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In reply to Post #1385
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Ha sorry i mean do you read ? Pmsl
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In reply to Post #1383 Can you read ?
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In reply to Post #1382 I have the book and seen it, incredible story
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In reply to Post #1377 21 years ago on tuesday i saw mickey ward defeat my pal shea neary to win the world title , will never forget that night , ward was,nt a boxer just a rough brawler as hard as they come , it was a huge upset.If you have,nt seen the the film the fighter get it watched .
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In reply to Post #1377 Seen it mate. There’s not many I haven’t
Watched Canelo vs. GGG 1 & 2 again yesterday to psyche me up for the nights boxing
Echo that what’s said about Savannah, looking good
The first of the ladies fights was a total and utter complete mismatch, that should have been stopped after a couple of rounds for me
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In reply to Post #1378 Yes savannah has got one hell of a punch
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In reply to Post #1376 That was one hell of a shot,nice to see him go check if Cruz was ok
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I thought the match of the night was SAVANNAH MARSHALL !!!!!!!!!!! when she stopped Hanna Rankin
it was a treat to watch amazing footwork boxing skill and power punching from Savannah
and agree Delboy should call it a day now
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In reply to Post #1376 No, didn’t watch it mate. I’ll give it a view later on.
Did you ever see Ward v Gatti 1.
Awesome dust up.
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In reply to Post #1375 Not sure if you watched it, I guess not?
Watch Davis and Santa Cruz, what a fight!
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Got to agree that Chisora was awful. However Usyk surely takes from the fight that Chisora whose record shows he’s knocked out opponents he stood up to him and hurt an opponent who was 3 stone heavier. What I’ve seen of the heavyweight division ‘albeit not a great deal’ there ain’t many ‘only Tyson resembles anything close’ who are as nimble as him.
I thought he did very well and entitled to take a lot of confidence from that in that he never really looked in any danger throughout.
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Chisora was awful , his cornermen did,nt heip , time to hang his gloves up.
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In reply to Post #1372 Disappointed for big Del, heart like a lion, came out well in the first round but he had a mountain to climb. Usyk, good boxer and his footwork and movement was superb
With respect to big Del though, he is at the end of his career, his movement has never been great, he’s a big unit, bit of a machine, that’s his strength and what makes him a great entertainer, he wants a war!
I don’t doubt that Usyk beats Joshua, could be relatively easy for me, but Joshua does carry good power. If Hearn let’s it happen, which I doubt, he will try his best to block it, even though he is now the mandatory! He can lose to Fury or Usyk, mmmmmm, who it’s gonna be, another bum £
Joshua vs. Pulev
Winner fights Usyk
Wilder, Usyk avoids him like the plague and goes for Fury, and gets battered, either way
I suppose the question is, who will Fury fight in the meantime?
Tyson Fury beats them all. He would jab Usyk head off and catch him with the big ones too
Good news, it throws somebody else in the mix. For me
1. Fury
2. Wilder
3. Usyk
4. Joshua vs. Pulev, this all depends on what Pulev has left for me, who's got the biggest hammer!
Others?
Dubois hanging around somewhere?
I would love to see Joshua and Wilder, that should answer a few questions
I wonder if Usyk fancies Wilder, you never hear him talking about that much lol
Boxing politics and ****s like Hearn (£) spoil everything. It’s simple, the best should fight the best
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What a talent Usyk is. Certainly moves around that ring well and believe if he fights Joshua he’ll win. Thought the bell saved Chisora at the end of round 7 as I really believe another 10-20 seconds Chisora would have gone.
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