Booth 13/8 via TKO/KO
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Hagler2002
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Booth 13/8 via TKO/KO
Seems the way forward considering how good he has looked recently.
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Londonirish
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Re: Booth 13/8 via TKO/KO
IMO This s Booth hardest Fight Since Napa in 2007, Rocky Dean gave Marsh 3 good Fights, style's makes Fights and Marsh is Better against a boxer, which Booth is a Very Good one at that. Derry Matthew's was just too Big for Marsh done a Great Job in beating him that night made it look easy.. Iv Sparred 100's of rounds with Marsh he can Set a Serious Pace and keep it up. I would be shocked if Booth even came close to stoppig Marsh.. Without a Doubt Booth is in Great form, my Favourt Boxer to watch at the Mo. Its going to be a Great Fight very close.
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Re: Booth 13/8 via TKO/KO
I see Booth winning he has looked absoulote class since coming back, I see him winning widely on points
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Gone for Booth on points, but I aint that confident.... Booth is better P4P - but Marsh is a fair bit naturally bigger.
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MrBoxingUK2
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Re: Booth 13/8 via TKO/KO
i tip booth to school marsh for around 9 rounds then maybe marsh's corner will throw in the towel
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Londonirish
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Re: Booth 13/8 via TKO/KO
stujones wrote:Gone for Booth on points, but I aint that confident.... Booth is better P4P - but Marsh is a fair bit naturally bigger.
He is alot Bigger, although Hunter was Massive he only had 1 round in him. Marsh will be there for the full 12 rounds in his face. Marsh has'nt got a big 1 punch knockout but he is consistently strong, every shot hurts. Anyone that things Booth is in for an Easy Nights work is Wrong
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Re: Booth 13/8 via TKO/KO
stujones wrote:Gone for Booth on points, but I aint that confident.... Booth is better P4P - but Marsh is a fair bit naturally bigger.
He is alot Bigger, although Hunter was Massive he only had 1 round in him. Marsh will be there for the full 12 rounds in his face. Marsh has'nt got a big 1 punch knockout but he is consistently strong, every shot hurts. Anyone that things Booth is in for an Easy Nights work is Wrong
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Re: Booth 13/8 via TKO/KO
i think booth is in for a fairly easy night to be honest. marsh struggled against rocky dean a few timesLondonirish wrote:stujones wrote:Gone for Booth on points, but I aint that confident.... Booth is better P4P - but Marsh is a fair bit naturally bigger.
He is alot Bigger, although Hunter was Massive he only had 1 round in him. Marsh will be there for the full 12 rounds in his face. Marsh has'nt got a big 1 punch knockout but he is consistently strong, every shot hurts. Anyone that things Booth is in for an Easy Nights work is Wrong
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Re: Booth 13/8 via TKO/KO
MrBoxingUK2 wrote:i think booth is in for a fairly easy night to be honest. marsh struggled against rocky dean a few timesLondonirish wrote:stujones wrote:Gone for Booth on points, but I aint that confident.... Booth is better P4P - but Marsh is a fair bit naturally bigger.
He is alot Bigger, although Hunter was Massive he only had 1 round in him. Marsh will be there for the full 12 rounds in his face. Marsh has'nt got a big 1 punch knockout but he is consistently strong, every shot hurts. Anyone that things Booth is in for an Easy Nights work is Wrongwhere as booth won every round. booth is way too skilled for marsh imo
Id be willing to put my Trailer on it
I see this being a Great fight i thik alot of people is underestimating Marsh, we aint got long to wait now anyway
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Londonirish wrote:MrBoxingUK2 wrote:i think booth is in for a fairly easy night to be honest. marsh struggled against rocky dean a few timesLondonirish wrote:
He is alot Bigger, although Hunter was Massive he only had 1 round in him. Marsh will be there for the full 12 rounds in his face. Marsh has'nt got a big 1 punch knockout but he is consistently strong, every shot hurts. Anyone that things Booth is in for an Easy Nights work is Wrongwhere as booth won every round. booth is way too skilled for marsh imo
Id be willing to put my Trailer on it![]()
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I see this being a Great fight i thik alot of people is underestimating Marsh, we aint got long to wait now anyway
I think Marsh is underestimated, but Booth is on top form at the moment. I think he will take it on an easy points decision, maybe even a late stoppage because Marsh has really struggled with the weight, so the later the fight goes, the more chance of a stoppage.
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alexpaterson wrote:I see Booth winning he has looked absoulote class since coming back, I see him winning widely on points
X2 SEEN HIM IN GYM 2 WEEKS AGO LOOKEN CLASS
Re: Booth 13/8 via TKO/KO
Thats good as Marsh is looking brilliant aswell so will make for a good fight with no excusesbigdaddy wrote:alexpaterson wrote:I see Booth winning he has looked absoulote class since coming back, I see him winning widely on points
X2 SEEN HIM IN GYM 2 WEEKS AGO LOOKEN CLASS
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Hopefully it will be a good fight, anyway- Sky Friday Fight Night are in painful need of one.
