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In reply to Post #408 Crolla got his dream for me, the big fight. The truth is he is not at the same level even prior to the fight we knew that. And if we are talking TOP level fighters he’s not up there and never has been
Lomachenko, great fighter but a lot of hype for me too because he has not exactly fought the greats or any real names. He’s 31, with a 13 win, 1 loss and 0 draws and his loss was against a Salido who was at the end of his career, shadow of himself, and did a job on him.
He needs some real big fights to put his name down in history and at 31, near the end of his career, with 14 professional fights he’s never gonna get there for me if we’re talking “greats”
Garcia is the fight for me. And to be honest I was disappointed against his performance agains Errol the boring truth Spence who put him on the end of the jab all night. That should be a good test
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In reply to Post #406 Us too, rooting for the lad.
Indeed he was.
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In reply to Post #407 Sadly it was to big an ask ..........Lomachenko was levels above but the ref was **** and should have stopped it in the 3 rd to save unnecessary punishment in the 4th rubbish ref
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Talk about a demolition !! Thats why he was 1/500 to win.
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In reply to Post #405 Hope he does well , his dad was a half decent fighter and coach, he had extremely bad luck and lucky to be alive.
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In reply to Post #403 No doubt he will but what stands him in good stead is that he’s always been very fit whose always looked after his body.
He knows the craic regards pacing himself as he had over 90 fights as an amateur.
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In reply to Post #398 Hello mate, Aj will win ,he,s fighting a mediocre boxer again, Dave is looking for a big name , im at anfield with him sunday so maybe an update.
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In reply to Post #402 I guarantee he will get tired when he steps up the rounds and faces better opponents , you have to be a different fighter when fights get longer, good luck to him hope he does well.
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Nathan’s best mate Dan Hewitt hosts a boxing show called ‘boxing tv’ from his own home which reaches out to over 2 million viewers,
When asking Nathan ‘why your power has improved so much recently’ his response was ‘because I am letting it go without thinking of the consequences of getting tired, because I now don’t get tired at all. I have now fully matured and feel naturally strong.
I’ve told him to do all that he can within himself, be the best he can as that way you can have no regrets thinking I wish I’d done this better or that better.
Lightning quick, posesses that knock out punch and his body punches have brought a few to their knees.
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In reply to Post #400 No mate not televised. It’s at the kings hall in his/my home town of Stoke on Trent.
Stepping up to 8 rounds in prep for having a go for the midlands title.
Had a great career as an amateur beating Terry Flanagan who went on become a world champion.
Enjoying the ride mate and love following him too.
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In reply to Post #399 what card is he on is it being televised ?
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Be there tomorrow watching Nathan fight. Put in the hard miles as usual and is looking very very sharp.
Go oarnnnnnnn Nathan.
Edit - Stepping in the ring tomorrow against a good un whose stepped in the ring with Gennady Golovkin. Knows it’s a step up but feeling confident.
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In reply to Post #396 What's your prediction for the aj fight jeff?
And have you heard anything about what pricey is up to next?
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In reply to Post #395 Aj really doesn't like Miller does he?!
Crolla seems a really nice guy, and has such self belief. But loma is silly good, a freak really. Can't see him being beaten by anyone, he's quite like ffloyd in that he doesn't really get hit, and you can't beat a man you can't hit
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In reply to Post #395 Thats what joshua is an overated *******
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