How the hell is this possible!? :huh 6/7 hours of time difference! He was knocked out in the first round btw.
But still isn't Arena's fault if Hernandez opted/had difficulties to arrive late...though, he looked not jag-lagged. But I hope that Aydin will get a top30 in his prime for his next fight...
Altough I like the turkish Mike Tyson this type of thing is low level thing. That is truly journeyman level fighter,I guess that's why it's a JOURNEYman,he comes,takes the beating and the money and leaves.At least Hernandez can say he went around the world,had a fight,made some money and came back in time for dinner.
Yeah, he's 35 and is nearing the end of his career...Aydin needs some competition next up if he wants to challenge for a world title in the next 2 years...
The type of fight I'd really like for him is Baldomir.That would be a big contrast in terms of power vs chin.Baldomir is fighting TBA in april(a win prolly) and is in line for a Margarito fight but maybe the Aydin can get him. Bonsu is another possible and good opponent.
Is there any talk of this as coming forward?Altough most would probably pick Bonsu I wouldn't necessarily.......Bonsu is not impressive and I thought he looked poor(and lost) to Baldomir.He was poor with Jaczkiwicz too.
I see Aydin as an overwhelming favourite, especially with now Roccigiani has taken over his training regime and corner work...
I don't understand why Selcuk was so happy after the fight. Acted like he just ko'd Mosley or something :think :rofl What's the big celebration about after you know you fought a guy who just sat nine to twelve hours in a plane and has to cope with so many hours of time difference?
Beats reading ''HE'S A BUM!'' on Herbie Hide's lips after the desastrous performance by opponent Mircea Telecan.
He's a Turk and they are always celebrating, regardless of the opponent...and add his big fancast at ringside, they encouraged him to do so...