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Anybody watch BJS vs. Murray?
Heroic performance by Murray, totally outboxed by Saunders. Didn't quite get the tactics, high guard, block the shots and counter? or it was just economical for him, who knows?
Great performance by BJS, great movement and hand speed with an array of shots. Possibly the complete or finished article now?
I see he wants Canelo now and not GGG. To be fair, he deserves a shot for me
I think once Callum Smith has had his right rib cage smashed to bits BJS could be his next opponent
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In reply to Post #1481 I would have to go for yarde , certainly not an easy fight to call
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In reply to Post #1480 who you got ARTHUR VS YARDE ? I think Yarde but its a dangerous fight for him and Arthurs Jab may stop the ko
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In reply to Post #1479 Yep saunders looked good , certainly knows how to use his head.murray not as fast as he once was which is to be expected.
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In reply to Post #1478 Yes Tennyson fast accurate and very heavy handed !! nice to watch !
and Saunders is looking good too
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Tennyson didnt hang around !
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In reply to Post #1476 ARTHUR VS YARDE
I reckon should be a great match looking forward to that one tomorrow night
a dangerous fight for Yarde
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In reply to Post #1475 Yes i know martin quite well , lived 8 miles away from each other until last year , cant say he is my favourite person but i would love to see him win , a very very difficult task but you never know .
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In reply to Post #1473 Martin Murray has everything to gain and nothing to lose sadly he has always fallen short at his biggest fights cant see it being any different
OH but I would love to see an upset
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In reply to Post #1473 Should be a decent fight that, hopefully
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Boxing tonight sky sport main ev 8pm
Saunders v murray ,
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In reply to Post #1471
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In reply to Post #1470 Its an interesting one of, what happens next?
Joshua and Pulev soon, see what happens there?
I would like to see Joyce vs. Usyk. Both will be different fighters now, Joyce jab has improved and his guard is by his chin, not near his elbow like their first fight lol. Usyk, great boxer, great movement and sharp, you have to fancy him i suppose, still, it will be the full 12 rounds not an Olympic 5 round punch fest
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In reply to Post #1469 I can’t see him stepping in the ring either with Wilder especially if he’s ever in line for a shot at AJ. If not then I guess he’s got to go up against Wilder to enhance any further prospects.
I believe Usyk beats Joyce.
Obviously not had the amount of fights as opposed to those who are supposedly thought of as better.
Time will tell.
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In reply to Post #1468 I can’t see Usyk wanting to step in the ring with Wilder
If that happens I would be extremely surprised
I don’t think anybody who is up there would want Wilder if the truth be know, extremely dangerous fight for anybody, even Fury!
I think Joyce is Joyce, you see what you get now, a rematch with Usyk will be very interesting, I hope it happens, Joyce seems to want it?
Regarding Usyk, great boxer no doubt but a test for any boxer is a lot of fights against quality opponents with different styles. He will never be that man for me, he is 33, unless he is doing 3 fights a year up to 40 loI, agree though, has a chance of a title, time will tell how he progresses
Lets not forget Lomachenko another one of the purists and pundits favourite, struggled against Salido at the end of his career and got a proper boxing lesson the last time out against Lopez, wonder what the purists think of him now, Lopez was superb!
Simply has not had all the fights like the real top guys for me
How can you claim to be the man when you are say15 and 0 when there are men out there who have done 30, 40, 50 and 60 plus professional fights with minimum loses or draws, completely different level and should not be discussed in the same breath for me, respect to them
In this era he has a chance to shine. Time will tell if he goes down as one of the greats. Me personally, I don’t think he will, if I’m wrong I will have enjoyed the show
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