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Ok just for the record what haye is saying is full of ****. He's an attention seeker trying to get some more lime light
— Lucas Browne (@bigdaddybrowne1)
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Originally posted by Weltschmerz View PostOk just for the record what haye is saying is full of ****. He's an attention seeker trying to get some more lime light
— Lucas Browne (@bigdaddybrowne1)
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Originally posted by Weltschmerz View PostThere's a good chance he faces Joshua if he gets past Takam.
It's a great fight when you think about it. Not that I'm opposed to Joshua versus either I just see Browne cashing out fast, he's old, shyt and limited. Dude is a nice guy, but he has ZERO skill.
Originally posted by joe strong View PostNo ****... lol!
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Originally posted by Weltschmerz View Post
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Originally posted by joe strong View PostLol... until he offers him a payday he can't refuse. I say take a wait & see approach on this one. Until the Oquendo fight is signed or Haye's next opponent on March 21 is announced anything can happen...
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostMarch
Fri 18:
Michael Sprott - Christian Hammer
Adrian Granat - Samir Kurtagich
Bogdan Dinu - Marino Goles
Sat 26:
Hughie Fury - Nagy Aguilera
April
Sat 2:
Andrzej Wawrzyk - Marcin Rekowski (PolSat)
Tomasz Adamek - Eric Molina (PolSat)
Robert Helenius - Johann Duhaupas
Fri 8:
Sergey Kuzmin - Vladimir Tereshkin
Sat 9:
Anthony Joshua - Charles Martin (UK Sky Box Office)
May
Sat 7:
Kubrat Pulev - Dereck Chisora
Sat 14:
Mariusz Wach - TBA
Sat 21:
David Haye - TBA
Fights in late negotiations but date not determined: Joseph Parker-Carlos Takam and Wladimir Klitschko-Tyson Fury
Thanks mate!!good work!!!
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Originally posted by joe strong View PostParker would flatten Dimitrenko in a round or 2. Dimitrenko hasn't beaten a quality heavyweight since Derric Rossy. Lost both step up fights & other then Rossy his best wins are over Sosnowski & Luan Krasniqi. That was 5 years ago. He's been put on the canvas by 2 D level trial horses the last few years. I don't think he has much left. He peaked as a fringe contender in the top 20 but the Chambers & Pulev losses took their toll on his confidence. He reached that B level a few years back but that is where it ended for him as a potential contender.
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Originally posted by joe strong View PostIf Fury wins he will dump the WBA strap in route to a unification with Wilder or a massive fight vs Haye or Joshua (If AJ wins IBF Title). Klitschko could very well do the same but he likes having all the titles so he probably would fight Ortiz if he wins. If either Fury/Klitschko choose to vacate to pursue the IBF or WBC titles that would leave Ortiz(don't see him losing to Ustinov)vs Oquendo/Browne winner. I think this tourney was a waste of time & it won't be as exciting as people think. I really doubt Klitschko or Fury fight Ortiz because of the big money fights elsewhere. Call it a duck but I think it is strictly financial. High risk low reward fight for both. This tourney is a roadblock to big money fights for both.
Are you insinuating Fury would lose to Ortiz ?
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