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Pastimes : Boxing: The Sweet Science

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To: oldirtybastard who wrote (10384)7/1/2007 6:24:16 PM
From: LPS5  Read Replies (2) of 10489
 
Hatton vs. Cotto, I'd have to go with Hatton - higher pressure, faster, plus Cotto's chin is still very suspect; Cotto vs. Mosely will, I agree, be compelling from several perspectives.

Hatton vs. Mayweather has the makings of a terrific, blockbuster fight, far better - I'd argue - than the prospects for Delahoya-Mayweather ever were.

Calzaghe-Pavlik has the makings of a fight-of-the-year; were he to go up a bit, I've have lots of interest in a Jermain Taylor - Joe Calzaghe showdown.

I've no interest in Wright-Hopkins.

Juan "Baby Bull" Diaz vs. Joel Casamayor would be a great fight as well.

Klitschko will walk through Brewster this time around; there is no doubt in my mind. So, too, will Samuel Peter easily, I believe, dispatch Oleg Maskaev from his holding of the WBC heavyweight belt.

Holyfield is officially back in contention after stopping an over-the-hill Savarese last night, but I don't see who among the top guys right now, predominant among them the young bulls of Eastern Europe and Mother Russia, the "Real Deal" would have any success against.

That's my two cents, typed in 30 seconds or less. :-)

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