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Hagler2002
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Re: Booth 13/8 via TKO/KO
I'm starting to have seconds thoughts about the stoppage win, think I'll just leave it, sit back and enjoy the fight.
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MrBoxingUK2
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booth will get the stoppage i think. well worth the betHagler2002 wrote:I'm starting to have seconds thoughts about the stoppage win, think I'll just leave it, sit back and enjoy the fight.
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Re: Booth 13/8 via TKO/KO
GazMan85 wrote: Marsh has really struggled with the weight, so the later the fight goes, the more chance of a stoppage.
Done the Weight Properly this time, weighed just over 8.8 today
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Re: Booth 13/8 via TKO/KO
why the sudden change of heart?Hagler2002 wrote:I'm starting to have seconds thoughts about the stoppage win, think I'll just leave it, sit back and enjoy the fight.
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Re: Booth 13/8 via TKO/KO
Hagler2002 wrote:I'm starting to have seconds thoughts about the stoppage win, think I'll just leave it, sit back and enjoy the fight.
I think you'l be saving your Money
The Commonwealth is on the Line aswel now...
Re: Booth 13/8 via TKO/KO
Matthew Marsh is bang on the weight and we look set for a 'cracker' when the non-stop West Hammer challenges Nottingham’s classy Jason Booth for the British super-bantamweight title tonight in Nottingham.
Marsh will already see himself as champ, having held the British title until weight problems forced him to relinquish prior to a defence against Liverpool’s Mark Moran last year. Veteran Booth then stepped in and stopped Moran for the vacant title.
Tall for the weight, Matthew had been – and has been - struggling with the weight for some time. He came in at featherweight last time out in December but the Board are very strict and if Matthew is bang on the weight he is bang on the weight, sensibly.
This spells t-r-o-u-b-l-e for the stylish, 32-year-old Booth, who likes to box at his own pace, pick his punches, and demoralize his opponents with late-round surges. A pro since 1996, Booth is a fine wine and has never looked better, never boxed better, but Marsh is a real action man, a York Hall favourite who sets a serious pace and maintans it. He is not a banger but simply keeps coming and has won his last five since the massive Derry Matthews stopped him in 11 rounds in an ambitious match in 2007. It remains Marsh’s only defeat in 14.
If Marsh, a former double ABA champion who boxed in the 2002 Commonwealth Games, can ‘crowd’ the better-boxing, sharper-hitting champion, he still has the youth (27) and freshness to outwork him. He’s done it with others in full 12-rounders, namely Esham Pickering and Rocky Dean.
Nevertheless, Booth has won his last seven and must go in as favourite on home turf, but the former alcoholic, in his 40th fight (34 wins), has to grow old some time and may just do so overnight.
This is what makes it the cracker.
Marsh will already see himself as champ, having held the British title until weight problems forced him to relinquish prior to a defence against Liverpool’s Mark Moran last year. Veteran Booth then stepped in and stopped Moran for the vacant title.
Tall for the weight, Matthew had been – and has been - struggling with the weight for some time. He came in at featherweight last time out in December but the Board are very strict and if Matthew is bang on the weight he is bang on the weight, sensibly.
This spells t-r-o-u-b-l-e for the stylish, 32-year-old Booth, who likes to box at his own pace, pick his punches, and demoralize his opponents with late-round surges. A pro since 1996, Booth is a fine wine and has never looked better, never boxed better, but Marsh is a real action man, a York Hall favourite who sets a serious pace and maintans it. He is not a banger but simply keeps coming and has won his last five since the massive Derry Matthews stopped him in 11 rounds in an ambitious match in 2007. It remains Marsh’s only defeat in 14.
If Marsh, a former double ABA champion who boxed in the 2002 Commonwealth Games, can ‘crowd’ the better-boxing, sharper-hitting champion, he still has the youth (27) and freshness to outwork him. He’s done it with others in full 12-rounders, namely Esham Pickering and Rocky Dean.
Nevertheless, Booth has won his last seven and must go in as favourite on home turf, but the former alcoholic, in his 40th fight (34 wins), has to grow old some time and may just do so overnight.
This is what makes it the cracker.
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Re: Booth 13/8 via TKO/KO
Just thinking back to the Hunter stoppage, it was more to do with how bad Hunter performed which lead to TKO win, I might have been reading to much into that fight, its just put me off a bit so I've decided to leave it alone.larry cake wrote:why the sudden change of heart?Hagler2002 wrote:I'm starting to have seconds thoughts about the stoppage win, think I'll just leave it, sit back and enjoy the fight.
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I really cannot see Booth KO'ing Marsh - unless its a compassionate pull out. He was not a puncher at Flyweight, and I think most of his KO's at Super Bantam are cause of the ability level / heart of his opposition. He is boxing superbly, and I've gone for a decision win.... but Marsh is durable and fit.
Only time he stopped was when he was out weighed, and that went 11 rounds - he hasn't been hurt (I don't think) in any of his other fights, and they include some Featherweight outings.
Only time he stopped was when he was out weighed, and that went 11 rounds - he hasn't been hurt (I don't think) in any of his other fights, and they include some Featherweight outings.
