hmmm OK, guessing games! LOL and you had at least one fight as a professional and we met on the coast...... obviously we met in a professional capacity, what weight did you fight at?
I know you ain't the brightest of sparks out there Sally, but even you should be able to work out why a cricket thread is more suited to the lounge, than in a boxing thread. Though it might take you a plate of fish, and a decent nights sleep to work out why thats the case. As for the searching rights...the search function usually gets dismantled on a Sunday, due to many users browsing the forum because of the live fights.
On the question of our relatively weak heavyweight division: Nothing new in that - see Australian Ring Magazine 1929 below> This content is protected
Evening gentlemen, Once again Im here with my Quinta Ruban Scotch and hand rolled Cigar, contemplating events of this last week or so. Attention has very quickly shifted from Heavyweights to Pound for Pound. And thank goodness for that. As we were hungry for topics we discussed what was a very boring affair between Haye and Valuev. However the clash between PacMan and Cotto was anything but boring. I was on the edge of my seat the whole fight. As we all know, Manny emerged victorious from this glorious battle. Questions started flying everywhere - Is he the greatest of all time etc etc yet concurrently arguments were thrown around whether he is even the current P4P champ. Of course I refer to the extraordinarily talented Mr Floyd. And heres my take. We all want to see a Floyd PacMan clash. Ive seen a few interviews with Bob Arum and had a chance to Observe his general demeanor. He, im my opinion gentlemen, is a slime bag of the highest degree, second only to that other Slimeball running the show in the Mundine camp... Floyd will have to really humble down and take a cut in order to satisfy what Arum will demand and score a fight with Manny. In my opinion PBF wont let his ego crack. I dont think this fight will happen. Where does this leave Manny. One option is the Mosley Berto winner. Lets assume Mosley wins. If he were to fight Mosley and beat him, he'd have only conquered someone that his last opponent beat anyway, so PacMan may not get the credit he deserves. Pac can try and drag Williams down a division again, but a fight with such a tall man is not in Pacs best interests therefore my bet he's gonna avoid that one. As Ive mentioned in another thread, he could chase Foreman. This would mean an 8th title in 8 weight classes. But is that apple as juicy as it looks? Foreman is relatively untested, and as an individual will certainly give Manny very little credit. None the less he would have a 154 title. The fight is definitely winnable for Pac. If a fight with Floyd doesnt happen, Pac is really not left with much to add to his legacy. Can he retire and do so with several what-ifs in the air??? What do you guys think of all of this??