View Full Version : Who wins in these scheduled/potential fights???
BrummyLad
11-21-2009, 07:00 AM
Hatton vs JMM, I reckon Jmm
Haye vs Ruiz, I reckon Haye
Froch vs Kessler, I reckon Kesller
Khan vs Salita, I reckon Khan
Burns vs Martinez, I reckon Martinez
Mitchell vs Prescott, I reckon Prescott
Thoughts...
Hatton vs JMM, I reckon Jmm
Haye vs Ruiz, I reckon Haye
Froch vs Kessler, I reckon Kesller
Khan vs Salita, I reckon Khan
Burns vs Martinez, I reckon Martinez
Mitchell vs Prescott, I reckon Prescott
Thoughts...
You really have a few controversial picks there.
Flea Man
11-21-2009, 07:26 AM
Hatton vs JMM: JMM. He's fresher, and if he can (sorta) land on Floyd he'll have no trouble landing on Hatton. Even if Hatton suffocates him, Marquez can whip in awesome shots in close and Hatton is further away from his prime than Marquez is his.
Haye vs Ruiz: Haye will have to mix his old approach with that of the Valuev one, boxing his mid-range and mixing up his assault from ehad to body. If he does this I think he can break Ruiz down and stop him between 8-10 in a competitive fight.
Froch vs Kessler: Froch is even more hittable than Andrade, and has the difficulty of doing his best work at mid-range, where Kessler will do his also (and better, far more efficient fighter is Kessler) Andrade, also very hittable, stunted Kesslers chances of stopping him by smothering him at points. Froch will get tagged often, won't be able to get away with holding round the back of the head in close, and will get stopped, between 6-12 rounds IMO.
Khan vs Salita: I think Khan, only on the basis that Salita has impressed me even less.
Burns vs Martinez, I reckon Burns CAN do it, lets not forget that Martinez was nearly decked against Cook and didn't look great until he pulled out the stoppage (which came out of nowhere) however Martinez does look fairly classy, and although he can't punch that well, he has already shown he has enough in the bag to stop a domestic/European-level fighter. Martinez in a very competitive fight,
Mitchell vs Prescott: i think Mitchell will do what he has always done. I don't rate Prescott at all (The Abril, Toledo and Vasquez fights showed he idn't even a Torres-level banger in terms of effectiveness) but Mitchell never does anything differently, and has shown (against Johannson) that he can be hurt. Prescott will take him out, setting up the inevitable Khan rematch that Amir will win handily on points.
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