yeseye
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Fancy Warrington points or late stoppage.Hope Carl beats Warrington, i can see Josh getting dropped with a counter but still a close fight. Think this will go too the cards.
I hope i’m wrong!
Fancy Warrington points or late stoppage.Hope Carl beats Warrington, i can see Josh getting dropped with a counter but still a close fight. Think this will go too the cards.
Fancy Warrington points or late stoppage.
I hope i’m wrong!
I imagine Nige Travis is at home with Carl? Not that there will be any serious work done between now and the fight.Busy week for Jamie Moore, he's in NY with Fielding.
I imagine Nige Travis is at home with Carl? Not that there will be any serious work done between now and the fight.
I think Roach has a point in that Fury's 1-2 jab combos were hurting Wilder all fight, had he been more aggressive he could knock Wilder out. But actually Fury was a bit more attacking than most thought he'd be and way more than the Klitschko fight. Either way, absolutely no need for Roach to do that interview and talk in that way in public.
Fancy Warrington points or late stoppage.
I hope i’m wrong!
Those 3, Lewis and Dunne (mostly for sentimental reasons).Looking back, who were your 5 favourite fighters in your lifetime?
For me.. (37 years old)
Calzaghe
Hatton
Mayweather
Naseem Hamed
Eubank (Sr)
Looking back, who were your 5 favourite fighters in your lifetime?
For me.. (37 years old)
Calzaghe
Hatton
Mayweather
Naseem Hamed
Eubank (Sr)
Never seen Pernell Whitaker but a quick Youtube v Chavez - nice boxer!Year between us but i'll have 2 of your list
Calzaghe
Lewis
Mayweather
pernell whitaker (no mayweather without this guy - the greatest in my lifetime)
Roy Jones Jnr (pre drugs)
Never seen Pernell Whitaker but a quick Youtube v Chavez - nice boxer!
Roy Jones was like that for me. No doubt a great (shouldn't have moved up though) but so hard to actually catch on TV.Was hard to catch in terms of tv, however, i always managed to get a vhs off the lads in the gym.... he won't be everyone's cup of tea but defensively, nobody comes close, that includes money. He was also robbed by the WBC, as per, in a couple of his fights, the Chavez one was a disgrace, however you'd expect nothing else from the Mexican cartel who run the body
Roy Jones was like that for me. No doubt a great (shouldn't have moved up though) but so hard to actually catch on TV.
An enigma was Jones, to move through the divisions, especially from light middleweight, all the way through to Heavyweight champion, is kind of ridiculous and showed up the division somewhat following the golden period of the 90s.. Taking nothing away from the guy, a superb boxer, however, to reach his goal he was juicing his ass off
This, for me, is why Calzaghe is probably the UK's greatest, alongside Lewis.. sure he was avoided for many years, and who wouldn't after he annihilated Lacy, however, if there is a better in fight tactician, I'm yet to find him!
Lennox LewisLooking back, who were your 5 favourite fighters in your lifetime?
For me.. (37 years old)
Calzaghe
Hatton
Mayweather
Naseem Hamed
Eubank (Sr)
There was a midweek show on around 10-11 pm in the 80s and 90s with Reg Gutteridge and Jim Watt that used to show the big fights from around the world from the previous week.Roy Jones was like that for me. No doubt a great (shouldn't have moved up though) but so hard to actually catch on TV.
There was a midweek show on around 10-11 pm in the 80s and 90s with Reg Gutteridge and Jim Watt that used to show the big fights from around the world from the previous week.
All the greats like Whittaker,Chavez and Jones were regulars on it.Was probably my favourite programme of that era.