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Following Young Mutley's Defeat...

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Can we expect him soon to be given a direct challenge for the British title? :TU:

Get knocked out and look vulnerable, surely the best route at the moment- especially as he is a former champion.
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I would like to see him fight Jamie Cox, if Cox wins it's a good name to have on the record and he is ready to be moved on to title level. If Mutley wins then he's back with a shot at the Domestic level but if he loses it may be over for him
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he looked awefull all night he may need to think about retirement
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That's a shame to hear as in his prime he was a real dangerman with heavy hands. Think the rot started the night he was on the receiving end of one of the best pure boxing clinics I've seen in recent years at a domestic level when Lynes dissected him with his jab before finishing him off.
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Adamj1987 wrote:he looked awefull all night he may need to think about retirement
Possibly- but just watch and see what opportunities he suddenly has now- I'm cynical- but just watch! 8)

As a highly regarded Ex-Champ with a great record, who has mixed well but now looks comfortably beatable- and stoppable- he won't be short of offers.
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whicker wrote:
Adamj1987 wrote:he looked awefull all night he may need to think about retirement
Possibly- but just watch and see what opportunities he suddenly has now- I'm cynical- but just watch! 8)

As a highly regarded Ex-Champ with a great record, who has mixed well but now looks comfortably beatable- and stoppable- he won't be short of offers.
he may get Amar for the english belt but i think he wont beat o'donnell or brook so only shots he may get are area or eu shots maybe at different weights
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Got sparked badly :-? Was very surprised when it happened, was thinking maybe he could mix it at the top of the division again.
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Adamj1987 wrote: i think he wont beat o'donnell or brook
Thats my point- that EXACTLY why he IS like to get a chance to fight them.
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He's in the next Prizefighter (Light-Welter) but that was sorted before the weekend anyway.
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he'll never make lightwelter healthily surely, our Kid?
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good prizefighter type person now... big banger with dodgy chin etc..
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rhino222 wrote:good prizefighter type person now... big banger with dodgy chin etc..
He would be if he didnt start fights so painfully slowly - the 3 rnds could be over before Mutley even breaks a sweat.

He is notoriously pedestrian in non title fights..
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Counter-puncher wrote:he'll never make lightwelter healthily surely, our Kid?
Was thinking so myself but apparently he's definitely in it
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I would like to see him Prizefighter and despite the loss at the weekend I think he would pose a good challenge for the likes of Amar and Jamie Cox who need a name on their records.
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saturday_kid wrote:
Counter-puncher wrote:he'll never make lightwelter healthily surely, our Kid?
Was thinking so myself but apparently he's definitely in it
he'll look awful and half-dead, i am sure :-?
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He's deffo in isnt he
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yes confirmed in the line up yesterday
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:witzend: :o :cry: :roll:

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Terry D wrote:Word from ringside is that he had two cappucinos the night before and they kept him awake and left him dehydrated. For real.
I dont believe that explanation for a second Terry: no one from West Brom drinks cappucinos
:shame: :D
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Terry D wrote:That right to the head out him down heavily and he looked wobbly upon rising. He was pedestrian in the first two and when he did finally open up he got caught with a sweet counter. I wish him well as I like watching him fight but he should call it a day. Word from ringside is that he had two cappucinos the night before and they kept him awake and left him dehydrated. For real.
yea i heard the thing about him not sleeping the night before, he didnt have a sweat on either when he entered teh ring
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