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Re: Booth 13/8 via TKO/KO
as ever your input into anything involving the british scene at these weights is appreciated MartinLondonirish wrote:IMO This s Booth hardest Fight Since Napa in 2007, Rocky Dean gave Marsh 3 good Fights, style's makes Fights and Marsh is Better against a boxer, which Booth is a Very Good one at that. Derry Matthew's was just too Big for Marsh done a Great Job in beating him that night made it look easy.. Iv Sparred 100's of rounds with Marsh he can Set a Serious Pace and keep it up. I would be shocked if Booth even came close to stoppig Marsh.. Without a Doubt Booth is in Great form, my Favourt Boxer to watch at the Mo. Its going to be a Great Fight very close.
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Re: Booth 13/8 via TKO/KO
cracking writeup bennie, if you were forced off the fence for a moment who would you back?bennie wrote:Matthew Marsh is bang on the weight and we look set for a 'cracker' when the non-stop West Hammer challenges Nottingham’s classy Jason Booth for the British super-bantamweight title tonight in Nottingham.
Marsh will already see himself as champ, having held the British title until weight problems forced him to relinquish prior to a defence against Liverpool’s Mark Moran last year. Veteran Booth then stepped in and stopped Moran for the vacant title.
Tall for the weight, Matthew had been – and has been - struggling with the weight for some time. He came in at featherweight last time out in December but the Board are very strict and if Matthew is bang on the weight he is bang on the weight, sensibly.
This spells t-r-o-u-b-l-e for the stylish, 32-year-old Booth, who likes to box at his own pace, pick his punches, and demoralize his opponents with late-round surges. A pro since 1996, Booth is a fine wine and has never looked better, never boxed better, but Marsh is a real action man, a York Hall favourite who sets a serious pace and maintans it. He is not a banger but simply keeps coming and has won his last five since the massive Derry Matthews stopped him in 11 rounds in an ambitious match in 2007. It remains Marsh’s only defeat in 14.
If Marsh, a former double ABA champion who boxed in the 2002 Commonwealth Games, can ‘crowd’ the better-boxing, sharper-hitting champion, he still has the youth (27) and freshness to outwork him. He’s done it with others in full 12-rounders, namely Esham Pickering and Rocky Dean.
Nevertheless, Booth has won his last seven and must go in as favourite on home turf, but the former alcoholic, in his 40th fight (34 wins), has to grow old some time and may just do so overnight.
This is what makes it the cracker.
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X2, He is starting to make me worry about my boxing accumalator for the weekCounter-puncher wrote:as ever your input into anything involving the british scene at these weights is appreciated MartinLondonirish wrote:IMO This s Booth hardest Fight Since Napa in 2007, Rocky Dean gave Marsh 3 good Fights, style's makes Fights and Marsh is Better against a boxer, which Booth is a Very Good one at that. Derry Matthew's was just too Big for Marsh done a Great Job in beating him that night made it look easy.. Iv Sparred 100's of rounds with Marsh he can Set a Serious Pace and keep it up. I would be shocked if Booth even came close to stoppig Marsh.. Without a Doubt Booth is in Great form, my Favourt Boxer to watch at the Mo. Its going to be a Great Fight very close.
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Well, having just reading Graham Houston's preview, I would go for Booth.Counter-puncher wrote:cracking writeup bennie, if you were forced off the fence for a moment who would you back?bennie wrote:Matthew Marsh is bang on the weight and we look set for a 'cracker' when the non-stop West Hammer challenges Nottingham’s classy Jason Booth for the British super-bantamweight title tonight in Nottingham.
Marsh will already see himself as champ, having held the British title until weight problems forced him to relinquish prior to a defence against Liverpool’s Mark Moran last year. Veteran Booth then stepped in and stopped Moran for the vacant title.
Tall for the weight, Matthew had been – and has been - struggling with the weight for some time. He came in at featherweight last time out in December but the Board are very strict and if Matthew is bang on the weight he is bang on the weight, sensibly.
This spells t-r-o-u-b-l-e for the stylish, 32-year-old Booth, who likes to box at his own pace, pick his punches, and demoralize his opponents with late-round surges. A pro since 1996, Booth is a fine wine and has never looked better, never boxed better, but Marsh is a real action man, a York Hall favourite who sets a serious pace and maintans it. He is not a banger but simply keeps coming and has won his last five since the massive Derry Matthews stopped him in 11 rounds in an ambitious match in 2007. It remains Marsh’s only defeat in 14.
If Marsh, a former double ABA champion who boxed in the 2002 Commonwealth Games, can ‘crowd’ the better-boxing, sharper-hitting champion, he still has the youth (27) and freshness to outwork him. He’s done it with others in full 12-rounders, namely Esham Pickering and Rocky Dean.
Nevertheless, Booth has won his last seven and must go in as favourite on home turf, but the former alcoholic, in his 40th fight (34 wins), has to grow old some time and may just do so overnight.
This is what makes it the cracker.
By the way, whenever I make a prediction, stick your money on 'the other' guy.