Casserly beat Wiremu, UD, 40-34, 40-33, 40-33.toppity wrote:shame casserly isn't on tv. would have liked to seen him go around
Wiremu was knocked down in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th rounds.
Casserly beat Wiremu, UD, 40-34, 40-33, 40-33.toppity wrote:shame casserly isn't on tv. would have liked to seen him go around
It would take a lot to bounce back. Confidence is key in this sportRAB2204 wrote:Pittman's career is over!!!
What. Don't you watch the fights? Just look up the results then? You're telling us that Dibb has fairly and squarely won all but one of his pro fights? Bah.Brute wrote:Can't do much more than knock the other bloke out, can you? Dib's only loss was against a World Champion and that was on points.billybob29 wrote:Dibb average ! sorry good fighter but not world class!
Hounddawg wrote:It would take a lot to bounce back. Confidence is key in this sportRAB2204 wrote:Pittman's career is over!!!

For a guy thats been involved for that long, it would be a shame to hang em up, judges had him winning a shut out.Rogue wrote:Hounddawg wrote:It would take a lot to bounce back. Confidence is key in this sportRAB2204 wrote:Pittman's career is over!!!
Pittman back in 1993 as an Am NSW rep at ABA in Auckland.... Pic by Dave Cameron
yeah see how he goes again.... a re match would be good.....Hounddawg wrote:For a guy thats been involved for that long, it would be a shame to hang em up, judges had him winning a shut out.Rogue wrote:Hounddawg wrote: It would take a lot to bounce back. Confidence is key in this sport
Pittman back in 1993 as an Am NSW rep at ABA in Auckland.... Pic by Dave Cameron
I rewatched the fight last night, i think the ref missed at least 3 deliberate elbows by Kwadjo that hit the sweet spot, couple that with 5 or 6 head clash's, and the 2punch combo(end of round6) that landed when the fighters were separated and Jamie wasn't looking.
Rematch.
Thanks for the pic. Couldn't resist itRogue wrote:Hounddawg wrote:It would take a lot to bounce back. Confidence is key in this sportRAB2204 wrote:Pittman's career is over!!!
Pittman back in 1993 as an Am NSW rep at ABA in Auckland.... Pic by Dave Cameron
I agree. I have just watched the fight again and there is no excuses that Jamie can come back with, he got caught!!! I don't think it is curtains for Jamie, he is still young, he needs to go back and work on his stance (I agree with the commentators that it is too wide) and increasing his power, at his size you should be getting guys like that out of the ring.harshfriller wrote:He was doing good, the body shots were doing him good, but just couldnt keep away from that right uppercut
it is good to see someone else comment on jamies stance, i2 years ago i pointed it out when he boxed one of boys, pressure him and he can,t go anywhere, he is a fast puncher ,but not a heavy puncher,right hands ,left rips and hooks are the go against a southpaw,now that you,ve pointed the obvious out, his trainer might get the old legstraps out, jaimies hadthe potential but the majority of his opponents have not tested him and his trainers certainly don,t know how to get it out of him, very good promotion,all the bestBeltane wrote:Best Fox card for some time. Decent matchups except for Ganoys'
The Dibster reduced the showboating and showed good evasion skills in frustrating his opponent before putting him away with a good combination. Both Ganoy and Dibb now need to seek stronger opponents.
The McCracken awakes and with Vea both put on a bloodbath of a fight, where the courage was measured in blood spilt. Maybe Vea with his damaged nose should not have gone inside the ropes but he did so and put up a game effort much to the crowd and the promoter's benefit.
Bolling showed what a good defense can do to a Victor who for the first five rounds posted himself on Bollings chest and got a pummelling for his trouble. Victor looked gone in the 5th and changed to more distant tactics, banking on a king hit to win. But Bolling bollixed Victor with counter combinations and by round 8, Victor was not fighting back and the ref ended it not a minute too soon. Victor is now on the downward slide but a bout against fellow loser Pittman may identify just where both fit nationally. A big effort by Bolling!
Jamie's style does not make for an attractive fight but he seemed well in it after 5 rounds but once Kwadjo realised that he could walk through Jamie's punches, he started throwing more swinging rights which paid dividends much to Jamie's disgust in round 7. Where to now for Mr. Business? Working a bit more in reducing his wide stance to generate a bit more power in his punches. Dreams of titles and big money overseas will have to go on the back burner but he can generate a bit of interest in fighting any number of the better local super-middles to see whether where he sits on the totem pole.