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    By Lyle Fitzsimmons - Someday, it’ll happen.

    There’ll be a fighter. He’ll have an adversary. And together they’ll engage in a fight ?or a series of fights ?that’ll galvanize the boxing public and draw in the casual sports fan.

    It might even be lead-story material on SportsCenter.

    And the kicker?both the principals will weigh no more than 200 pounds.

    See, I had you there until that last part, right?

    While the idea of a sport-altering rivalry is hardly transcendent, somehow the idea of it happening in the division between heavyweight and 175 seems as far-fetched as, well, a similar scenario unfolding at 147 between a certain needle-averse Filipino and a certain jail-bound American.

    That notwithstanding, German-based Cuban export Yoan Pablo Hernandez and underappreciated U.S. Navy veteran Steve Cunningham are going to give it another try this weekend in Frankfurt for the IBF’s share of the forgotten division’s top honors.

    And no?no one in the American mainstream will see it.

    But that won’t be because it’s not worth seeing.

    When they got together some 420 miles north in Neubrandenburg, Cunningham was making the second defense of his second title reign and taking on a once-beaten ex-Olympian on a 10-fight win streak. [Click Here To Read More]

    #2
    wow, did lyle fitzsimmons write something halfway decent and not about the most aminstream of boxing?!?!?!?!?!?!?!


    its a miracle

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      #3
      Originally posted by Walt Liquor View Post
      wow, did lyle fitzsimmons write something halfway decent and not about the most aminstream of boxing?!?!?!?!?!?!?!


      its a miracle
      These crusiers are about as exciting as a scrabble game with my wife..

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        #4
        I really look forward to this. The first fight had a controversial ending and had provided plenty of action before the dissapointing end. A shame that the fight is somewhat under the radar as the action is almost guaranteed.

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          #5
          Cunningham- if he stays on his feet he wins

          Jr- rooting for Rubio but I don't see it happening (won't win a dec, we all know why) unless he can sit that 180+ down and keep him there tall order for the smaller man

          Donaire- will win, more interesting part is how good will he look at the weight where Nishioka and Rigo are waiting

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            #6
            Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
            I really look forward to this. The first fight had a controversial ending and had provided plenty of action before the dissapointing end. A shame that the fight is somewhat under the radar as the action is almost guaranteed.
            both guys are great tv. I can't wait, specially cuz USS is one of my favorite fighters.

            USS was almost out in the first but i think he got jobbed.

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              #7
              Originally posted by crusierchamp View Post
              These crusiers are about as exciting as a scrabble game with my wife..
              you don't watch much huh?

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                #8
                Originally posted by MJ223 View Post
                Cunningham- if he stays on his feet he wins

                Jr- rooting for Rubio but I don't see it happening (won't win a dec, we all know why) unless he can sit that 180+ down and keep him there tall order for the smaller man

                Donaire- will win, more interesting part is how good will he look at the weight where Nishioka and Rigo are waiting
                i think rubio has an excellent chance to pull the upset. junior punches too wide, and rubio has a nice straight right, plus he can move a little and junior is slow as fook

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Walt Liquor View Post
                  both guys are great tv. I can't wait, specially cuz USS is one of my favorite fighters.

                  USS was almost out in the first but i think he got jobbed.
                  Are you gonna watch it Walt? Good for you. I didnt think yank TV had picked it up.

                  Yeah the ending looked premature and as I recall it, Cunningham was picking up the pace. Anyway I look forward to this fight for sure.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
                    Are you gonna watch it Walt? Good for you. I didnt think yank TV had picked it up.

                    Yeah the ending looked premature and as I recall it, Cunningham was picking up the pace. Anyway I look forward to this fight for sure.
                    I'll watch it prob on a stream, Idk if it was picked up or not. Cruisers are great tv.

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