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bumdujour
06-05-2008, 02:24 PM
1. ondrej pala 19-2 (16)

2. vladimer chanturia 11-0 (7)

4. egon roth 19-0 (14)

5. johann duhaupas 16-0 (9)

6. andrey fedosov 17-1 (13)

are they even prospects??? how do they compare to the likes of kober and kretschmann???

SavonSolis
06-05-2008, 03:04 PM
Pala is better than his record shows, but he wont amount to much

Chanturia- Have not seen much of him as a pro but he has a great Amatuer pedigree, winning the Bronze in 2000. He is getting up their in age with so little pro expirence but you never know.

Roth- Very straight up european style. I doubt he will ever get a big win.

Have not seen the other two fighters

NBT
06-05-2008, 04:22 PM
Egon Roth is retired: [Only registered and activated users can see links]

bumdujour
06-05-2008, 04:34 PM
Egon Roth is retired: [Only registered and activated users can see links]

oh, i didnt know that. thanx.

Artani
06-05-2008, 04:38 PM
Denis Boytsov is my number one :bbb

Darien
06-05-2008, 05:40 PM
Egon Roth is retired: [Only registered and activated users can see links]
Could someone please summarise what this article says in English for those of us whose German is limited? All I could figure out is that he had some injuries and problems with his nose(?) so he decided to hang them up.

Odo
06-06-2008, 05:54 PM
1. ondrej pala 19-2 (16)

2. vladimer chanturia 11-0 (7)

4. egon roth 19-0 (14)

5. johann duhaupas 16-0 (9)

6. andrey fedosov 17-1 (13)

are they even prospects??? how do they compare to the likes of kober and kretschmann???

Pala is a decent heavy who fights out of his native czech soil. Therefore he keeps figthing totally unknown no-hopers on small fight cards in the Czech Republic.With a powerful promoter,a good coach,and good matchmaking he could make quite a lot of noise in his weight division.No,he would never be a top fighter.He is just too small and doesnt have enough pop in his fists to take out his bigger rivals who can take a punch.
His two losses are quite misleading. He lost to young German heavy weight hope Dettweiler in the German's backyard.Most ring observers had the young Czech ahead on points. Even the German tv commentator called the outcome of that fight a very lucky one for Dettweiler.
His second loss occured against one of the most promising young heavies out there. He lost to Boytsov by tko . Their encounter was stopped due to a cut. Up to that point Pala had been very competitive and had made the water quite hot for the young Russian.

I have never seen Chaturia and Duhaupas in the paid ranks. Fedosov doesnt play in Pala's league.
Roth retired??? He wouldnt have won a mayor title anyway!