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CASH_718
07-03-2007, 05:39 PM
Ndou demands rematch!
Former IBF junior welterweight champion Lovemore Ndou says he is exercising an option in his contract for an immediate rematch with current champ Paul Malignaggi and has written to promoter Lou DiBella requesting that he make the rematch as soon as possible. "I have been told the IBF has no objection to our rematch and the rematch with Malignaggi must happen," said Ndou. "I gave him the opportunity to fight for the world title in the first place and he gave me his word after the fight that he would honour the contract for a rematch. Lou DiBella is an astute businessman and I believe they will keep their word. I have had some talks with my advisor Al Haymon who I have got all the trust in, my legal people and manager Bill Treacy and I believe the fight will happen."
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There should be a rule that if you don't win a round in the first fight then you can't get a rematch.

geppy
07-03-2007, 05:46 PM
Lame, N'dou was "owned". That is like Andrade demanding a rematch against Kessler.

jazzboy
07-03-2007, 05:47 PM
I dont see the problem with it, the clause was there for this reason

Chileno606
07-03-2007, 05:48 PM
what a chump

geppy
07-03-2007, 05:48 PM
I dont see the problem with it, the clause was there for this reason

When a fighter is dominated every second of the fight, what is the point?

CASH_718
07-03-2007, 05:50 PM
When a fighter is dominated every second of the fight, what is the point?Yeah really this is just a complete waste of time.

CASH_718
07-03-2007, 05:51 PM
And what happen if they fight and Malinaggi is dominating him again and then he break his anckle or some stupid shit like that and N'dou wins and they have to fight a third fight????

The Hitman
07-03-2007, 05:55 PM
Malignaggi completely owned N'Dou. I can understand that Lovemore wants a rematch cause he's a fighter and of course he believes he can beat Paulie but he got taken apart by the Magic Man. Its not a good move career-wise for either man, and due to the one-sided nature of the first fight, not a match-up that is desired by anyone in the Boxing community.

Relentless
07-03-2007, 05:56 PM
its like lacy asking calzaghe for a rematch.

China_hand_Joe
07-03-2007, 05:57 PM
its like lacy asking calzaghe for a rematch.He has asked for one, several times!

geppy
07-03-2007, 05:58 PM
Malignaggi completely owned N'Dou. I can understand that Lovemore wants a rematch cause he's a fighter and of course he believes he can beat Paulie but he got taken apart by the Magic Man. Its not a good move career-wise for either man, and due to the one-sided nature of the first fight, not a match-up that is desired by anyone in the Boxing community.

He wants another payday, and Paulie cant punch! So N'dou can show up lose 12-0 , and go home unfazed with another nice check.

Motor City Sam
07-03-2007, 06:00 PM
Malignaggi completely owned N'Dou. I can understand that Lovemore wants a rematch cause he's a fighter and of course he believes he can beat Paulie but he got taken apart by the Magic Man. Its not a good move career-wise for either man, and due to the one-sided nature of the first fight, not a match-up that is desired by anyone in the Boxing community.

How is it a not a good career move for Lovemore? Granted, it's a fight that almost no one has an interest in seeing, but it's probably the only shot he has left at a good payday. The guy is 35 years old. The clause is in the contract, so I don't blame him for going after the rematch.

Relentless
07-03-2007, 06:00 PM
He has asked for one, several times!

are you serious!!!!??

:nut :nut

pecks
07-03-2007, 06:02 PM
Heh, one of the Aussie papers were making out that Ndou got robbed. :patsch

David UK
07-03-2007, 06:03 PM
NDou is a prat. He lost by a mile. He also called for a rematch after Junior Witter had whipped him real good a couple of years ago!!

Brickhaus
07-03-2007, 06:15 PM
I dont see the problem with it, the clause was there for this reason

Financially, I can't imagine it's the best move for either guy. N'dou could make more money fighting a tomato can in Australia now that he'd only get a 40% share (and since no TV network in their right mind would buy the fight), and Paulie would make more fighting any of the guys who have been proposed for his next fight.

I have to imagine this is a ploy to get Paulie to pay N'dou step-aside money to get rid of the rematch clause so he can fight Salita to a sold-out MSG Theater with a small PPV. If they really think N'dou would make more $$ back in Australia, they could even call his bluff and just tell him to sue if he wants the rematch so bad, but I don't think the $$ is so divergent that it's obvious that this is a bluff.

Basically, N'dou will get some money, but this fight will NEVER happen.

