Pickering v Hunter 2

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Pickering v Hunter 2

Post by bobskin »

Esham has wanted Hunter since october2005 since they last fought..
Hunter said he can do superbantamweight but aint interested in esham in his local papers!! Pickering brought all the belts to Hunter last time and would do it again and go to hartlepool or his back garden!!
Esham said he never had a bad word to say about hunter but has only heard down grades from hunter!! Sayin everyone would beat Esham and so on..

Mr Garside? Esham wants a rematch with Hunter and he will drive to Hartlepool on your terms and whatever weight!!
I think the public would appreciate this asap!!>>>>

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Post by rhino222 »

this is a fight that would sell well due to the manner of hunters victory last time they fought. esham wants the fight big time and hunter would surely like the lure of the british title belt as bait.

esham would fight hunter in his own front room, so come on team hunter, lets get the fight made and make a few quid for both fellas.

esham has looked far from unbeatable in his last few fights, but he does still carry quality power in both hands. hunter was badly exposed by molitar and to a lesser extent pickering in their last fight. hunter looked fornicating appaling in his fight the other night, that hunter would get laid out by pickering.

whatever happens, should the fight be made again then it will be a cracker.

so......lets get it on....... pickering wants it, so come on hunters gang, what are you afraid of, you have proved you can beat pickering !!
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Post by Horse »

Did Hunter do that much worse against Al Hamidi than Burns and Simpson did?
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hunter was appaling, could not barely land anything, timing was out, clueless is the phrase id use, ringrust is not an excuse, that is what gyms and sparring are for !!
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Post by Podmore_Birmingham »

Horse wrote:Did Hunter do that much worse against Al Hamidi than Burns and Simpson did?
Good point. Couple that with the fact that Hunter is a natural super-bantam coming up and Burns and Simpson are super-feather and settled featherweight's respectively, then I don’t think Hunter did that badly.

Simpson was put on the deck.

Yeah, timing may well have been off, but this lad is a handful. Despite his patchy record, didn’t he give Gomez a bit of going over before being stopped? Hunter can only get better when the ring-rust is shread.
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well he cant get any worse that is for sure, for someone who was described in the press as 'potentially world class' then he was in a shocking state the other nite.
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And lets not forget that Hunter must have had a hard and lonely time preparing and getting himself mentally ready for such an awkward opponent while greiving for the loss of his mother who like its been pointed out hasnt really given anyone an easy fight, I take my hat off to Hunter for showing the character to knuckle down and getting himself ready to fight especially over the time of year this happened. He could have easily gone the other way and had an excuse for it but he didnt and that shows the inner strength of the man.
I think anytime Pickering and Hunter would fight we'd be in for a treat because although they maybe different in many ways in or out of the ring, they share the same things in determination, hunger, desire and heart.
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Marc.C wrote:And lets not forget that Hunter must have had a hard and lonely time preparing and getting himself mentally ready for such an awkward opponent while greiving for the loss of his mother who like its been pointed out hasnt really given anyone an easy fight, I take my hat off to Hunter for showing the character to knuckle down and getting himself ready to fight especially over the time of year this happened. He could have easily gone the other way and had an excuse for it but he didnt and that shows the inner strength of the man.
I think anytime Pickering and Hunter would fight we'd be in for a treat because although they maybe different in many ways in or out of the ring, they share the same things in determination, hunger, desire and heart.
Agree completly mate :TU:
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Marc.C wrote:And lets not forget that Hunter must have had a hard and lonely time preparing and getting himself mentally ready for such an awkward opponent while greiving for the loss of his mother who like its been pointed out hasnt really given anyone an easy fight, I take my hat off to Hunter for showing the character to knuckle down and getting himself ready to fight especially over the time of year this happened. He could have easily gone the other way and had an excuse for it but he didnt and that shows the inner strength of the man.
I think anytime Pickering and Hunter would fight we'd be in for a treat because although they maybe different in many ways in or out of the ring, they share the same things in determination, hunger, desire and heart.
good post and hunter has shown heart to come back, but equally a professional should come back when he is 100% ready, and not before.
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rhino222 wrote:
Marc.C wrote:And lets not forget that Hunter must have had a hard and lonely time preparing and getting himself mentally ready for such an awkward opponent while greiving for the loss of his mother who like its been pointed out hasnt really given anyone an easy fight, I take my hat off to Hunter for showing the character to knuckle down and getting himself ready to fight especially over the time of year this happened. He could have easily gone the other way and had an excuse for it but he didnt and that shows the inner strength of the man.
I think anytime Pickering and Hunter would fight we'd be in for a treat because although they maybe different in many ways in or out of the ring, they share the same things in determination, hunger, desire and heart.
good post and hunter has shown heart to come back, but equally a professional should come back when he is 100% ready, and not before.
Thats 100% true, especially when your in a career competing at top level, think sometimes some fighters kid themselves thinking they will be ok. But you are right, its not worth the risk, more so at a higher level
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Post by bobskin »

