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    Comments Thread For: Izu Ugonoh Expects Fireworks With Demirezen on December 8

    Ali Eren Demirezen, the Turkish boxer who recently sparred with Anthony Joshua and destroyed Sergiej Werwejko in eight rounds in Germany, will collide with Izu Ugonoh on December 8th in a WBO European title clash in Gdansk/Sopot Ergo Arena in Poland.
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    #2
    Breazeale already took Ugonoh soul.

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      #3
      Hearn should get Breazeale vs Izu rematch on the Whyte vs Chisora 2 undercard! Both those fights were FOTY candidates imo

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        #4
        Originally posted by FlatLine View Post
        Hearn should get Breazeale vs Izu rematch on the Whyte vs Chisora 2 undercard! Both those fights were FOTY candidates imo
        Hearn should also get Holyfield vs Bowe 4 on the Whyte vs Chisora 2 undercard! All of those fights were FOTY candidates!

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          #5
          This is a dangerous fight for Ugonoh. I have been following Demirezen & he looks to be a solid prospect. Ugonoh has only had one step fight & after that he beat Kassi but Kassi hasn’t been the same since he dropped 30lbs & started fighting just over the cruiserweight limit. Miller completely ruined him. This is Ugonoh’s toughest test since Breazeale & he is still very much a prospect. This is a very interesting matchup. 2 solid prospects with only one of them moving on.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Boksfan View Post
            Hearn should also get Holyfield vs Bowe 4 on the Whyte vs Chisora 2 undercard! All of those fights were FOTY candidates!
            Difference is the first fights were only a couple of months apart, and not belonging to entirely different eras! Another connection is that the WBC somehow surprisingly made Breazeale Wilder's mandatory when Whyte was the number one contender and everyone thought Whyte would be the obvious choice.

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              #7
              Originally posted by FlatLine View Post
              Difference is the first fights were only a couple of months apart, and not belonging to entirely different eras! Another connection is that the WBC somehow surprisingly made Breazeale Wilder's mandatory when Whyte was the number one contender and everyone thought Whyte would be the obvious choice.
              What you talking about? All I meant was to point how ridiculous your request is to ask for Breazeale vs Ugonoh since neither of them is managed by Hearn.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Boksfan View Post
                What you talking about? All I meant was to point how ridiculous your request is to ask for Breazeale vs Ugonoh since neither of them is managed by Hearn.
                Huh? Lol.. Co-promotions have been around since boxing began and you don't need to have the same manager as your promoter. e.g. Chisora is managed by David Haye of Hayemaker Promotions, he's still fighting on a Matchroom card in December.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by FlatLine View Post
                  Huh? Lol.. Co-promotions have been around since boxing began and you don't need to have the same manager as your promoter. e.g. Chisora is managed by David Haye of Hayemaker Promotions, he's still fighting on a Matchroom card in December.
                  Poor example, Chisora is fighting Hearn fighter. You expect promoter to make fight between two guys he doesn't promote, his fighter not involved. Keep dreaming, this is boxing, boxing doesn't work like that.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by FlatLine View Post
                    Huh? Lol.. Co-promotions have been around since boxing began and you don't need to have the same manager as your promoter. e.g. Chisora is managed by David Haye of Hayemaker Promotions, he's still fighting on a Matchroom card in December.
                    Hearn keeps his cards tight. Carefully orchestrating easy wins for his stable of over hyped UK bums, like david price, dave allen, ***** whyte.

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