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Post by Adam Wilcock on Jun 24, 2011 18:24:48 GMT -5
Last Friday saw a true advertisement for boxing. Not just womens boxing, but the art and science of the sport. On a show featuring many fighters nationaly ranked in the top 10, the fight of the night belonged to Di Prazak and Bronwyn Wylie. A 10 round war that became a blood bath in the later rounds. Needs to be seen to be believed. Nobody present will ever forget the fight...
Next up......
Officially signed and announced...
Di Prazak vs Lindsay Garbatt on September 24th in Melbourne Australia.
World # 1 and WIBA Super-featherweight champ putting it all on the line. A real number 1 coming to Australia, not a hand picked opponant delivering a vacant title...this is the real deal. Win, lose or draw this fight is going to be a war and true test for both boxers. Garbatt has taken on all challengers and is doing it again. How good is Di Prazak...we'll know in September !!
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Post by Jason Ozuma on Jun 24, 2011 21:51:56 GMT -5
Last Friday saw a true advertisement for boxing. Not just womens boxing, but the art and science of the sport. On a show featuring many fighters nationaly ranked in the top 10, the fight of the night belonged to Di Prazak and Bronwyn Wylie. A 10 round war that became a blood bath in the later rounds. Needs to be seen to be believed. Nobody present will ever forget the fight... Next up...... Officially signed and announced... Di Prazak vs Lindsay Garbatt on September 24th in Melbourne Australia. World # 1 and WIBA Super-featherweight champ putting it all on the line. A real number 1 coming to Australia, not a hand picked opponant delivering a vacant title...this is the real deal. Win, lose or draw this fight is going to be a war and true test for both boxers. Garbatt has taken on all challengers and is doing it again. How good is Di Prazak...we'll know in September !! Di Prazak is a good fighter, no one can argue that but Brown wylie is a light weight, I would have love to have seen Prazak take on Raika Fujin. Why?? Because both Prazak and Fujin destroyed Browyn Wylie. I still question the importance of this fight with Garbatt, I like Garbatt but everyone, who is anyone know that Kuehne is running from Garbatt and Elina Tissen ran the 41 yard dash and across the world to get away from Garbatt.
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Post by Adam Wilcock on Jun 25, 2011 4:58:03 GMT -5
I dont quite get what you are trying to say.... Hi Jason...
Firstly, Bronwyn Wylie walks around at super-featherweight, and has fought her 25 kickboxing/Muai fights at between feather and lightweight. The fight with Prazak was at super-featherweight.
Question the importance of what fight ?? You say Kuehne and Tissen are running from Garbatt, but yet Prazak and her team are bringing Garbatt to Australia for the fight. Does that not say a few things for a) the importance of the fight, b) how they highly they rate and respect Garbatt, c) how they believe Prazak is world class....
I'm not sure what you are trying to say about this fight...??!!
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Post by Jason Ozuma on Jun 25, 2011 21:26:15 GMT -5
I dont quite get what you are trying to say.... Hi Jason... Firstly, Bronwyn Wylie walks around at super-featherweight, and has fought her 25 kickboxing/Muai fights at between feather and lightweight. The fight with Prazak was at super-featherweight. Question the importance of what fight ?? You say Kuehne and Tissen are running from Garbatt, but yet Prazak and her team are bringing Garbatt to Australia for the fight. Does that not say a few things for a) the importance of the fight, b) how they highly they rate and respect Garbatt, c) how they believe Prazak is world class.... I'm not sure what you are trying to say about this fight...??!! You answered my question in your other post, I was wondering why Prazack was dropping from light welterweight to superfeatherweight but you answered that already. I do apologize for that, I didnt' get the whole situation, most of the fighters I saw on boxrec that Prazack fought was light welterweight and also according to boxrec Wylie was a lightweight, she also took on the light welterweight lauryn eagle . Good luck on getting on the global scene after the Garbatt fight, I would look at two types of fighters, the publicized fighters and the good fighters that will fight anywhere or any time...the key word is the good fighters that will fight anywhere because some fighters will just fight anywhere and be a traveling punching bag. Make a list of best fighters and stay in contact with them and see if they will fight in australia. Now most probably wont fight in Australia but some will.
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