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westside
08-21-2007, 05:26 AM
Nader lost points to Larsen (convincingly) the other night.
Just thought all you guys who accuse Mundine 'huggers' might be interested. Clearly not, you're probably busy in the Mundine threads.
ashley
08-21-2007, 06:11 AM
Nader lost points to Larsen (convincingly) the other night.
Just thought all you guys who accuse Mundine 'huggers' might be interested. Clearly not, you're probably busy in the Mundine threads.
Do you know much about the fight?
Sounds like a clear win for Larsen...it will be interesting to see who Larsen will be fighting in his next few fights.
What next for Nader?
maco_187
08-21-2007, 06:58 AM
on the other forum nader just said that he doesnt cope well with world class southpaws and he had no answers to him. Credit to the bloke for admitting it, and writing it so soon after a loss.
westside
08-21-2007, 07:37 AM
Do you know much about the fight?
Sounds like a clear win for Larsen...it will be interesting to see who Larsen will be fighting in his next few fights.
What next for Nader?
Yes, it was a clear win.. but it was kind of always going to be.
ozziebattler
08-21-2007, 07:50 AM
Nader is a good honest fighter but as shown he struggles when fighting world class or atleast b grade fighters..
Wonder what next for him now..Maybe a fight against daniel geale?
Would be a good domestic bout..
WhataRock
08-21-2007, 08:13 AM
Nader just shouldnt be at 168 if you ask me.
Back when he was 154 he could have been a serious contender, I know he had trouble making the weight but I sometimes wonder if he just didnt want to put in the extra work to get down there.
Not ever am I going to question the man's heart but I think there were certainly times he wasnt totally focused on the sport and from reading what he said he often contemplated retirement.
Hopefully he can fight 1 or 2 more times in oz, I wouldnt mind seeing him off.
Hamdan is past his prime and 1/2 divisions too high.
Kegsy
08-21-2007, 12:34 PM
Nader just shouldnt be at 168 if you ask me.
Back when he was 154 he could have been a serious contender, I know he had trouble making the weight but I sometimes wonder if he just didnt want to put in the extra work to get down there.
Not ever am I going to question the man's heart but I think there were certainly times he wasnt totally focused on the sport and from reading what he said he often contemplated retirement.
Hopefully he can fight 1 or 2 more times in oz, I wouldnt mind seeing him off.Yeah, Nader has to get down to at least Middleweight, otherwise i dont see any point in him furthering his career.
All the best to Nader, as he has been a great embassador for Aussie boxing.
Marcus
08-21-2007, 06:39 PM
Nader is a good honest fighter but as shown he struggles when fighting world class or atleast b grade fighters..
Wonder what next for him now..Maybe a fight against daniel geale?
Would be a good domestic bout..
Yeah id like to see that fight, good for Geale and his world rankings. But Geale should fight at L/Middle, Hamdan is too big IMO atm.
Barge FTA
08-21-2007, 08:26 PM
time for Nader to retire. there are no more big fights available to him. he called out Mundine, but after losing to Larsen i don't think it will happen. i think he owns some Taxis and could make a living out of that.
SOULS 04
08-21-2007, 09:35 PM
if he starts driving one of the taxis mundine might fight him
Marcus
08-21-2007, 09:39 PM
if he starts driving one of the taxis mundine might fight him
:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl
04eta
08-21-2007, 09:50 PM
I'd like to see a fight with Jamie Pittman. Would be a good test to see where Pittman is at in his career.
ozziebattler
08-22-2007, 03:48 AM
I'd like to see a fight with Jamie Pittman. Would be a good test to see where Pittman is at in his career.
why aint these kind of domestic fights happening??
I want Hamdan vs either geale or pittman
And would love to see Dawson vs Geale.
Also would like to see big solomon haumono step it up as i feel he has the goods.:bbb
Dave Sands
08-30-2007, 11:56 PM
Nader is a good honest fighter but as shown he struggles when fighting world class or atleast b grade fighters..
Wonder what next for him now..Maybe a fight against daniel geale?
Would be a good domestic bout..
And Hamden reckons he could beat Choc Mundine!:lol: Shiiiit!
Tell him he's dreamin'.:!:
WhataRock
08-31-2007, 02:54 AM
Id like to see Nader fight a few comeback fights, even at lightheavy if he is more comfortable.
Then have a run at the domestic talent at 168.
Id love to see him in there with Sakio Bika or Peter (Kaziz or whatever his name is now) Kariuki. Guys who are world rated.
Man even Nader against Jeff Lacy for Jeff's comeback fight would be a quite entertaining. Definitely a guy that Jeff would look at, physically smaller, not a big hitter, straight up and not awkward. Nor a southpaw. It would be a painful night for Nader but it would be a decent scrap for a while.
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