Brickhaus
07-03-2007, 06:16 PM
Also, does anyone know what he's talking about about the ref being biased? The ref wasn't very good (on either side of the fight), but I don't see how anything he did changed the outcome of a single round, much less the entire fight...

unitas
07-03-2007, 06:17 PM
nīdou....fuck you.

pecks
07-03-2007, 06:19 PM
Financially, I can't imagine it's the best move for either guy. N'dou could make more money fighting a tomato can in Australia now that he'd only get a 40% share (and since no TV network in their right mind would buy the fight), and Paulie would make more fighting any of the guys who have been proposed for his next fight.

I have to imagine this is a ploy to get Paulie to pay N'dou step-aside money to get rid of the rematch clause so he can fight Salita to a sold-out MSG Theater with a small PPV. If they really think N'dou would make more $$ back in Australia, they could even call his bluff and just tell him to sue if he wants the rematch so bad, but I don't think the $$ is so divergent that it's obvious that this is a bluff.

Basically, N'dou will get some money, but this fight will NEVER happen.Actually, Ndou doesn't make much fighting in Aus. It's probably his best option financially to chase a rematch.
He's just about at the end of his road too, so for his best interests, he should chase the fight for the money.

brooklyn1550
07-03-2007, 06:20 PM
N'Dou doesn't deserve a rematch

China_hand_Joe
07-03-2007, 06:22 PM
are you serious!!!!??

:nut :nut

CALZAGHE - I DON'T WANT TO GET ARRESTED!


Double World Champion Joe Calzaghe fears he could be arrested if Jeff Lacy gets his wish of rematch against the world's number one super-middleweight!

The undefeated Welshman gave the mouthy American a boxing master class lesson in March when he put on one of the finest ring displays ever by a British boxer to unify the WBO and IBF world titles.

Lacy will have his first fight since that drubbing in December at his hometown of Tampa, Florida, on the Winky Wright vs. Ike Quartey card and wants a rematch with Calzaghe after he's had a few more fights.

A bemused Calzaghe, who is preparing to defend his titles against Sakio Bika at the M.E.N Arena on Saturday 14th October, said, "Is this guy crazy or is he still concussed?"

"I can give Lacy 1006 good reason why he should not get a rematch against me because that's the number of times I landed with punches on the night and I can count the number of times he caught me on one hand - four,"

"Lacy will never be the same fighter again after the one-sided beating I gave him and how can he call for a rematch when the first fight wasn't even close or controversial, the only controversy is why his corner didn't pull him out of the fight sooner,"

He added, "If Lacy gets in the ring with me again I'm scared I will get arrested for aggravated assault!"
"Anyway, it's his buddies in Florida that I'm gunning for Winky Wright and Antonio Tarver who are both on the run from me, the only way I'll get them in the ring is if a bounty hunter manages to catch 'em!"

Brickhaus
07-03-2007, 06:22 PM
Actually, Ndou doesn't make much fighting in Aus. It's probably his best option financially to chase a rematch.
He's just about at the end of his road too, so for his best interests, he should chase the fight for the money.

BUT, if he gets the choice of taking $50k to step aside, or taking $80k and ending up with another loss on his record, he should probably take the former and not the latter.

Cookie
07-03-2007, 06:23 PM
Seems pointless to us, but a contract was signed with that specific clause in it. So there's not much that can be said about it. He's fully entitled to his remtach.

Ramshall1
07-03-2007, 06:23 PM
I could give two shiits about this alphabet soup trinket. . . .its HBO's fault if they televise this crap . . . the first match had no business on TV either.

China_hand_Joe
07-03-2007, 06:28 PM
Rather N'dou than Hatton!

pecks
07-03-2007, 06:28 PM
Heh, I remember reading that article. It's 100% correct too.

markbrooklyn
07-03-2007, 06:46 PM
Yes he's a Jerkoff.. I agree 100%. He got DOMINATED so I don't know what he's crying about.. He also got away with alot of dirty tactics and he was also steppin on Paulies foot on PURPOSE and the ref never said anything about it.. I rather see Paulie fight someone like Hatton or Vivian Harris or one of the other top 140lbers then Ndou

CASH_718
07-03-2007, 06:58 PM
NDou is a prat. He lost by a mile. He also called for a rematch after Junior Witter had whipped him real good a couple of years ago!!Witter didn't whip him it was a very very close fight.

CASH_718
07-03-2007, 07:01 PM
I could give two shiits about this alphabet soup trinket. . . .its HBO's fault if they televise this crap . . . the first match had no business on TV either.Good post up until you said this. STop hating on Paulie.

pipe wrenched
07-03-2007, 07:02 PM
Also, does anyone know what he's talking about about the ref being biased? The ref wasn't very good (on either side of the fight), but I don't see how anything he did changed the outcome of a single round, much less the entire fight...

