TangerineSteve17
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DTKOAG said:So who won then ?
Bellew points. But both won really, cos fight no.3 is on the cards.
DTKOAG said:So who won then ?
Eddie Hearn!DTKOAG said:So who won then ?
Eddie Hearn, Sky and anyone who didn't waste an hour or so of their lives watching it.DTKOAG said:So who won then ?
Corky said:I doubt there would be that much interest in a 3rd fight, one guy on the ropes for the last 3rd of the fight with the other not landing a decent shot.
Why not try to avenge their defeats at light heavy rather than carry visible body fat?
leighton said:Corky said:I doubt there would be that much interest in a 3rd fight, one guy on the ropes for the last 3rd of the fight with the other not landing a decent shot.
Why not try to avenge their defeats at light heavy rather than carry visible body fat?
In fairness to both Bellew and Cleverly they wouldnt beat the guys that beat them in a rematch at that weight again. Thats the reason why Cleverly moved up. Bellew too but he was drained at the weight. Bellew was never a great technical boxer but he has power but he hasnt got the power to KO Cleverly. No matter what I think Cleverly v Bellew could well be done again if the demand was high then why not. They need a top card to fill out a football stadium but will it happen who knows. If the demand is there it could well do.
leighton said:Corky said:I doubt there would be that much interest in a 3rd fight, one guy on the ropes for the last 3rd of the fight with the other not landing a decent shot.
Why not try to avenge their defeats at light heavy rather than carry visible body fat?
In fairness to both Bellew and Cleverly they wouldnt beat the guys that beat them in a rematch at that weight again. Thats the reason why Cleverly moved up. Bellew too but he was drained at the weight. Bellew was never a great technical boxer but he has power but he hasnt got the power to KO Cleverly. No matter what I think Cleverly v Bellew could well be done again if the demand was high then why not. They need a top card to fill out a football stadium but will it happen who knows. If the demand is there it could well do.
Talk of his next fight being against Kevin Johnson. That's a definite step up from the people he's been fighting so far. He's lost 4 of his last 5 fights, but his record is 29 wins 6 defeats, he's never been knocked out, and he's been in the ring with some decent boxers, his defeats have been against the likes of Manuel Charr, Dereck Chisora, Tyson Fury and Vitali Klitschko. If you can take all of them the full 12 rounds then you must have something to you. He lost to them all in landslide points decisions, but he went the distance, and that's what Joshua needs. Johnson clearly doesn't have the power to trouble anyone half decent, but he can obviously take a fair bit of punishment and keep going. Joshua could do with a fight that goes a good distance. However, If Joshua can stop Johnson, especially if he does so early, then that could be a real indicator that he's the real deal.FantasyIreland said:Joshua is a colossus,obviously geared up to the eye balls......but he has a fantastic physique and awesome power.It will be interesting to see just how far he can go.
ell said:When will sky start showing it for free? Still got Pac vs Algieri on record to keep me happy till then anyway
ell said:In case anyones interested tickets go on general sale for Crolla vs Abrill at midday today