Australian Boxing/SM Memorial thread

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by stiflers mum, Mar 3, 2018.


  1. MidniteProwler

    MidniteProwler Fab 4. Mayor of Aussie Boxing Full Member

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    Can't stand Wilson this Noynay has a decent record and a good rating I hope he beats Wilson's ass
     
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  2. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    Noynay might make Wilson say night night.
     
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  3. MidniteProwler

    MidniteProwler Fab 4. Mayor of Aussie Boxing Full Member

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    I still maintain that I think Wilson is packing a glass jaw and it will be exposed eventually as he continues to step up the competition. Can't fault him for taking this fight it is a good step up which is good to see.
     
  4. buster007

    buster007 FAB 4 R A GAY PORN CLUB Full Member

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    if u want to act blase about it then u r part of the problem imo.
    u r happy to turn a blind eye cause there's something in it for you.
    if u were a true supporter of boxing you'd have oganov's health and well being as the main priority.and have resisted as having him as an opponent.
    maybe you'll be lucky enough to have one of your fighters suffer from one too many fights and get gravely ill from it. i wonder if you'll still have the same attitude.
     
  5. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    Gents what do you guys think about

    Isaac Hardman vs Jason Quigley?

    Jase has a bit of momentum again and a ranking. Has that amateur pedigree.

    I think it's a bit of a jump in class but Quigley's physical limitations might suit Isaac.

    Chuck a few of the local Irish lads on the card with 2 for 1 Guinness you would get quite the boisterous crowd in Sydney or Brisvegas.

    Could the exciting and brash Isaac O'Hardman win the crowd over and get the win?
     
  6. ipswich express

    ipswich express Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Blasé? I gave you a detailed reply… you didn’t seem to like it.

    Oganov had previously given Whateley his toughest outing as a professional boxer yet. After every single other possible option in Australia and NZ was exhausted, he was offered the fight. He wanted the fight. He took it and got paid extremely well for it. He and his team obviously felt the reward matched the risk.

    As I stated, I don’t look after him, his team do and he was approved by two government run state combat sport commissions to compete.

    All the best.
     
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  7. buster007

    buster007 FAB 4 R A GAY PORN CLUB Full Member

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    duh! of course oganov wanted it or he wouldn't have been in the ring, pmsl.

    like i said, you are turning a blind eye to what everybody else was thinking cause you had something to gain from it and i believe its wrong.

    if oganov gave him his toughest test and was basically just a punching bag its poor matchmaking imo.

    just cause he was the only one left to agree to fight doesn't make it right.

    hopefully the money will help get him the care he needs if he has health problems in future.
     
  8. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    Is Zerafa getting inside lil Tszyu's head?
     
  9. ipswich express

    ipswich express Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Bad news on the horizon for Australia’s boxing medal drought.
     
  10. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    Oh no!
     
  11. MidniteProwler

    MidniteProwler Fab 4. Mayor of Aussie Boxing Full Member

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    I think that Tszyu has found Zerafa to be annoying long before the fight was signed. You could be right though cause Tszyu usually just dismisses Zerafa's trash talk and just shakes his head at him which usually makes Zerafa angrier. This time though when Zerafa mentioned Tszyu's Dad you could see Tim change his tone he didn't like that. I think that Zerafa had that Mickie Hatton line planned for a while LOL
     
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  12. ipswich express

    ipswich express Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Cat is out of the bag. Huni has withdrawn from the Olympics.
     
  13. WhataRock

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    Heartbreaking news for the young lad.

    Ill will go to my grave wondering why he fought that schedule so close to the games.
     
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  14. JOSEY WALES

    JOSEY WALES Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Any news on the path he will take from here on out ie will he stay Down under or will he base himself in the states or Europe ?
     
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  15. Sandman_

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    Shattered when I first heard the news about Huni but he's only 22 and can go to the next Olympics if that's what he wants to do. It's only three years away (not four as would ordinarily be the case) & he'll be 25. Bakhodir Jalolov, the favourite for gold this year, is 26.

    If he puts his professional career on the backburner, he could go to the Commonwealth games next year, the World Amateur Championships in 2023 & the Paris Olympics in 2024.

    If he elects to push on with his professional career, he can resume next year fighting out of Australia as per his original plan - 8 fights in 8 cities. He's got choices.