Heavyweight Division
(02-03-2019, 11:20 AM)bart Wrote: LOL thanks Die , should not post when drunk...

Well, if that were the case, we'd never hear from Sham. As a matter of fact, he's gone on the wagon. Hasn't touched his Guinness since he turned 90.
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(02-03-2019, 01:43 PM)diehard Wrote:
(02-03-2019, 11:20 AM)bart Wrote: LOL thanks Die , should not post when drunk...

Well, if that were the case, we'd never hear from Sham.  As a matter of fact, he's gone on the wagon.  Hasn't touched his Guinness since he turned 90.

Haha he's Irish he gets a free pass
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You know - I wouldn't be surprised at all to see JP on that Whyte card - even fighting Whyte himself.

Stranger things have happened.....
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Definitely possible, Kiwi. Good odds he'd be on the Whyte card. Fair odds he'll fight Whyte, but possible. Who else is out there for Whyte to fight? Parker will draw better than Breazeale or Povetkin.
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Doesn't Whyte want Breazeale? Breazeale does have the #1 WBC ranking which is what Whyte wants from what he has said.
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Whyte v Povetkin
JP v Breazeale on same card ?
Maybe other way round but would make it a PPV card for EH so he would be happy , enough names to make it sell
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https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/opinion/110409377/deontay-wilder-ready-for-tyson-fury-rematch-then-wants-anthony-joshua
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(02-07-2019, 04:29 PM)diehard Wrote: https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/opinion/110409377/deontay-wilder-ready-for-tyson-fury-rematch-then-wants-anthony-joshua

Getting close we have had contact for sparing
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Price returning against unbeaten foe

Heavyweight David Price (23-6, 19 KOs) meets undefeated Kash Ali (14-0, 6 KOs) on the undercard of Liam Smith’s super welterweight clash with Sam Eggington at the M&S Bank Arena Liverpool on March 30, live on Sky Sports in the UK and DAZN in the US. Price fights in Merseyside for the first time in nearly three years as he looks to make a fresh charge on the heavyweight division following his recent win over Hatfield’s Tom Little at The O2.

The former British and Commonwealth Champion is determined to prove that he can still mix it with the top Heavyweights as he bids to return to title contention in 2019, but isn’t overlooking his former sparring partner.

“Kash Ali has stepped up to put his undefeated record on the line so he obviously fancies his chances,” said Price. “We know each other quite well but I’m looking to get rid of him in style to show everyone that I mean business. It’ll be great to get another win in front of my home crowd next month.

“We sparred a lot of rounds at Dave Coldwell’s gym, so I know what he’s all about. He’s young and hungry and he’s a very dangerous fighter. This is the kind of opponent that I needed, someone to get me up for a fight. He’ll be coming for my scalp, but I’ve got big plans for 2019 and he won’t be getting in the way of them.

“The heavyweight landscape is always changing and you need to be ready to take your chances. There’s a lot of big names in the division who all need dance partners and there’s no reason I can’t throw my name back in the mix with a couple more wins.”
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Kash Ali is fighting next week.
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