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Top Fighters
by Paul on 11/01/07 at 07:52 AM ET
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from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch,
5. D.J. King
Blues
Height, weight: 6-3, 230
Scouting report: Considered one of the game’s top up-and-coming fighters.
read on for the other four…
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Sorry… but you can’t fight once in two years and be considered #3 in the league. Chara landed a nice punch; but if Koci’s nose wasn’t already busted up, he wouldn’t have bled like that and Chara would still be a 6’9” handcuffed hulk. Laraque and Brashear have switched places now since Brashear had a knock down win against him a few weeks ago. Boogie is a consensus #3. I put Godard at #4 (he beat Boogie last year and has given a lot of heavies trouble). You have Peters at #5, McGratton at #6, and King at #7.
Posted by Sig from Washington DC on 11/01/07 at 11:45 AM ET