Official cards: ?? Aurieng ?? Kabayel ?? Aurieng Split Decision for Fabrice "Big Boy" Aurieng, who takes the $15k prize.
That makes sense then in that regard. But from what I can see it can also mean silver :think But yeah, found a money transfer site too now.
Maybe 3rd time's a charm for Kabayel? :hey If he enrolls in Bigger's Better 15 he'll at least have the chance to perhaps score an impressive knockout over Humberto Evora with the luck of the draw.
How about a Bigger's Better vs. Prizefighter unification? :think Pit their two most recent heavyweight tourney champs against each other... Tor Hamer vs. Fabrice Aurieng In the spirit of both, make it a three rounder. :yep
That is true in general, but Aurieng really breezed this and I'm not sure he'd be totally embarrassed in against Hamer. :think
:rofl His buddy (local Moroccan ref, who took the prestige out of the prestige bout) Nordine Faridi probably hooked him up with the gig after they bonded in London. Incompetent douchebags gotta stick together! :grouphug
Indeed, but he's only lost to two men (who also beat him in rematches...three of the losses clustered in his first year, and the most recent one being by only a ****-hair) and never been stopped. :yep What I find particularly impressive about Fabrice acing the field is that he was a late sub on a few days' notice replacing Belgian prospect Ali "Sultan" Baghouz. :shock:
This content is protected Wow. From zero to hero. I'm actually flabbergasted that Bot wasn't the overwhelming favorite, having a lot more experience (more wins than most of the rest had total rounds boxed) and having been in against a fringe world level opponent in Airich.