In the middle of thunder and quarter size hail, undefeated heavyweight John David Chapman broke his silence in an exclusive to krikya360.com and announced that his promotional contract with Scott Hirsch and Hirsch Borao Promotions has been transferred to Don King Promotions. [details]
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J.D. Chapman: Sold to DKP, Challenges David Haye
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Champman sounds like a decent guy with a good head on his shoulders. He has had the misfortune of dealing with some of the biggest ****s in the business on both the training and promotional ends.
That being said he isn't a very good fighter and nowhere near the top-15 as far as I can tell.
The only reason Haye wanted to fight Chapman is because Chapman, quite simply, was the very worst Heavyweight that met the "top 10" demand of Haye's heavyweight deal with Setanta.
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Hopefully JD Chapman can find a decent promoter like Goossen, instead the likes of Don King and Scott Hirsch.
Haye wanted him for being the easiest ranked opponent, so that tells us how much of a warrior Haye really is.
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Originally posted by ~Tunney View PostHopefully JD Chapman can find a decent promoter like Goossen, instead the likes of Don King and Scott Hirsch.
Haye wanted him for being the easiest ranked opponent, so that tells us how much of a warrior Haye really is.
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I've never understood (the business side) why in some cases promoters/managers sideline their fighters for prolonged periods of time. Chapman is a fringe contender but with proper matchmaking he could land some big fights and possibly an eliminator or title shot (if Ray Austin can do it..). However, keeping him inactive isn't going to land him these fights. Same thing with hw Mike Mollo; he's about on Chapman's level but fights few and far between...
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Originally posted by BostonGuy View PostI've never understood (the business side) why in some cases promoters/managers sideline their fighters for prolonged periods of time. Chapman is a fringe contender but with proper matchmaking he could land some big fights and possibly an eliminator or title shot (if Ray Austin can do it..). However, keeping him inactive isn't going to land him these fights. Same thing with hw Mike Mollo; he's about on Chapman's level but fights few and far between...
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If I was Chapman's handlers, if the price was right, I'd set him up to fight Haye. If not, I'd get Chapman back into the ring ASAP, as he hasn't fought in over a year...
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Originally posted by ~Tunney View PostHopefully JD Chapman can find a decent promoter like Goossen, instead the likes of Don King and Scott Hirsch.
Haye wanted him for being the easiest ranked opponent, so that tells us how much of a warrior Haye really is.
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Originally posted by halford_saints View PostOh my God you talk so much ****, Haye is gunning for both your boys, who are by far the best in the division! Hayes resume after 23 fights >>>>>Wlad or Vitali's resume after 23 fights!!
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