It doesnt seem ! Mr garside or hunter want to reply... Esham is willin to fight him werever, the horses mouth told me that!¬!
The public want good fights .. Lets keep boxing exciting
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bobskin wrote:It doesnt seem ! Mr garside or hunter want to reply...
Yes, I can just imagine Big Dave and Michael being heavy internet users... :lol:
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Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:
bobskin wrote:It doesnt seem ! Mr garside or hunter want to reply...
Yes, I can just imagine Big Dave and Michael being heavy internet users... :lol:
:lol: :lol: maybe they are just waiting to see who the famous promoter "bobskin" can match for the other fighters in big daves camp
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bobskin wrote:It doesnt seem ! Mr garside or hunter want to reply... Esham is willin to fight him werever, the horses mouth told me that!¬!
The public want good fights .. Lets keep boxing exciting
Is that you , Pickering?
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beagleboy wrote:
bobskin wrote:It doesnt seem ! Mr garside or hunter want to reply... Esham is willin to fight him werever, the horses mouth told me that!¬!
The public want good fights .. Lets keep boxing exciting
Is that you , Pickering?
its not esham no, but esham has told me himself that he wants the hunter fight. there is no doubt at all that garside and hunter will get to know what is happening on here, the biggest, bussiest and best british internet forum on the web.
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Post by bobskin »

Esham wants the fight and one of hunters team post on here always bragging about hunter!! Im a friend of esham.. Anyway Beagle who are you! Do u know esham?
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Post by silkov »

Hunter needs another fight or two before he fights for a title I think. He looked bad on Friday but give the guy a break he's been out for along time and has just lost his mother, its hardly surprising that he didnt look his best against an awkward opponent. Obviously Pickerings people want the fight now because of the way Hunter looked but he'd be advised to bide his time for a while and get rid of some rust before going in for a title shot....
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beagle has affiliations with the wincobank, he knows esham from there.
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rhino222 wrote:beagle has affiliations with the wincobank, he knows esham from there.
Not true rhino , your making things up
Perhaps if you guys really are friends of Pickering you should tell him afew home-truths - he looks shot to bits
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beagleboy wrote:
rhino222 wrote:beagle has affiliations with the wincobank, he knows esham from there.
Not true rhino , your making things up
Perhaps if you guys really are friends of Pickering you should tell him afew home-truths - he looks shot to bits
errrrr no, dominic ingle told me who you are, if indeed you are the real beagleboy(s)...

could even publish your name on here, but hey, not much point in that, it would spoil your smokescreen... :TU:
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beagleboy wrote:
rhino222 wrote:beagle has affiliations with the wincobank, he knows esham from there.
Not true rhino , your making things up
Perhaps if you guys really are friends of Pickering you should tell him afew home-truths - he looks shot to bits
The way Esham Pickering turned the fight round and the way he finished it does not show a 'shot' fighter, Hughes is a gritty fighter, and he is underrated, and he has given everybody he's boxed awkward moments. sometimes you just cant get going, which I assume was the case with Pickering at the beginning of their fight, but once he got going his class told ( taking nothing away from Hughes ). When you have someone in front of you with so much will to win like Hughes has your never going to have it your own way all the time. A 'shot' fighter does not come back from a slow start and finish a fight impressive like Pickering did, to quickly say he is 'shot' is not only disrespectful to Pickering but its disrespectful to Hughes, he didnt out up a great fight againts a 'shot' fighter, he put up a great fight againts a top quality fighter which he deserves respect for.
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Post by bobskin »

I told Esham the posts on here and he said he thinks you are a friend of ryan rhodes (Beagleboy)? He is disapointed if you are. You gave him good motivation anyway!! He said big respect to Mark Callaghan aswell!.. Lets see what happens its an intresting spectacle anyway! Munroe v Martinez and Ghanian commonwealth champ ... Some good fights to come
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beagleboy wrote:
rhino222 wrote:beagle has affiliations with the wincobank, he knows esham from there.
Not true rhino , your making things up
Perhaps if you guys really are friends of Pickering you should tell him afew home-truths - he looks shot to bits
The way Esham Pickering turned the fight round and the way he finished it does not show a 'shot' fighter, Hughes is a gritty fighter, and he is underrated, and he has given everybody he's boxed awkward moments. sometimes you just cant get going, which I assume was the case with Pickering at the beginning of their fight, but once he got going his class told ( taking nothing away from Hughes ). When you have someone in front of you with so much will to win like Hughes has your never going to have it your own way all the time. A 'shot' fighter does not come back from a slow start and finish a fight impressive like Pickering did, to quickly say he is 'shot' is not only disrespectful to Pickering but its disrespectful to Hughes, he didnt out up a great fight againts a 'shot' fighter, he put up a great fight againts a top quality fighter which he deserves respect for.
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Post by IronOne »

Esham's determination to prove people wrong is staggering.
He has massive fire in his belly and from conversations with him I know he is gagging to get Hunter in the ring again
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