Poll Position: How the Fans Voted
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[August 24, 2007 - December 22, 2007] |
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| Which Future Fight Gets You Going? |
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| Holyfield/Ibragimov-I can't wait to see if the old man can do it again |
10% (106 votes) |
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| Pacquiao/Barrera-Need to see if Pac Man retires the legend |
16% (169 votes) |
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| Calzaghe/Kessler-Eager to see if Kessler is overrated |
10% (110 votes) |
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| Taylor/Pavlik-Taylor's got much to prove, Pavlik's the real deal |
24% (264 votes) |
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| Cotto/Mosley-Can the PR sensation handle SSM's speed? |
26% (284 votes) |
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| Mayweather/Hatton-The Englishman will force Floyd to trade |
14% (155 votes) |
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What Counts We're in the home stretch for the year in boxing. Fall's a comin' and that means that the summer hiatus of meaningful fights is almost over. We're wondering, which homestretch hitfest tickles your fancy the most? |
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Witter A Slapper, A Flapper (A Career In The Crapper?)
"Another upset! I keep making the right bet. I never thought for a moment that Witter was a good boxer or a hitter. He is just another slapper and a big-mouth flapper. In the hurt business, no word can hit you like a fist. He got knocked on his butt, and his words didn't cushion his fall. Hopefully, he will now shut up. More of today's boxers should learn the art of hurting, and cut out all this garbage of hyping. All the sightings of "Big Foot" and "UFOs" have been delusions, but these sightings of upsets in 2008 boxing are hard realities." ---TSS reader Radam is lovin' the upsets
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