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« on: March 21, 2012, 03:01:30 PM »

Really looking forward to this Saturday's boxing should be some decent scraps...

Garcia v Morales, Kirkland v Molina & J.M Cotto v Castillo...

I think Garcia might just be abit too fresh for Morales...

Molina is a tough night for anyone but can't see him making the halfway point against the prime Kirkland...

Castillo is long past his best but should still have enough in the tank for the always game Cotto...

How does everyone else see these going..??
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« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2012, 04:01:51 PM »

now kirkland is back with wolfe, he will be a monster and continue his destruction, his blip was due to anne wolfe not guiding him in training and life.

I genuinly see morales putting on an ass whooping on garcia.

The guy's record is filled with bums and tomatoe cans, morales in his last fight destroyed another young undefeated fighter.

u can get 12/5 for morales to win and 4/9 for kirkland. Not a bad double i might partake in and then enjoy the show on sat night
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« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2012, 08:50:08 PM »

now kirkland is back with wolfe, he will be a monster and continue his destruction, his blip was due to anne wolfe not guiding him in training and life.

I genuinly see morales putting on an ass whooping on garcia.

The guy's record is filled with bums and tomatoe cans, morales in his last fight destroyed another young undefeated fighter.

u can get 12/5 for morales to win and 4/9 for kirkland. Not a bad double i might partake in and then enjoy the show on sat night

He has a couple of solid wins over Campbell and Holt i know there both past there best but imo he's definetly going to give Morales a nights work. You may be right though mate...

How do you see Molina doing?
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« Reply #3 on: March 21, 2012, 09:34:25 PM »

He has a couple of solid wins over Campbell and Holt i know there both past there best but imo he's definetly going to give Morales a nights work. You may be right though mate...

How do you see Molina doing?

If the pre jail Kirkland is really back he should start solid and aggressive and get Molina on the back foot early and grind him down by the 8th or so. If he is fragile in any way, Molina will frustrate the hell out of him and the rounds will tick on and Kirkland will find himself running around looking for a bomb. I expect Kirkland to win though.

I've no idea about the Morales fight, nobody knows what Erik has left and what Garcia is genuinely all about. All I know is that it certainly shouldnt be for a world title!!!!
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« Reply #4 on: March 21, 2012, 09:52:38 PM »

If the pre jail Kirkland is really back he should start solid and aggressive and get Molina on the back foot early and grind him down by the 8th or so. If he is fragile in any way, Molina will frustrate the hell out of him and the rounds will tick on and Kirkland will find himself running around looking for a bomb. I expect Kirkland to win though.

I've no idea about the Morales fight, nobody knows what Erik has left and what Garcia is genuinely all about. All I know is that it certainly shouldnt be for a world title!!!!

I don't think Kirkland will be in the mood to let this go all they way until 8th mate. I think the 5th is the best Molina can hope for and he will have to survive some heavy assaults to get there...

You're right about the world title being on the line undeservingly in the Morales v Garcia fight but atleast it's a pick em fight for a world title, it's not often we get those anymore...

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« Reply #5 on: March 22, 2012, 01:05:08 AM »

I don't think Kirkland will be in the mood to let this go all they way until 8th mate. I think the 5th is the best Molina can hope for and he will have to survive some heavy assaults to get there...

You're right about the world title being on the line undeservingly in the Morales v Garcia fight but atleast it's a pick em fight for a world title, it's not often we get those anymore...



I hope your right but Molina is massively underrated. He has 4 losses on his slate and 2 draws that easily could and the majority should have been Carlos Molina wins. He has never been rocked even and is alot tougher than he looks. If he gets an early lead he is the type of f*cker that will keep going and scrapping untill the bitter end and its very hard to turn a fight against him. I just slightly worry that Kirkland hasnt experienced his type before. He certainly wont roll over.

Its a fight I'm really looking forward to, I really hope Kirkland plans to start hard and fast, but that he has a plan B and even a plan C. This could turn out to be a real tester.

Your right about the Morales fight. Its nice to see a legend in a pickem fight. I hope Garcia doesnt try old man him out of the fight though and actually trades with him.

