Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
First thing i would like to say is a credit to both boxers for taking this fight. They could of gone for easier fights having been touted as up and coming.
Would like to see more fights matched liked this. Should be a craker. Askew showing he will box anyone and away from home again. I'm gonna sit on the fence with this one not decided yet. Views and thoughts ? To many fighters around with records built up against the same old pro"s on circuit.
Would like to see more fights matched liked this. Should be a craker. Askew showing he will box anyone and away from home again. I'm gonna sit on the fence with this one not decided yet. Views and thoughts ? To many fighters around with records built up against the same old pro"s on circuit.
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xXHAMMERXx
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Re: Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
ive seen askew in the gym sparring with the likes of caig watson an micheal brodie and other fighters i dont no much of anwar but seeing askew last ko of dean harrison who has boxed for a british title will have his work cut out !!!!
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landon
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Re: Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
since when has askew become a prospect he's lost twice and now he beats dean harrison he becomes a propect????? never heard of anwar as yet
Re: Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
This is a good match both fighters bring desire not just there to survive and pick up the purse. My point been sick of seeing unbeaten fighters 9-0 , 10-0 with Taylors x2, Allens x2 , etc. If you havn't heard of the Platinum Kid or followed Askew then you may not know as much as you think. These two young fighters up and coming
credit to them both for taking this fight. In my neck of the woods people gettin sick of 80/20 70/30 fights knowing the result before the fight ends. Dosn't do a fighter any good with a cushioned record in my opinion. Would like to see more evenly matched fights like the one mentioned.
credit to them both for taking this fight. In my neck of the woods people gettin sick of 80/20 70/30 fights knowing the result before the fight ends. Dosn't do a fighter any good with a cushioned record in my opinion. Would like to see more evenly matched fights like the one mentioned.
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landon
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Re: Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
not saying its not a good match tijuana but propects are gavin degale, anyway i agree with what u say about fighting journeymen and well done to both lads for taking a 50/50 fight because we dont see enough of em
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mickey1975
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Re: Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
dbflex did an article in boxingnewsonline urging Hatton promotions to sign Askew!As for Anwar,he is exceptionally fast,and talented,and was a decorated junior amateur.As for Gavin,Degale,etc being prospects,thats stating the obvious a bit isnt it.We cant all be Olympians.This is a great fight at grass roots level,and just because the armchair fans dont know about it doesnt diminish it one little bit.cheers.
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sweetscience
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Re: Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
used to alot of training up at workington and he was always a good boxer from jnr years
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housesecond
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Re: Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
I'll be there. Anyone else??
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dont know much about anwar but tipping askew..hes on a roll at the minute, training hard n picking up momentum in the ring!!!! harrison being an example of this!
other 2 losses against mitch prince n godding are disputed so should make for a good match!
other 2 losses against mitch prince n godding are disputed so should make for a good match!
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Think saying the loss to Godding being 'disputed' is going a little far!!!!!!!!!
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mickey1975
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Re: Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
I will go for Anwar,good chance to show his skills against a better class of opponentJBBOXER wrote:dont know much about anwar but tipping askew..hes on a roll at the minute, training hard n picking up momentum in the ring!!!! harrison being an example of this!
other 2 losses against mitch prince n godding are disputed so should make for a good match!
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MrBoxingUK2
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Re: Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
neither of these 2 are prospects
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mickey1975
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Re: Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
Who is then?And please give me someone "off the radar",not seen on t.v,if you can.cheersMrBoxingUK2 wrote:neither of these 2 are prospects
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Re: Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
ANWAR is a shit bag slippy little f@@@ker bad clash of styles i though it was a draw 57/57 shame it was over 6.2s it might have been a result if it was 6.3s ...
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mickey1975
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Re: Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
I never went as it was a dinner show but i presume Anwar was showboating?It should certainly have been 6x3's with these two though.
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housesecond
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Re: Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
Don't reckon these 2 would produce a decent fight even if it was 12 3's. Very bad clash of styles. Maybe it should've been a draw, but please no re-match.xXHAMMERXx wrote:ANWAR is a poop bag slippy little f@@@ker bad clash of styles i though it was a draw 57/57 shame it was over 6.2s it might have been a result if it was 6.3s ...
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housesecond
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Re: Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
Has to be said though, 4 very well matched bouts. Something that doesn't happen often enough.
The kid who beat Luke looked a bit special.
The kid who beat Luke looked a bit special.
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mickey1975
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Re: Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
i was suprised at that result.Robinson looked very strong when i saw himhousesecond wrote:Has to be said though, 4 very well matched bouts. Something that doesn't happen often enough.
The kid who beat Luke looked a bit special.
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housesecond
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Re: Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
Robinson is good, and has excellent pedigree. The kid that beat him (I forgot his name) hadn't boxed amateur or pro before last night (so I'm told).mickey1975 wrote:i was suprised at that result.Robinson looked very strong when i saw himhousesecond wrote:Has to be said though, 4 very well matched bouts. Something that doesn't happen often enough.
The kid who beat Luke looked a bit special.
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Utter boll*cks,Adil boxed very well,this fight was about concentration,somtimes you don't have a throw millions of shots to win a fight,just be accurate.Mature performance, I think this kid could operate at lightweight.xXHAMMERXx wrote:ANWAR is a poop bag slippy little f@@@ker bad clash of styles i though it was a draw 57/57 shame it was over 6.2s it might have been a result if it was 6.3s ...
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mickey1975
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Re: Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
It say's on the Seconds Out fight report that he boxed for Benny's ABChousesecond wrote:Robinson is good, and has excellent pedigree. The kid that beat him (I forgot his name) hadn't boxed amateur or pro before last night (so I'm told).mickey1975 wrote:i was suprised at that result.Robinson looked very strong when i saw himhousesecond wrote:Has to be said though, 4 very well matched bouts. Something that doesn't happen often enough.
The kid who beat Luke looked a bit special.
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housesecond
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Re: Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
BBBofC inspector told me he was unboxed. Luke's dad was carrying on alarmingly afterwards about the matchmaking. I thought beforehand it was a bit of a mismatch, only the other way round.
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Wake up call
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Re: Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
Curtis Valentine, the lad that stopped Luke Robinson, won the Midlands senior novice (class B) title last year and reached this year's senior ABA quarter-finals.
He was a bit of banger in the amateurs but his style never suited boxing to computerised scoring.
He was a bit of banger in the amateurs but his style never suited boxing to computerised scoring.
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housesecond
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Re: Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
So, was it just one board inspector who was mis-informed? Or was it the whole of the board? Did the matchmaker know?Wake up call wrote:Curtis Valentine, the lad that stopped Luke Robinson, won the Midlands senior novice (class B) title last year and reached this year's senior ABA quarter-finals.
He was a bit of banger in the amateurs but his style never suited boxing to computerised scoring.
I feel like columbo.
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mickey1975
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Re: Two Prospects face each other Askew v Anwar.
Does it matter?Robinson was an ABA finalist who looked teak-tough.I would have been more worried matching him with a classy boxer before the fighthousesecond wrote:So, was it just one board inspector who was mis-informed? Or was it the whole of the board? Did the matchmaker know?Wake up call wrote:Curtis Valentine, the lad that stopped Luke Robinson, won the Midlands senior novice (class B) title last year and reached this year's senior ABA quarter-finals.
He was a bit of banger in the amateurs but his style never suited boxing to computerised scoring.
I feel like columbo.