Re: Boxing
Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2019 12:41 pm
Good performance by Taylor. I thought he won by a couple.
Yep, I had him scraping it, Prograis looked very good early on but Taylor ground him down, fair play an excellent performance against a very good fighter, Selby looked good if slightly underpowered against Burns, tho Burns has a decent chin, Okolie wasn't good to watch, hit and hold. I'm not even going to pass judgement on Chisora v Price.Big D wrote:Good performance by Taylor. I thought he won by a couple.
Apparently his sister Caroline is tipped to be the next big thing in the women's game, I think most of his brothers box as well.Puja wrote:Just watched Dubois's comeback after lockdown. Complete non-event - the original fighter wouldn't have been too much of a challenge and the late replacement just got utterly brutalised into submission. Don't even know if he lasted long enough for Dubois to get the cobwebs off.
I am very interested to see the October meeting of Dubois vs Joyce though. I think Dubois has everything he needs to go all the way - he's always had a jab and was infamous for his overhand right, but the demolition of Snijders tonight was done solely with punishing body shots, which is a very useful tool to have in his armoury. I want to see him against an opponent who'll challenge him to see if that technique stands up at a higher level and I think Joyce will do that.
Puja
Broken eye socket by all accounts, you can't fight on with that injury.Puja wrote:Massive disappointment from Dubois tonight. Joyce had peppered his left eye with jabs, causing it to shut and Dubois took a fairly innocuous shot, stepped back, took a knee and then stayed down while he was counted out.
It was bizarre as much as anythng else - he was leading on the judge's scorecards and, while I've no doubt getting repeatedly hit on the eye hurt like f*ck, you can't just back out of a heavyweight boxing match! I can't see how he can have a professional career if his heart gives out like that against his first tough opponent.
Fair play to Joyce - he'd shown a great chin and excellent precise work with his jab to shut Dubois' eye and cause him that pain, but that's an embarrasing way for a billed big fight to end.
Puja
Yeah, I'll walk my statement back - I hadn't realised that he was that badly damaged.Numbers wrote:Broken eye socket by all accounts, you can't fight on with that injury.Puja wrote:Massive disappointment from Dubois tonight. Joyce had peppered his left eye with jabs, causing it to shut and Dubois took a fairly innocuous shot, stepped back, took a knee and then stayed down while he was counted out.
It was bizarre as much as anythng else - he was leading on the judge's scorecards and, while I've no doubt getting repeatedly hit on the eye hurt like f*ck, you can't just back out of a heavyweight boxing match! I can't see how he can have a professional career if his heart gives out like that against his first tough opponent.
Fair play to Joyce - he'd shown a great chin and excellent precise work with his jab to shut Dubois' eye and cause him that pain, but that's an embarrasing way for a billed big fight to end.
Puja
He was hurt by Chris Arreola by all accounts which isn't a good sign.Puja wrote:Interesting article on Andy Ruiz losing weight and getting fit for his comeback: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/56927628
Looks to be a decent effort - wonder how he'll box at that weight.
Puja
He was clinging on by the skin of his teeth for the first 3 rounds and was knocked down during that period, Arreola was not happy with the scorecards, the worst he could have lost by was 5 rounds as he was clearly 4 points up after the first 3 rounds with the knockdown round being 10-8, the judges had it 117-110 and tho other two by 118-109, a shitshow of scoring as usual, Arreola was understanderably upset, here's his post fight interview:Big D wrote:He was hurt by Chris Arreola by all accounts which isn't a good sign.Puja wrote:Interesting article on Andy Ruiz losing weight and getting fit for his comeback: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/boxing/56927628
Looks to be a decent effort - wonder how he'll box at that weight.
Puja
Because he was Ian John Lewis, how this man is still involved in boxing is beyond belief, the BBBoC are looking into the scoring but don't have the power to overturn the result so I don't really see the point at all.Big D wrote:Two of the worst recent robberies in.boxinf judging has happened in favour of Scottish boxers.
Horrible decision. How did a judge have Taylor by 4 rounds (won by 3 but there was knockdown).
Taylor is done at that weight.
Jesus fuck. First, he sat there and watched him get utterly whaled on for 30-40 seconds without offering any kind of defence, held up solely by the elasticity of the ropes, then when he finally step in, he gives him a ten count and lets him carry on after the guy literally staggers into the corner post during the count. Utterly appalling refereeing - just an absence of his duty of care to the boxers. Could've killed him.Big D wrote:Reffing like this really boils my piss.
Genuinely disgraceful. His corner should have had the towel in too. I can't remember a doctor having to step in midround without the ref requesting it before.Puja wrote:Jesus fuck. First, he sat there and watched him get utterly whaled on for 30-40 seconds without offering any kind of defence, held up solely by the elasticity of the ropes, then when he finally step in, he gives him a ten count and lets him carry on after the guy literally staggers into the corner post during the count. Utterly appalling refereeing - just an absence of his duty of care to the boxers. Could've killed him.Big D wrote:Reffing like this really boils my piss.
Puja
Peach of a shot. I think he hurt him with a short left just before the clenched too.Numbers wrote:Great result for Joe Cordina the other week, 2nd round KO to win the IBF Super Featherweight title, highlights here: