Brodie versus Crolla: Interviews, report and photos(SPOIlER)
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Spud
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Re: Brodie versus Crolla: Interviews, report and photos(SPOIlER)
Have to agree one of them sad fights - Its never good to see a previous brave champion who is past it get beaten badly.
With that said thought Crolla was excellent and he has clearly moved on and will be a viable threat to anyone domestically and to be honest if he keeps improving then European honours are certainly not out of the equation either - if he then gets that far then he and his team can start thinking of bigger things.
Pleased for Crolla - got to say I really doubted the validity of him leaving Arnie Farnell who I think is an excellent trainer but Gallagher has clearly brought out some big improvements in him.
With that said thought Crolla was excellent and he has clearly moved on and will be a viable threat to anyone domestically and to be honest if he keeps improving then European honours are certainly not out of the equation either - if he then gets that far then he and his team can start thinking of bigger things.
Pleased for Crolla - got to say I really doubted the validity of him leaving Arnie Farnell who I think is an excellent trainer but Gallagher has clearly brought out some big improvements in him.
Re: Brodie versus Crolla: Interviews, report and photos(SPOIlER)
Yeah, Crolla is showing some big improvements. I think it is tough to judge him based on who he beat last night..... Steve Conway looked the bee knees beating up old Steve Robinson. Personally, I would be surprised, but pleasantly surprised, if he got to EBU title level.Spud wrote:Have to agree one of them sad fights - Its never good to see a previous brave champion who is past it get beaten badly.
With that said thought Crolla was excellent and he has clearly moved on and will be a viable threat to anyone domestically and to be honest if he keeps improving then European honours are certainly not out of the equation either - if he then gets that far then he and his team can start thinking of bigger things.
Pleased for Crolla - got to say I really doubted the validity of him leaving Arnie Farnell who I think is an excellent trainer but Gallagher has clearly brought out some big improvements in him.
He's practically ready for anyone at domestic level now.
How about Crolla vs Truscott in some kind of eliminator.
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Counter-puncher
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Re: Brodie versus Crolla: Interviews, report and photos(SPOIlER)
just shouldn't have happened full stop, IMOTerry D wrote:Was a funny old fight.
Re: Brodie versus Crolla: Interviews, report and photos(SPOIlER)
Was a stupid fight for Hatton's Team to make and for Brodie to take.
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hitman_hatton1
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Re: Brodie versus Crolla: Interviews, report and photos(SPOIlER)
u could argue it was a bit early to go in against a decent-ish operator like crolla.
but sooner or later brodie had to find out what he had left.
very sad seeing him get completely taken apart like that.
no real surprise though.
some of the moves were still there.
just like when he fought harrison 4 and a half yrs ago.
but his punch resistance isn't at the races anymore. :(
but sooner or later brodie had to find out what he had left.
very sad seeing him get completely taken apart like that.
no real surprise though.
some of the moves were still there.
just like when he fought harrison 4 and a half yrs ago.
but his punch resistance isn't at the races anymore. :(
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landon
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Re: Brodie versus Crolla: Interviews, report and photos(SPOIlER)
it was sad to watch brodie get pummelled like that crolla picked him off at will.... domestic scene for crolla i doubt he will ever reach european level but who no's??? it will be interesting to hear what bullcrap joe gallagher comes out with now that crolla will be ready for marquez next year.. he comes out with so much bollocks 
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alexpaterson
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Re: Brodie versus Crolla: Interviews, report and photos(SPOIlER)
Crolla looked very good picked his shots well and didnt rush in, very mature performance by him and a cracking finish
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lefthook82
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Re: Brodie versus Crolla: Interviews, report and photos(SPOIlER)
Crolla lived up to his nickname at times
Punching with such control. Thought he shipped a few two many bodyshots but this is boxing, you are gonna get hit
Glad that he hasn't been cast off and that he has avenged one of his losses. Now for the other one
Punching with such control. Thought he shipped a few two many bodyshots but this is boxing, you are gonna get hit
Glad that he hasn't been cast off and that he has avenged one of his losses. Now for the other one
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lacollier883
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Re: Brodie versus Crolla: Interviews, report and photos(SPOIlER)
Interviewed Joe for boxrec news afterwards, wait and seelandon wrote:it was sad to watch brodie get pummelled like that crolla picked him off at will.... domestic scene for crolla i doubt he will ever reach european level but who no's??? it will be interesting to hear what bullcrap joe gallagher comes out with now that crolla will be ready for marquez next year.. he comes out with so much bollocks
Re: Brodie versus Crolla: Interviews, report and photos(SPOIlER)
Thanks for the piece Terry, really enjoyed it. However, I have to take issue with the line regarding Brodie's win over Alexander and how it gave fans a "tantalising belief in his comeback".
Surely that's your own rose-tinted specs coming out there, as from memory the Alexander victory was meant with near-unanimous calls for Brodie to head back into retirement as it was clear he was shot?
Surely that's your own rose-tinted specs coming out there, as from memory the Alexander victory was meant with near-unanimous calls for Brodie to head back into retirement as it was clear he was shot?
Re: Brodie versus Crolla: Interviews, report and photos(SPOIlER)
Fella, it would be a cruel world if we weren't allowed a bit of subjectivity and romanticising now and thenTerry D wrote:A few people thought he showed smething in that one and would be able to make a solid fist of it. I thought he should have stayed retired but am a fan of Brodie the fighter so had hoped he could get some positive closure on his career.Deserter wrote:Thanks for the piece Terry, really enjoyed it. However, I have to take issue with the line regarding Brodie's win over Alexander and how it gave fans a "tantalising belief in his comeback".
Surely that's your own rose-tinted specs coming out there, as from memory the Alexander victory was meant with near-unanimous calls for Brodie to head back into retirement as it was clear he was shot?
Agree with your point though, it was late, I was tired and my mind may have romanticised the comeback win a little bit too much
Re: Brodie versus Crolla: Interviews, report and photos(SPOIlER)
Sounds like he said something then Leelacollier883 wrote:Interviewed Joe for boxrec news afterwards, wait and seelandon wrote:it was sad to watch brodie get pummelled like that crolla picked him off at will.... domestic scene for crolla i doubt he will ever reach european level but who no's??? it will be interesting to hear what bullcrap joe gallagher comes out with now that crolla will be ready for marquez next year.. he comes out with so much bollocksDD