John Simpson....

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DavidPayne
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John Simpson....

Post by DavidPayne »

....was bloody lucky at the weekend wasn't he?

Old Chris Aston's little charge had him in queer street and gave him a lesson over long periods of the 8 rounds.

I had the wee fella nicking it by a point or two but Simpson got it 77-74.

A proper 'opponent' the other guy was, game, tried to win and had some skills.
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Post by punchers chance »

According to the review on BBN
The end saw Paul Graham give it to Simpson by 77-75 points, which I think a bit mean on the British champion, but hey ho, it is a subjective business.
For what it's worth, I agree with you David.
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Post by Mario »

I think Simpson definitely underestimated Al Hamidi as im sure most people watching did, but the fact that he's British champion shows the lack of depth in the featherweight division.

I dont know who hes due to face next but he'll stand no chance against someone like Hunter or Cook if they get a shot. I'd probably fancy young Paul Appleby to run him close but i expect he'll have at least a couple more fights before jumping in
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Post by Khaosai-Galaxy »

I thought he was lucky not to get shot when he liberated Kabul in the bane if the BBC, too
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Post by stevie7 »

its looks like he is fighting paul appleby around about end april start of may. appleby is fighting next friday but not for the belt as lindsay pulled out.

should be a good match up.

http://paulchucklesappleby.forumcircle. ... ic.php?t=6
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Post by bigped »

Mario wrote:I think Simpson definitely underestimated Al Hamidi as im sure most people watching did, but the fact that he's British champion shows the lack of depth in the featherweight division.

I dont know who hes due to face next but he'll stand no chance against someone like Hunter or Cook if they get a shot. I'd probably fancy young Paul Appleby to run him close but i expect he'll have at least a couple more fights before jumping in
Think saying he would no chance against hunter based to hunters last performance against the same opponent would be unfair,, This is is the same john simpson that stopped andy morris and would have beat derry matthews if the ref had more balls.
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Post by Crashing Dashing Kid »

I think Simpson is a very underated fighter, ran Matthews close as well as the great win over Morris. Lean towards him to stop Appleby in bit of a thriller.
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Post by box1 »

denzil wrote:i beg to differ paul appleby is on the up brimming with confidence and def has what it takes to be brittish champ in the near future. :TU:
I agree with what u say paul is full of confidence but not over confident he knows he has things he needs to fix defensively, but this lad oozes natural ability he has since the day he walked into the gym when he was a kid, hopefuly he will go far, good luck to you kid
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Post by steve689 »

Appleby appears the man on the way up whilst Simpson must prove whether it was a purple patch in his career or a genuine turnaround. I was looking forward to Appleby-Lindsay and to be honest would favour Appleby slightly.
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Post by Max Molyneux »

Appleby's not ready yet.
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