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zelky
08-18-2008, 02:17 AM
WBA No. 3 rated heavyweight Kali “Checkmate” Meehan has signed to fight American Dominique Alexander in Berlin August 30th in a WBA eliminator bout. The winner will face the winner of the WBA heavyweight title bout between Nikolay “Beast from the East” Valuev and former 2 time world champion John “Quietman” Ruiz, which will be the main event.
And whilst not looking too far ahead Kali has one great wish: to be the first person to crush Valuev. During his 15 year/50 professional fight career, the 320 pound Russian fighter who stands 7 feet tall, has yet to come close to tasting the canvas. But if Meehan gets his way that will all change radically.

“There’s a great old saying the bigger they are, the harder they fall, and if Valuev has to face me he’s going to find that out that lesson the hard way” said Meehan. “I have not only the tools and strategy to take him apart, but most importantly I have the balls needed to apply it. I’m going to show him that against me his size will be a disadvantage which will make it easier for me to brutalize him like no one else has. Valuev will have what I have been sacrificing my life for to this point, and I am going to take it by brutal force.”

The giant Russian is a former WBA champion, looking to regain the belt in a second fight against the vaunted American spoiler. Ruiz meanwhile is looking to re-establish himself at the top of the tree, but already has one loss to Valuev from their first fight in Germany (December 2005). Betting odds are favouring Valuev, and Meehan fully expects Valuev to get past Ruiz, setting up the bout between them.

“I really do not see him as the ‘Beast from the East’. So far his size has helped him defeat lower calibre opponents, but I will not back down from him and will take his heart early, and leave the ring with his belt and soul. He’s been pushed hard by fighters with less ability than me, and I aim to be the first man to show the world that this supposed ‘Beast’ is only a man like me. When he is on the canvas he and the boxing world will realise this too”.

Meehan has a lot more than talk going for him. Many believe that Meehan is already an uncrowned world champion after his August 2004 WBO heavyweight title bout against hard punching American Lamon Brewster. Whilst winning the fight on one card by 114-113, the two other judges scored the bout 114-113 and 115-113 to Brewster.

But many fans thought the decision was wrong, and a rematch never occurred before Brewster lost the title. The bout was a wild, hard slugfest, with both fighters struggling towards the end of the bout, but Meehan showed against Brewster, who famously knocked out current WBC heavyweight champion and fighter considered to be the best current heavyweight boxer, Wladimir Klitschko, that he legitimately belongs in the upper echelons of the heavyweights of the sport.

“I’ve always known what is required but these last few years have really given me the experience and insight I truly need to make the next big step, and hopefully I’ll get to prove that once and for all before years end and return home with the WBA heavyweight world champion’s belt around my waist. And I want to be the one with my name in the history books to be the first person to knock out “The Beast from the East. At the moment my only focus is Alexander, but my ultimate wish is the crush the huge Russian for the world title”.

Meehan debuted in New Zealand in 1997 and first won the Australian heavyweight title in 1999 against Bob Mirovic, and again in 2000 against James Grima. Meehan is currently in training camp based in Manly Sydney Australia preparing to become the 1st ever Australian to win the world heavy weight world title.

Kali Meehan’s fight promoter is Don King Productions Inc.

He is trained by Mark Janssen and managed by Tough Guy International.

COULDHAVEBEEN
08-18-2008, 03:18 AM
WBA No. 3 rated heavyweight Kali “Checkmate” Meehan has signed to fight American Dominique Alexander in Berlin August 30th in a WBA eliminator bout. The winner will face the winner of the WBA heavyweight title bout between Nikolay “Beast from the East” Valuev and former 2 time world champion John “Quietman” Ruiz, which will be the main event.

“There’s a great old saying the bigger they are, the harder they fall, and if Valuev has to face me he’s going to find that out that lesson the hard way” said Meehan. “I have not only the tools and strategy to take him apart, but most importantly I have the balls needed to apply it. I’m going to show him that against me his size will be a disadvantage which will make it easier for me to brutalize him like no one else has. Valuev will have what I have been sacrificing my life for to this point, and I am going to take it by brutal force.”

Kali Meehan’s fight promoter is Don King Productions Inc.

Like the sound of most of this. But not this: Kali Meehan’s fight promoter is Don King Productions Inc.

one in a million
08-18-2008, 05:07 AM
Like the sound of most of this. But not this: Kali Meehan’s fight promoter is Don King Productions Inc.

Ditto!

riggers
08-18-2008, 07:45 AM
Kali Meehan at number 3 in the world, what a joke. As for him wanting to crush Valuev , its Meehan who gets crushed as soon as he steps any where near world class. Williams rematch anyone ?

ipswich express
08-18-2008, 07:49 AM
Kali Meehan at number 3 in the world, what a joke. As for him wanting to crush Valuev , its Meehan who gets crushed as soon as he steps any where near world class. Williams rematch anyone ?

Lamon Brewster? :huh

Bobby
08-18-2008, 08:27 AM
good tune up for meehan, the davarryl williamson fight went some way to redeeming his cred after rahman fight, i think he has the ability to beat alot of the top guys but not valuev its not a good fight style wise

Marcus
08-18-2008, 10:37 AM
If Meehan can win a world title Oztriker will have to post a explaination of his statement that australia will never have a heavyweight champ!

Do it for yourself, do it for all of us. Go Meehan!!!

riggers
08-18-2008, 11:19 AM
If he wins it , which he won't, he would be the only heavyweight champ to get ko'd in less than 30 seconds !

I thought he was a kiwi anyway, or is that only when he gets battered ?

bushboy
08-18-2008, 08:29 PM
Before the rahman fight he was playing footy in some central coast comp for 2 years, he basically shouldn't have been in the ring with the rock. Give the guy a break hes done bloody well for aus

Bobby
08-18-2008, 09:57 PM
before the rahman fight he beat damon reed,got robbed vs brewster and had a conditioning team as well as a boxing trainer, the problem was he went in with a neck injury and without feeling 100% his confidence was gone before the first bell

riggers
08-19-2008, 01:05 PM
Meehan is rubbish, pure and simple. He is no way world class. David Haye would blow him away and fast, not as fast as Danny Williams though, it might take a full minute.

ipswich express
08-19-2008, 06:25 PM
Meehan is rubbish, pure and simple. He is no way world class. David Haye would blow him away and fast, not as fast as Danny Williams though, it might take a full minute.

If he's rubbish, why did he do so well against Brewster? Davarryl Williamson must be really bad too...

maco_187
08-19-2008, 06:58 PM
hahaha all these haye nuthuggers, cant wait till he verses a proper heavyweight with a proper punch, i reckon meehan could do a number on him, wait till haye tests the power of the heavyweights, dont even worry about klitschko he would only use his left hand how he did against sultan......

ipswich express
08-19-2008, 07:51 PM
I think Haye is the real deal to be honest. I'm a big fan. Exciting fighter and that's what the division needs. He's already said that he doesn't expect to get through his journey at Heavy unscathed. He's the anti-Klit and I'm all for it.

riggers
08-19-2008, 07:59 PM
I think Haye will have a hard time with a lot of heavies, just not Meehan. I can still remember him getting hammered by an out of shape Danny Williams, the bell was still ringing lol. Brewster on his worst night still beat him. Da Varyl Williamson hell yes he is bad when you are talking about world class heavies.

As for the huy who thinks Meehan would beat Haye, if they ever do get matched i will gladly take your money off you. Meehan to beat Haye right , now is Meehan Aussie or Kiwi ?

ipswich express
08-19-2008, 10:00 PM
If you honestly think Brewster beat Meehan that night, I'm glad you're not a judge. I don't even think Lamon thought he won. Williamson is a solid hit out, Meehan got the job done. I don't think anyone here is calling him the second coming of Joe Louis, but he's gives his all.

Is he a Kiwi or an Aussie? Well, he calls himself Australian. Good enough for me.

riggers
08-20-2008, 07:31 AM
I am only giving you guys some shit, like most of my aussie mates give me. although they have gone awfully quiet over the olympics , bit like they did during the rugby world cup.

Meehan gives his all, so do plenty of guys, if he is deemed world class unfortunately that would say more about the state of the heavies than about him.

Put him in with Lewis, Holyfield, McCall, even people like Ruiz and he would get creamed. I only saw highlights of the Brewster fight so could not score it but the commentators were not screaming robbery and none of the publications i read did either. But Brewster is not top drawer is he ?

Australia is good at sports , but boxing is not one of them.

JustinD
08-21-2008, 05:50 AM
If he wins it , which he won't, he would be the only heavyweight champ to get ko'd in less than 30 seconds !

I thought he was a kiwi anyway, or is that only when he gets battered ?

Ahh...John Ruiz?.....tua iced him in about 19 seconds remember?

riggers
08-21-2008, 10:02 AM
Yes he did , but Tua was a shit load better than Danny Williams. And Tua did not win the world title did he , no he just lumbered around the ring getting jabbed silly by Lennox Lewis.