Enzo Maccarenelli the best crusierweight in the world?

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  1. andyZOR

    andyZOR Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Im sure Haye officially left. He dropped his WBC belt..
     
  2. Fat Joe

    Fat Joe Let's have it right Full Member

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    I'm a big Calzaghe fan, but that is a class photo.
     
  3. Fat Joe

    Fat Joe Let's have it right Full Member

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    I wonder how he would do against Fragomeni.
     
  4. D-MAC

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    Mac would KO him.
     
  5. hide

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    my thoughts exactly
     
  6. JonOli

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    Enzo was never a no 2 cruiser weight, Haye knew that and stated he had fought far better opponents.
     
  7. CASH_718

    CASH_718 "You ****ed Healy?" Full Member

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    No one has ever come close to stopping Cunningham how would that sloppy bum Enzo do it???
     
  8. Fat Joe

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    Judging him on his last performance he doesn't beat Enzo.
     
  9. geppy

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    Enzo vs Haye was a battle of hard punching, weak chinned Cruiserweights. Whoever landed first was going to win! The fight was a flip of a coin, which weak chin gets hits first losses. Enzo could of won by early KO, just as easy as he lost by early KO.
     
  10. Brickhaus

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    Koki Kameda
     
  11. Words

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    Nah its not as simple as that. Haye is a fundamentally stronger and more powerful athlete than Enzo, as soon as he found his range with the right hand this fight was over. Anyone who watched the careers of both men should've known this as Enzo has had trouble with hard-hitting men who can land the right in the past.

    Haye has been hurt before, but only due to his over-eagerness. He also went to war with Jean Marc Mormeck and Giacobbe Fragomeni without being really hurt and infact managed to overcome adversity to win both those fights. Enzo never had to dig that deep against someone so good, so it seemed right to me that once he got taken into deep waters he would be found lacking.
     
  12. mattress

    mattress Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If this is your thoughts, then why the hell did you even start the damn thread??:patsch Just to stir something up perhaps?
     
  13. Cobbler

    Cobbler Shoemaker To The Stars Full Member

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    Stunning that some people still believe this.

    Actually Maccarinelli was completely outclassed, as it was obvious he would be to most people who had watched both mens careers to that point.

    It was a remarkably easy fight to predict in my opinion, although I did amend my prediction in the fortnight before the fight. Initially I called it a round one KO for Haye. However, from the public statements made, it became clear that Maccarinelli was going to come out a lot more cautiously than he had previously and that therefore there would possibly be one or more rounds of shadow boxing, so I amended my prediction to a KO to Haye in the round where he first landed a clean shot.
     
  14. FLINT ISLAND

    FLINT ISLAND PENYRHEOL Full Member

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    TO SEE OTHER PEOPLES OPINIONS BUT YOUR COMMENT WAS WORTHLESS YOU HAD NOTHING GOOD TO SAY JUST LOOKING FOR TROUBLE. YOUR SUCH A PETTY HATER.:nono
     
  15. coog

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    Most of you guys evidently have seen them all fight , I haven't here in the states we donot get a chance to see theEuropean fighters as much . So I would say that Cunningham is the best. Who else do we have Flores and Calloway, both Missouri boys. How do you think that Calloway will do at cruiser he is getting older And Flores is actually a better athlete than most boxers and is only 28
     
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