Erik on points would be smart money.
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« Reply #6 on: March 22, 2012, 12:42:20 PM »

morales is getting hurt in this fight.. i dont really want to watch it.

the other fight im just going to enjoy the boxing, as i know not enough about any of them really so not commenting.

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« Reply #7 on: March 23, 2012, 10:07:42 AM »

morales is getting hurt in this fight.. i dont really want to watch it.

the other fight im just going to enjoy the boxing, as i know not enough about any of them really so not commenting.

Only if he falls over whilst he's getting ready in the changing rooms.  Didn't Garcia get a fortunate decision against Theophane?  And he was no great shakes against an ancient Nate Campbell who was never anything special at his best.

I'm tempted to go for Morales on points and a Molina KO double which is around 30/1.  Molina is a decent fighter who has been matched tough.  Kirkland might be back with Ann Wolfe but he was still stood in line behind Khan when chins were being handed out.
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« Reply #8 on: March 23, 2012, 11:22:54 AM »

Only if he falls over whilst he's getting ready in the changing rooms.  Didn't Garcia get a fortunate decision against Theophane?  And he was no great shakes against an ancient Nate Campbell who was never anything special at his best.

I'm tempted to go for Morales on points and a Molina KO double which is around 30/1.  Molina is a decent fighter who has been matched tough.  Kirkland might be back with Ann Wolfe but he was still stood in line behind Khan when chins were being handed out.

Hurricane nooo not you too...

Honestly mate save your money... If he's happy to stand and trade with massive punchers like Julio/Angulo coming out very much on top on both occasions then how can his chin be compared with Khans?

Do yourself a favour bet Kirkland TKO it's happening by the half way point.
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« Reply #9 on: March 23, 2012, 11:49:03 AM »

Hurricane nooo not you too...

Honestly mate save your money... If he's happy to stand and trade with massive punchers like Julio/Angulo coming out very much on top on both occasions then how can his chin be compared with Khans?

Do yourself a favour bet Kirkland TKO it's happening by the half way point.

Haha, I don't think his chin is quite as bad as Khan's but it will always be questioned after the Ishida loss just as Khan's is after Prescott, even if neither ever get stopped again.

I think Kirkland will most likely win the fight.  The bet was only going to be a small stakes interest bet due to the odds on the double.
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« Reply #10 on: March 23, 2012, 12:41:03 PM »

Haha, I don't think his chin is quite as bad as Khan's but it will always be questioned after the Ishida loss just as Khan's is after Prescott, even if neither ever get stopped again.

I think Kirkland will most likely win the fight.  The bet was only going to be a small stakes interest bet due to the odds on the double.

Fair enough pal... i thought you meant it as your actual prediction.

IMO Kirkland always seems unsteady in the first round while he's cold when he warms into the fight he rarely looks even slightly bothered by anything thrown back at him. He's never been down in any other round other then the 1st. So if it's not over in the 1st 3 minutes tear your bet slip up lol.
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« Reply #11 on: March 23, 2012, 08:34:29 PM »

Looking forward to Judah - Paris tomorrow night more than the Morales-Garcia fight.
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« Reply #12 on: March 23, 2012, 09:02:05 PM »

Looking forward to Judah - Paris tomorrow night more than the Morales-Garcia fight.

Easily pleased mate lol.

How Paris has worked his way into a world title eliminator with the names on his record is criminal...

He had a couple of wins back in late 2007 early 2008 changed to no contest anyone have any idea why?
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« Reply #13 on: March 24, 2012, 12:05:55 AM »

Easily pleased mate lol.

How Paris has worked his way into a world title eliminator with the names on his record is criminal...

He had a couple of wins back in late 2007 early 2008 changed to no contest anyone have any idea why?

I totally disagree. Yes, Paris is untested at the very top level, but he's still very young and this fight will prove alot. He's done everything asked of him so far (the last time i saw him fight was against Tim Coleman, but he has had one since then).

A fight against Judah is perfect right now, so I dont know what the hell you are talking about, but if you care you explain then I'll try to pay heed.
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« Reply #14 on: March 24, 2012, 12:13:16 AM »

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