ESPN2 FNF: Boxcino Heavyweight Quarterfinals RBR

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  1. The Masked Man

    The Masked Man Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I agree
     
  2. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    Who wins. Vukosa or Rahman circa Povetkin? :think
     
  3. The Masked Man

    The Masked Man Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well that was a sorry spectacle of fights tonite. I'm gonna go watch the x files. That Russian guy that sent Heaven to hell will win this tournament
     
  4. Cafe

    Cafe Sitzpinkler Full Member

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    Honestly whether this is just for fun or not, a boxer of this "quality" shouldn't be shown on television.
     
  5. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Semifinals:

    Fedosov destroys Thomas
    Cojanu gets a sloppy right hand TKO3 over Dennis

    Eight minutes of action total. :!:

    Worst FNF of the year.


    Finals:

    Fedosov KO1 Cojanu



    Andrey gets a big fat check and wears a puzzled expression, like "When is the challenging part? :blood"
     
  6. plank46

    plank46 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    rahmans corpse would ko this guy in ten seconds.
     
  7. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    Fedosov gets a little career boost tonight + a Paycheck, that's the only good thing that will come from this tournament. Might be some big fights on table for him afterwards.
     
  8. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Hasim Rahman Jr. could beat Vukosa in his pro debut.
     
  9. plank46

    plank46 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    if they couldn't find someone far better than Vukosa, they shouldn't have bothered having a tourney.
     
  10. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    So the rest of the fights aren't being shown? :huh
     
  11. nervousxtian

    nervousxtian Trolljegeren Full Member

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    Pretty much.

    That goofy white dude, good story and all.. but he shouldn't be on TV with that complete lack of skill.. and he most definitely shouldn't be in a (as meaningless as it actually is) tournament.

    Embarrassing lack of skill. My 7yr old daughter can throw a better punch than him (yeah, actually he she throws a damn good punch).

    The worst part is that the other guy was hardly any better. He at least was taught how to throw something resembling a punch a man would actually be expected to throw.
     
  12. shoe

    shoe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    luckily i was mostly watching the mediocre vasquez card.
     
  13. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    :nod Same deal in Estrada vs. Thomas, actually.

    Lenroy isn't good, he just drew an obese 2-day replacement. Only reason he advanced into the semis.
     
  14. nervousxtian

    nervousxtian Trolljegeren Full Member

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    I missed that fight.

    ...but holy **** has Estrada fallen off... he lost to Vukosa!!!

    He once held his own pretty well against Adamek and Povetkin. How the hell did he lose to Vukosa?!
     
  15. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Estrada was a decorated amateur too.

    'The 30-year-old Estrada (16-3, 4 KOs) was one of the most highly-decorated American amateur boxers ever, compiling an amazing 261-14 record in U.S. competition, as well as the first boxer to win both the U.S. Nationals and U.S. Challenge three years (2001-2003) in a row.'

    Three time United States amateur super heavyweight gold medalist (2001, 2002, 2003)(set record for first super heavyweight to three-peat)
    Three time National PAL amateur super heavyweight gold medalist (2001, 2002, 2003)
    Three time National Challenge super heavyweight gold medalist (2001, 2002, 2003)(set record for first boxer to three-peat)
    United States amateur heavyweight silver medalist (2000)
    United States amateur heavyweight bronze medalist (1999)
    Two time National Junior Olympics gold medalist, 165 and 201 lbs (1996, 1997)
    National Junior Police Athletic League gold medalist (1997)
    2003 Male Boxer of the Year by USA Boxing

    Gold medalist at the 2003 Pan American Games (set record by becoming first Non-Cuban to win gold)