| Ouma - Rivera... [message #1014393] |
Tue, 09 May 2006 18:55 |
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Anyone else want to see this battle of pressure fighters? I think
Rivera has too much firepower for Ouma at this point, that Karmazin
loss made me more than a little skeptical. On the other hand, Kassim
would apply much more constant pressure than Garcia did last Saturday.
By the way, that was one hell of a fight, if you havent seen it try to
get your hands on a tape or a link. Rivera has flaws, but he is one
strong, tough fighter.
What do we think the odds are that this fight could actually be made?
It would unify two pieces of the 154 pie (WBO, WBA).
Peace.
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| Re: Ouma - Rivera... [message #1014406 ] |
Tue, 09 May 2006 23:29 |
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Ouma on points
Scar TKO
"southpaw" <shaka [at] zulu.net> wrote in message
news:7vh162ds9uf3eph79tvejeb1crg9orrbq3 [at] 4ax.com...
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> Anyone else want to see this battle of pressure fighters? I think
> Rivera has too much firepower for Ouma at this point, that Karmazin
> loss made me more than a little skeptical. On the other hand, Kassim
> would apply much more constant pressure than Garcia did last Saturday.
> By the way, that was one hell of a fight, if you havent seen it try to
> get your hands on a tape or a link. Rivera has flaws, but he is one
> strong, tough fighter.
>
> What do we think the odds are that this fight could actually be made?
> It would unify two pieces of the 154 pie (WBO, WBA).
>
> Peace.
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| Re: Ouma - Rivera... [message #1014455 ] |
Thu, 11 May 2006 00:17 |
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On Tue, 9 May 2006 17:29:59 -0400, "TIMOTHY DONATELLI"
<steved2005 [at] comcast.net> wrote:
>Ouma on points
>
>Scar TKO
>"southpaw" <shaka [at] zulu.net> wrote in message
>news:7vh162ds9uf3eph79tvejeb1crg9orrbq3 [at] 4ax.com...
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>> Anyone else want to see this battle of pressure fighters? I think
>> Rivera has too much firepower for Ouma at this point, that Karmazin
>> loss made me more than a little skeptical. On the other hand, Kassim
>> would apply much more constant pressure than Garcia did last Saturday.
>> By the way, that was one hell of a fight, if you havent seen it try to
>> get your hands on a tape or a link. Rivera has flaws, but he is one
>> strong, tough fighter.
>>
>> What do we think the odds are that this fight could actually be made?
>> It would unify two pieces of the 154 pie (WBO, WBA).
>>
>> Peace.
>
Either way this one would have "Fight of the Year" written all over
it. I hope it happens.
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| Re: Ouma - Rivera... [message #1014460 ] |
Thu, 11 May 2006 02:09 |
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> Either way this one would have "Fight of the Year" written all over
> it. I hope it happens.
You are right, remember Collazo beat the very strong Rivera in a barnburner.
Ouma is still 2nd best to me and I really dont want to see him against
anyone else until he fights Karmazin again, although I hate a match with
Soliman couldnt be finalized.
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