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Re: Boxing

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 11:42 pm
by WaspInWales
Haye makes no mention of his injury, even when pushed in an interview.

Re: Boxing

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 12:02 am
by Big D
Haye is finished. He was winning the fight until his injury but he never had Bellew in trouble.

AJ, WK and Wilder would all have had him out in 1st rnds.

Bellew does deserves some credit. He took some decent shots in there.

Given his age Bellew should go after Parker. He only had a couple of fights left. He's as well chasing HW fights as there's no money at CW. He'll lose bit he's as well getting paid

Re: Boxing

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 4:18 am
by Lord Lucan
What a load of crap, a terrible advertisement for boxing, in the heyday of heavyweight boxing these two bums wouldn't even get work as sparring partners.

Garcia v Thurman, now there was a decent scrap.

Re: Boxing

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 6:04 am
by Len
Thought it was a bit of a crap fight. Thought Haye would take it easily, credit to Bellew. Lucky he got injured though. I hope he stays in heavyweight, AJ will destroy him. I fancy Parker to smash him up too.

Re: Boxing

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 10:17 am
by Big D
They will. But it's retirement money for Bellew now. Seeing as Haye was ranked no.1 contender to Parker then that fight makes sense.

Will be good for Parker. Pay day and raise his profile in UK if there is to be a fight with AJ down the road.

As I said I think Haye is finished. He hits hard but Bellew took all his shots early. He would have chinned him eventually but he couldn't get him out early.

Re: Boxing

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 10:19 am
by Mellsblue
Yay, dad won.

Two more fights max at heavyweight then Bellew is gone, according to Hearn.

Re: Boxing

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 11:49 am
by Pie Man
Errr, guess I was wrong! Rematch already mentioned though.

Re: Boxing

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 12:20 pm
by Big D
Haye is the money fight for Bellew but Haye has had/needs surgery on his achilles and there is no guarantee he comes back at all.

Re: Boxing

Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 11:50 am
by Numbers
Big D wrote:They will. But it's retirement money for Bellew now. Seeing as Haye was ranked no.1 contender to Parker then that fight makes sense.

Will be good for Parker. Pay day and raise his profile in UK if there is to be a fight with AJ down the road.

As I said I think Haye is finished. He hits hard but Bellew took all his shots early. He would have chinned him eventually but he couldn't get him out early.
Don't forget that Parker has to negotiate Hughie Fury first :)

Re: Boxing

Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 8:50 pm
by Discreet Hooker
Numbers wrote:
Big D wrote:They will. But it's retirement money for Bellew now. Seeing as Haye was ranked no.1 contender to Parker then that fight makes sense.

Will be good for Parker. Pay day and raise his profile in UK if there is to be a fight with AJ down the road.

As I said I think Haye is finished. He hits hard but Bellew took all his shots early. He would have chinned him eventually but he couldn't get him out early.
Don't forget that Parker has to negotiate Hughie Fury first :)

Just been reading that Parker is guaranteed £1.8 million for this fight and Fury will receive at least £1.2 million .

It could only happen to heavies . If Fury gets smashed he need never fight again after just 20 ' fights ' . :o

Re: Boxing

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 1:13 pm
by Numbers
Discreet Hooker wrote:
Numbers wrote:
Big D wrote:They will. But it's retirement money for Bellew now. Seeing as Haye was ranked no.1 contender to Parker then that fight makes sense.

Will be good for Parker. Pay day and raise his profile in UK if there is to be a fight with AJ down the road.

As I said I think Haye is finished. He hits hard but Bellew took all his shots early. He would have chinned him eventually but he couldn't get him out early.
Don't forget that Parker has to negotiate Hughie Fury first :)

Just been reading that Parker is guaranteed £1.8 million for this fight and Fury will receive at least £1.2 million .

It could only happen to heavies . If Fury gets smashed he need never fight again after just 20 ' fights ' . :o
Yes, but now he's sorted out his debilitating acne he will be undisputed champion of the World by the end of the year ;)

Re: Boxing

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 4:28 pm
by Mellsblue
I don't begrudge heavy weights getting silly money, if I ignore the fact I dislike any sportsman getting silly money. If you're going to be repeatedly punched in the head by a physical freak for a living best make it a short career.

Re: Boxing

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 7:06 pm
by Discreet Hooker
Mellsblue wrote:I don't begrudge heavy weights getting silly money, if I ignore the fact I dislike any sportsman getting silly money. If you're going to be repeatedly punched in the head by a physical freak for a living best make it a short career.

You are Tyson Fury and I claim my £1,000, 000 prize .


Think I heard today he's fighting later in the year . Mind you , that could be a family dispute . :oops:

Re: Boxing

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 3:25 pm
by Numbers
Discreet Hooker wrote:
Mellsblue wrote:I don't begrudge heavy weights getting silly money, if I ignore the fact I dislike any sportsman getting silly money. If you're going to be repeatedly punched in the head by a physical freak for a living best make it a short career.

You are Tyson Fury and I claim my £1,000, 000 prize .


Think I heard today he's fighting later in the year . Mind you , that could be a family dispute . :oops:

Aye, under an Irish boxing license.

