez are better wins than Adamek, Johnson X2 and Tarver x2, then you're beyond help.
     
  13. bailey

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    Adamek has a very weak LHW resume :patsch and the only reasonable name win on his resume is Cunningham. Johnson 14 losses 2 draws:lol: and Tarver I already Pwned you on the subject.
    No Gonzalez isnt his best win even though you rate Johnson as a win for Dawson and Erdei beat Gonzalez who beat Johnson :patsch. Erdei has a better win over Fragomeni and Sahnoune and Garay are equal to Gonzalez if not better
     
  14. marting

    marting Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Don't get your panties in a bunch. It just my opinion based on watching him fight.

    I don't go in for that "A beat B but B lost to C blah, blah..."
    That type of logic can be highly fallible.
     
  15. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    It shows a level, and Fragomeni had only one loss to Haye, who turned out to be the best CW and now a HW champ, and had drawn with the guy that beat Cunningham. That was facts at the time :deal, yet Erdei beat him away