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In reply to Post #1681 Lucky against quigg? He beat him comfortably!!
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Two weight world champion who,s had some hard fights, very experienced, was definately interested but at the weight knew from round one that he was going to be up against it , just too small against a fighter with a great jab.He gave it a go to become a three weight world champion.Total respect from me hope he has a happy retirement.
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In reply to Post #1681 Not seen much of framptons career but he looked like he wasnt interested to me.
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In reply to Post #1680 Frampton had gone well before this fight imho. Been a great fighter but i guess you have to know when to give up
He was lucky against Quigg, managed to turn over Santa Cruz which was a hell of a result and then the loss to Warrington was it for me. Had some tough fights
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In reply to Post #1679 Totally outclassed
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Frampton v herring tonight ch 5
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Watched Lennox Clarke at the Birmingham arena when on the same card as Nathan when losing on points to Lerone Richards. However last evening took the British and commonwealth super middleweight titles with a stoppage. Strangely enough I got talking to a lad ‘remained friends since’ whose mates with Lennox and so pleased to see his mate win. What a tough, tough lad Lennox is. Well done, chuffed for the lad.
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I know Povetkin is knocking on a touch but didn’t he have covid in January as that could explain ‘other than age’ a lacklustre performance. Still, no doubt a nice payday.
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In reply to Post #1675 young hatton wont be climbing too far up the ladder
Thought the same myself Jeff, a lot of nervous energy but has a very LOT to learn!
Quite emotional for his dad though I guess, wish him all the best and hope he does not get hurt
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In reply to Post #1674 Poor from povetkin , he looked wrong from the moment he entered the ring , like he,d been out all night , strange, was hoping shea s lad would win, that was probably his last fight, young hatton wont be climbing too far up the ladder , and as for that other heavyweight farce the least said the better.
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Well, Whyte got the win. When he started throwing those big overhand looping rights it thought, oh no, bit reckless that. Corner put him straight and the punch that did the damage was a short straight right! Proves he has the power. Think he will have learned a lot from that myself?
As for his next opponent, Calling Wilder out
That is an extremely dangerous fight for me. Can’t see him getting much from that if it happens other than KOd and a decent payout $
Better off looking for an easy fight and then hope that he gets a crack at the winner of Tyson vs. Joshua. I would like to see him fight Joshua again, rocked him last time and gave him a lot of trouble
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In reply to Post #1672 Agree there mate. Wardley, not convinced at all. Those low hands and aggressive style are not a good sign for me. Easy to hit. I like his shape but he has to get a stone off if he is serious and I question how he would fit in against a true heavyweight who can box
Cheeseman is a great watch, athlete who wears his heart on his sleeve, up for a war every time I have seen him. Warrior
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In reply to Post #1671 Agreed. Cheeseman vs Metcalf was 10/10 and I can't see Whyte vs Povetkin being better than that.
The less said about Wardley vs Molina the better.
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Cheeseman vs. Metcalf next fight fans, could be fight of the night. Cheeseman will give it his all
Edit - What a fight! don’t get much better than that, war, Cheeseman
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In reply to Post #1669 Watched a program on Sky about him the other day, got some good boxers behind him there with his Dad and uncle Mathew. Massive ask of him though to be as good as his dad though. Can see a Tszyu revisited on the horizon pending weights
Let’s hope we have another British world champion in the making
Think I’m going to watch the DW fight tonight. Two careers on the line here for me.Somebody is going to get KOd, let’s hope nobody gets seriously hurt
Big UFC fight tonight too, both men can strike
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