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Knobsy
Posted: 2010-09-07 15:03:41
Paul-in-T .... with heavyweights there's always the chance of that big punch landing, (just look at Bruno-Tyson), but its whether they have the instinct to capitalise on the moment.
I hope it doesn't happen for AH as I think there's more mileage, and without a doubt more heart, with Haye.
I dont think the heavyweight division has been at all interesting since Lewis and Hollyfield (at their best )fell off the scene. Barring the obvious top name heavyweights, I've always preferred watching the lower weights fight anyhow. My all-time favourite domestic fighter being Nigel Benn, closely followed by Hatton, both of whom I've had the privelege of meeting. Yes, they both have losses and haven't fully done 'A Calzaghe', but there's no questioning their heart.
PS .... Hatton is one of the funniest men i've ever met. What a down to earth geezer he really is. Couldn't believe Benn is now a preacher living in Majorca, nearly walked right past him as he is bald-headed and not as I imagined him to be. Lvely bloke though.

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