Re: Boxing

Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 7:45 pm
by Discreet Hooker
I heard a cringeworthy Haye on 5Live drumming up a return bout with Bellew but this time he'd show much respect . Haye's expecting a fine from the BBBc for ' trash ' talk before their last encounter . How an earth would anyone want to see these two in the same ring again :?: Anyone who steps thru' the ropes and is prepared to face someone willing to take their head off gets my vote , but , surely even heavyweight fans wouldn't want a repeat .

My local was rammed Saturday night to watch this , even uninformed heavyweight fans thought the ' fight ' poor .

Re: Boxing

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 12:05 pm
by Numbers
Discreet Hooker wrote:I heard a cringeworthy Haye on 5Live drumming up a return bout with Bellew but this time he'd show much respect . Haye's expecting a fine from the BBBc for ' trash ' talk before their last encounter . How an earth would anyone want to see these two in the same ring again :?: Anyone who steps thru' the ropes and is prepared to face someone willing to take their head off gets my vote , but , surely even heavyweight fans wouldn't want a repeat .

My local was rammed Saturday night to watch this , even uninformed heavyweight fans thought the ' fight ' poor .
I suppose people would want to see what the outcome would be without one of the fighters being badly injured, I think everyone knows Haye is the better boxer.

Bellew wouldn't take another fight against Haye imo.

Re: Boxing

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 2:11 pm
by Big D
Numbers wrote: Bellew wouldn't take another fight against Haye imo.
I wouldn't if I were him. Get the winner of Parker and the diddy Fury at Goodison, make a bit of money, maybe fluke a world title and retire.

Haye even though I think he is shot is better than all 3 of the above.

Re: Boxing

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 12:34 pm
by Numbers
Golovkin fights Daniel Jacobs on Saturday night in what could be his stiffest oppostion yet, Jacobs has a record of 32/31/1 with 29KOs, unfortunately for him as his only defeat has come by the way of knockout then I can't see any way for him to dethrone the Kazakh King.

Re: Boxing

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 12:51 pm
by Discreet Hooker
Numbers wrote:Golovkin fights Daniel Jacobs on Saturday night in what could be his stiffest oppostion yet, Jacobs has a record of 32/31/1 with 29KOs, unfortunately for him as his only defeat has come by the way of knockout then I can't see any way for him to dethrone the Kazakh King.


I think a lot of GGG's opponents get fed up of hitting him before getting knocked out . The guys an absolute beast but brilliant to watch . He surely has to be the current best p4p boxer world wide .

Re: Boxing

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 12:54 pm
by Numbers
Discreet Hooker wrote:
Numbers wrote:Golovkin fights Daniel Jacobs on Saturday night in what could be his stiffest oppostion yet, Jacobs has a record of 32/31/1 with 29KOs, unfortunately for him as his only defeat has come by the way of knockout then I can't see any way for him to dethrone the Kazakh King.


I think a lot of GGG's opponents get fed up of hitting him before getting knocked out . The guys an absolute beast but brilliant to watch . He surely has to be the current best p4p boxer world wide .
I agree, and a classy sportsman in all respects.

Re: Boxing

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2017 3:18 pm
by Numbers
A preview of the Golovkin v Jacobs Fight:


Re: Boxing

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 12:26 pm
by Numbers
Well, I don't know if anyone saw the fight but I had Golovkin losing, I think perhaps the American judges favoured Golovkins come forward approach which saw him win the tighter rounds.

Golovkin looked off the pace a bit, perhaps showed a little bit too much respect to Jacobs and Jacobs picked him off from the outside quite comfortably at times. Golovkin struggled to pin Jacobs down throughout the whole fight but I think as he was chasing him that's what the judges went for, certainly if you were to judge it on skill Jacobs would have been the victor.

Also Roman Gonzales (Chocolotito) got beaten on points by a Thai blokey whose name I can't even begin to spell, a huge upset as Gonzales was unbeaten and regarded as one of the best p4p out there, it was a cracking fight if you get a chance to see it.

Next up for triple G seems to be Billy Joe Saunders (they are touting Canelo but I can't see it).

I can't see Saunders bothering him too much, Jacobs came in very big for the fight which was what caused GGG the issues really, he'd walk through Bill Joe Saunders I suspect.

Re: Boxing

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 3:34 pm
by Numbers
Josh Taylor fights tomorrow night on Spike for the Commonwealth Super Lightweight strap, this boy has the tools to go a long way and is being mentored by none other than Ken Buchanan.

Coverage starts at 8.

Re: Boxing

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 8:35 pm
by Discreet Hooker
Numbers wrote:Josh Taylor fights tomorrow night on Spike for the Commonwealth Super Lightweight strap, this boy has the tools to go a long way and is being mentored by none other than Ken Buchanan.

Coverage starts at 8.

Thats good news about Ken Buchanan btw . I was told some years ago he was possibly suffering from dementia .

Re: Boxing

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 12:54 pm
by Numbers
Well another quality performance from Josh taylor on Friday night to secure the Commonwealth strap, there's been talk of an all scottish showdown between him and Ricky Burns, I don't think Burns would take this fight if he has any sense, however to Burns's credit he dodges no-one.

Crolla was outclassed by Linares who is a couple of levels up from Crolla as a fighter, Crolla showed great humility after this fight which was nice to see. If Linares had a bit more power then he would be unstoppable, I haven't seen anyone box as well as him for some time.