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To: mr.mark who wrote (669)9/9/2000 10:09:03 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Respond to of 10489
 
I like Etienne...glad that I got to see him fight.

Just saw the Norwood v Gainer fight....LOL!!!

I guess that Gainer didn't like getting repeated low blows...he just teed up on Norwood...that twerent no *accidental* nut shot. He aimed.



To: mr.mark who wrote (669)9/9/2000 10:12:01 PM
From: LPS5  Respond to of 10489
 
I agree totally. I think that a defeat of Tyson, by KO, TKO, or decision will erase, totally, the memory of the Lennox Lewis KO of Golota in 1997 and, as you said, will propel him to the forefront of the divison. At the same time, a victory by Tyson - only if decisive, i.e., an early round KO - will make most believe that Mike can fight Lewis, and credibly.

If Golota loses, he can still stick around make some money, and maybe, in a year or two, take another shot for the belt. If Tyson loses, while he can still stick around and make some money, the idea that he is in any way, a belt contender will be little more than ludicrous.

LPS5