The ref allowed absolutely ZERO in fighting. All you heard the entire time was "stop, stop, stop, break,stop, etc." There were a lot of posters saying the same thing the day after the fight. In the Interview with N'dou he was saying that the ref completely took his game away from him and was giving him warnings for things he didn't even do. He also said if the JLC/Hatton match was reffed that way it could have turned out different. Watch it again, N'dou has a point.

Ramshall1
07-03-2007, 07:53 PM
Good post up until you said this. STop hating on Paulie.

I aint hating on him, he gained respect with the Cotto fight.

But lets be honest, that shiit belt was handed to Ndojo retroactively. :huh

The trinket belt was crap, it wasnt a very good matchup IMO and proved to be a forgetful 12 rounds - hell I couldnt even watch the whole thing. . . I guess at least it wasnt nearkly as bad as the track meet it followed.

liljp361
07-03-2007, 07:54 PM
lol

nervousxtian
07-03-2007, 08:05 PM
N'dou has a point with the ref, he seperated them if they touched. Was really biased.

He still probably would of lost, but N'dou wasn't allowed to fight his fight.

Nobody wants to see this fight again though.

Ramshall1
07-03-2007, 08:11 PM
N'dou has a point with the ref, he seperated them if they touched. Was really biased.

He still probably would of lost, but N'dou wasn't allowed to fight his fight.

Nobody wants to see this fight again though.

agreed, reminded me of the RJJ-Ruiz fight. . . as soon as the fighters got too close for the refs likings he broke them up. . . refs should yell "work/punch your way out" a couple times before thinking about breaking up

PH|LLA
07-03-2007, 09:30 PM
uuuhhh i don't know what fight you losers watched but i saw a shitty ass ref who was breaking up the fighters every time they breathed on each other.

Also he deducted a point for no reason.

That being said I still think Ndou clearly lost but with a better ref he has a shot.

geppy
07-03-2007, 09:48 PM
As soon as Paulie held N'dou stopped punching and just stood there. If N'dou would of tried to keep his hands free and keep punching, he would of gave the ref a reason to not break them up , but no he didnt. N'dou was about 4 steps too slow all night , he was even stunned and knocked down by light punching Paulie. N'dou sucked bad and there is no reason ever for a rematch.

nervousxtian
07-03-2007, 10:06 PM
Knocked down yes, stunned.. no.

geppy
07-03-2007, 10:14 PM
Knocked down yes, stunned.. no.

You could see N'dou's legs buckle from the right hand. It took his legs out, it was not an off balance KD or something. He felt that punch and was stunned, just when you thought N'dou couldnt fight any more shitty.

Paulie tied N'dou up both hands when he finally got close as he was so fucking slow.When a fighter is tied up like that with both hands the ref has no choice but to break them. A fighter cant get any work done like that and he would he would have to wrestle out of it to get free.

Axe
07-03-2007, 10:18 PM
Heh, one of the Aussie papers were making out that Ndou got robbed. :patsch

Hehe, such a nuthugger must have learned his craft from some of the greatest ones we've had here at ESB over the years. :yep

Axe
07-03-2007, 10:22 PM
Paulie looks and talks like such a wanker, the kid has heart but I really don't know how he has any male fans on here, period, outside of one or two jersey guidos. I for one can't bring myself to root for him. :bart

RightCross
07-03-2007, 11:09 PM
Paulie looks and talks like such a wanker, the kid has heart but I really don't know how he has any male fans on here, period, outside of one or two jersey guidos. I for one can't bring myself to root for him. :bart

Paulie is one of the most skilled pur boxers in the game right now. That is right you heard me say it. He is in an elite class. If Paulie had even mild power he would still be undefeated and Cotto wouldn't be.

I am a straight man, married, love boxing and I am a big fan of paulie. He has style, he mixes his look up, and he portrays a pretty boy image yes.


BUT, he has heart, a great chin, great handpseed and footwork, WANTS to fight the best and be the best. Paulie also always come in on weight, stays in great shape and has the stamina to box for 12 rounds.

NDOU will take another beating if they make this rematch!

nervousxtian
07-03-2007, 11:10 PM
I'm not so sure of your "I am a straight man" comment.. your avatar is speaking to the opposite.

RightCross
07-03-2007, 11:12 PM
I'm not so sure of your "I am a straight man" comment.. your avatar is speaking to the opposite.

That's Paulie you jerkoff. Some people cannot appreciate talent because they are homophobes, you must be one of em.