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To: LPS5 who wrote (659)9/9/2000 6:54:31 PM
From: LPS5  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10489
 
Beware, KO Nation spoiler

Etienne v. Couser...what can be said. Couser, doing a pitiful Mike Tyson lookalike - which mr. mark may (erroneously!) suggest was a "fightalike," to boot - gets thumped in the 3rd round, bringing the Black Rhino's record to 18-0.

While Couser is hardly a bellwether for the more formidible heavyweights, I say again: Etienne is going to be a dominating force, if not the force, in the heavyweight division.

If I was his manager/advisor, I'd be looking for one more intermediate fight; David Izon or Derrick Jefferson would fit well.

After that, bouts against a couple of the lower ranked heavyweights such as Orlin Norris, John Ruiz, or Chris Byrd would be appropriate.

After those, I'd look among Oleg Maskaev, Hasim Rahman, Frans Botha, and quite possibly Evander Holyfield.

From there, I think he'd be ready for the final stable of heavy hitters: Andrew Golota, the Klitschkos (A or B), David Tua, Mike Tyson, and finally, Lennox Lewis.

LPS5