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Post by Martin Peters on Mar 9, 2012 7:18:01 GMT -5
Hey, has she retired or something? Only two fights in 2010, 2 last year, and nothing on the horizon according to what I can find.
Anyone know anything?
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Post by Jason Ozuma on Mar 9, 2012 10:22:11 GMT -5
Hey, has she retired or something? Only two fights in 2010, 2 last year, and nothing on the horizon according to what I can find. Anyone know anything? Susi K is training a young women for the Proseiben boxing fight night things just like Regina Halmich! However I believe that Susi K has become a real relic in boxing as far as flyweight goes! Susi K has been hyped too much by the German an not really look at realistically, she is an excellent boxer but just hasnt fought anyone good for a long time an I blame this both on SES boxing promotion, an Universum! Simona Galassi is one of the top flyweight fighters in the world an is more likely than Marianna Juarez to leave her country, she has been avoided by Regina Halmich an Susi K! I have heard in the news that Susi K is planing to fight Yessica Bopp, if Susi k robs Yessica Bopp not only will the promotion have hell to pay but so will the germany boxing scene an Susi Ks career but also the other problme is that Susi K has not fought Arley Mucino or Nadia Raoui! Which she lost too an even with the recent fighters she fought: Pannmit who Susi K fought last was knocked out by Yessica Chavez of mexico, Ana arrozola was smushed worse by Yessica bopp Ava Knight knocked out ARley Mucino Melissa Mcmorrow beat Arley Mucino The flyweight is jumping with good talented fighters but rarely do they fight with neutral judges or awesome opponents This year will definetly determine if Susi K is the killer queen or not
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Post by longjab on Mar 13, 2012 18:00:33 GMT -5
"...Susi K has not fought Arley Mucino or Nadia Raoui!..."
Jason, what I think you meant to say is that Susi K has not rematched with Arely Mucino or Nadia Raoui!
She fought both of them, but, in my opinion, both were ripped off.
Arely was screwed out of definite victory over her when a convenient headbutt - one they took their sweet old time in stopping the blood - ended the fight in the 2nd round with a technical no decision that saved Kentikian. They no longer wanted anything to do with Mucino, since she was bullying up on Kentikan pretty good with her taller height and longer reach.
As for the first fight with Raoui, the 10 round decision was purely political and Kentikian knew it when she admitted that Raoui should get a rematch.
Longjab
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Post by Jason Ozuma on Mar 13, 2012 21:12:27 GMT -5
"...Susi K has not fought Arley Mucino or Nadia Raoui!..."
Jason, what I think you meant to say is that Susi K has not rematched with Arely Mucino or Nadia Raoui!
She fought both of them, but, in my opinion, both were ripped off.
Arely was screwed out of definite victory over her when a convenient headbutt - one they took their sweet old time in stopping the blood - ended the fight in the 2nd round with a technical no decision that saved Kentikian. They no longer wanted anything to do with Mucino, since she was bullying up on Kentikan pretty good with her taller height and longer reach.
As for the first fight with Raoui, the 10 round decision was purely political and Kentikian knew it when she admitted that Raoui should get a rematch.
Longjab You said everything I wanted to say except for this, this flaw is my same problem with the Olympics 2012, every country in the world from Argentina to South Korea to America has an american female boxer hyped up for the Olympics 2012 even though the olympics themselves even boxing has been very corrupt an problematic, no one is bringing this up, I hope things work out well an i am wrong! But back to Susi K, I saw a recent video of Zdf exaggerating how she punches faster than Muhammad Ali, then they showed her smushing Pannmit even though Pannmit was knocked out only by Yessica Chavez! I know they think they fighter is good but you need more facts an not fiction!
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Post by Jason Ozuma on Mar 14, 2012 17:27:03 GMT -5
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Post by Martin Peters on Apr 19, 2012 13:53:03 GMT -5
Evidently she's going to fight again in May, against that most powerful of opponents, "as yet unnamed". We all know what that means. Okay, she probably needs a relatively easy workout after having so little activity of late. The real test as to whether she's serious about taking on the best will come in the rival after this next bout.
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Post by TD on Apr 19, 2012 17:34:43 GMT -5
Martin, hate to say this but KENTIKIAN = ZERO. She is afraid to step out of her dad's backyard. Until she actually fights a fair-unbiased-away from home fight she is NOT worth these last two sentances.
TD
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Post by Jason Ozuma on Apr 20, 2012 2:59:33 GMT -5
Evidently she's going to fight again in May, against that most powerful of opponents, "as yet unnamed". We all know what that means. Okay, she probably needs a relatively easy workout after having so little activity of late. The real test as to whether she's serious about taking on the best will come in the rival after this next bout. Martin I disagree with you, Susi K an her current management make a decision everytime to either fight good opponents or to not fight a good opponent an most often she fights a very bad opponent! Everyone an their momma knows susi k is fighting but against who? what is this hype for nothing or somethings, that will be determined by them an their choice! Kinas Malpartida managment used hype to pump a fight against a newcomer but on the day of the real fight, we will see if this fight was worth the hype or not! Ina still hasnt fought anyone good or interesting even know with a promotion! Most people want these fighters to fight good fights but unless they make a choice to do so it will never happen
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Post by Martin Peters on Apr 27, 2012 14:42:20 GMT -5
Well, the fight will be against Malissa McMorrow, not a nobody...but does she have the KO punch to avoid the inevitable (whether fair or otherwise) defeat?
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Post by Jason Ozuma on Apr 28, 2012 0:01:44 GMT -5
Well, the fight will be against Malissa McMorrow, not a nobody...but does she have the KO punch to avoid the inevitable (whether fair or otherwise) defeat? Melissa Mcmorrows greatest opponent is the venue of Germany, the judges an the referee! Melissa beat Arely Mucino but she was unable to convince any of the judges that she won the fight! I still believe susi K should not be underestimated either, remember the Mongoose was taken down easily by Nadia raoui!
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Post by Johnny Pagan on May 1, 2012 14:13:40 GMT -5
Rauoi never hurt the 43 year old Mongoose ! Not one punch she threw hurt her She walked out of the ring without a scratch Raoui had a bruised face and was cut when she walked out of the ring Mongoose lost because she dd not let her hands go and was out worked
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Post by Jason Ozuma on May 1, 2012 19:10:54 GMT -5
Rauoi never hurt the 43 year old Mongoose ! Not one punch she threw hurt her She walked out of the ring without a scratch Raoui had a bruised face and was cut when she walked out of the ring Mongoose lost because she dd not let her hands go and was out worked I like the mongoose, not just because she is an older fighter who started late but because she is pretty good at boxing but the thing is the mongoose is going to have to step up her game to stay relevent in this boxing game! Remember Carina Moreno, enough said!
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Post by Martin Peters on May 16, 2012 23:52:50 GMT -5
Jason wrote:
"Melissa Mcmorrows greatest opponent is the venue of Germany, the judges an the referee! Melissa beat Arely Mucino but she was unable to convince any of the judges that she won the fight!"
Well, well...I've only read reports of the fight...seems like Melissa won the early rounds, Susi the latter stages...I think the ref gave a draw, the two judges a win for Melissa. Hopefully it'll come up on youtube soon...In the meantime, maybe that thing about needing a ko in Germany is beginning to change...end of the homer syndrome at least in this part of the world?
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Post by Johnny Pagan on May 17, 2012 12:29:02 GMT -5
Ava Knight would beat them all She is too big and too strong at 112
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Post by Rick Scharmberg on Mar 13, 2013 8:26:41 GMT -5
Susi is one-dimensional due to her style and stature. Long-armed boxer types with some pop will always be her nemisis.
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