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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (946)10/17/2000 8:53:33 PM
From: LPS5  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10489
 
I think so too. I don't know if he'll knock Tito out, but I think he'll have to because he probably won't get a decision no matter how well he fights, unless there are a few knockdowns. Something about the established fighter and the judges...a la Holyfield-Ruiz.

Nonetheless, once we get Tyson's victory out of the way, we'll have Tua/Lewis and Tito/Vargas, among others...Klitschko is talking about unifying, Kirk Johnson will be looking to take a belt or two away from the tops, Ruiz will be looking for a rematch with Evander "The Real Meal," and guys are lining up to wack Hamed;

Roy Jones will continue ducking Darius M., Tyson will fight Lewis, Chris Byrd will lose to a biker on the Toughman show, and Golota will lose a close decision to Butterbean.

I submit: the next year is going be terrific for fight fans.

LPS5