View Full Version : Has Enzo Maccarinelli got bouncebackability?
Fat Joe
05-02-2008, 06:20 PM
Just read that Big Mac will return to the ring on June 28th, opponent and venue to be announced.
What calibre of opponent should Macca face for his comeback?
Can he be a major force at CW after his devastating defeat at the hands of David Haye?
draw99
05-02-2008, 06:40 PM
No doubt ****** will have ten bums lined up for him, then when he next fights a decent fighter he'll get Ko'd again.
Personally I'd like to see him fight Herbie Hide. Aint gonna happen though.
Fat Joe
05-02-2008, 06:42 PM
No doubt ****** will have ten bums lined up for him,
I hope not. He should be in his prime now despite his defeat last time out. Shouldn't waste it on the Bobby Gunn's of the boxing world.
I think he will bounce back.
If i was Enzo i would have a decent 'comeback' fight and then see if i could force Mormeck or Cunningham into the ring.
Lets face it Enzo is and will still be top5 in the division, he may never rule the division, but he will always be near the top.
Max Molyneux
05-02-2008, 06:57 PM
He will bounce back, he was fighting a Heavyweight In there and It's not like he took sustained punishment over 12 rounds.
D-MAC
05-02-2008, 07:04 PM
I think he will bounce back.
If i was Enzo i would have a decent 'comeback' fight and then see if i could force Mormeck or Cunningham into the ring.
Lets face it Enzo is and will still be top5 in the division, he may never rule the division, but he will always be near the top.
I would agree with this.:good
With Haye moving up there are gonna be alot of belts up for grabs. Mac should be in the mix.
Of course, Mac is the only one who can speak for his own mental situation following the Haye KO; shouldn't make a difference, but we all know that it sometimes does.
Fat Joe
05-02-2008, 07:08 PM
IOf course, Mac is the only one who can speak for his own mental situation following the Haye KO; shouldn't make a difference, but we all know that it sometimes does.
It might. It couldn't really have gone any worse, the sprint entrance, the frightened way he fought and the chicken dance. But he was at the Rees fight soon after, being interviewed and he sounded positive.
D-MAC
05-02-2008, 07:37 PM
It might. It couldn't really have gone any worse, the sprint entrance, the frightened way he fought and the chicken dance. But he was at the Rees fight soon after, being interviewed and he sounded positive.
I hope he is still good to go:good
Too big a talent to let go to waste.
mike464
05-02-2008, 07:55 PM
Just read that Big Mac will return to the ring on June 28th, opponent and venue to be announced.
What calibre of opponent should Macca face for his comeback?
Can he be a major force at CW after his devastating defeat at the hands of David Haye?It doesn't matter what calibre of opponent he faces, I'm sure there will be a vacant WBO or WBU title on the line!
Fat Joe
05-02-2008, 07:56 PM
It doesn't matter what calibre of opponent he faces, I'm sure there will be a vacant WBO or WBU title on the line!
Very cynical:lol:
Hopefully he doesn't bounce back up so quickly the next time though and takes a knee!
Fat Joe
05-02-2008, 08:26 PM
Hopefully he doesn't bounce back up so quickly the next time though and takes a knee!
:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl
Akxtinguish
05-03-2008, 02:18 AM
If he wants to be eaten he should fight the winner of the Arslan vs Ding-a-ling fight
Well we all know now that Haye wasnt "killing" himself to make the weight and he has been able to make the weight for some time, so Enzo was at a natural disadvantage against a heavyweight who boils down.
Slightly off topic if Haye and Adam Booth say that Haye has never been struggling at the weight what about Hayes durability?
Smazz20
05-03-2008, 03:48 AM
Hopefully he'll bounce back from his defeat. A fight with the winner of Ding-Arslan would be a fantastic fight for him.
Strike
05-03-2008, 12:22 PM
Hopefully he will come back and win a few belts (ideally not the WBF, IBC, Sesame Street Championship etc) and I would love it if he KO'd Cunningham.
I expect him to regain his old belt. Probably wont take him too long.
doug.ie
05-03-2008, 02:26 PM
he'll bounce back alright..
i don't think the haye fight will have done him any harm at all..
Tom_Tocca
05-03-2008, 02:32 PM
After this tune up Macca is ought to fight Herbie Hide for the then-vacant WBO belt...
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