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Poppy in the scrapbook -

'Well Dickinson might feel like it's his birthday, well it is his birthday........on Monday.'

Right so not his birthday at all then.
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Gareth wrote:
whicker wrote:do people actually bet on such an odds on favourite???? I mean "professional" gamblers might, but I can't see why a casual gambler would rsk a tenner to win £1.

At those prices it doesnt make sence ; but drop 10 k to make 1 Grand then it starts to make sence.
True- but these are very much the "professional" gamblers, who I'm sure do not represent the majority of "punters."

Moreover, anyone with half a brain cell who knows boxing wouldn't take that sort of risk on a "dead cert..."
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brian13 wrote:
steve689 wrote:Nelson reckons Hide pulling out was a good tactical move :roll:
Listening to Hide in the interview you see exactly why he pulled out.
Like I said, if his ranking means so much he should not have entered, his excuse that he did not expect Brooks to be so good is an insult,he thought he could just walk through these CW and take the money. He would have NEVER won this tourny as I have said all along.
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Old bones Ian wrote:Well i've tipped Dickinson to win it, so that means he'll probably lose first time out :KO:
Nice one, Ian. :TU:
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Asterix wrote:
Old bones Ian wrote:Well i've tipped Dickinson to win it, so that means he'll probably lose first time out :KO:
Nice one, Ian. :TU:
Indeed, good call mate. He looked as if he might even have won against Herbie 'Goes Banana Split' Hide.
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wot a load of shite!!! if corbet was 14st 6pound im a china man.worst1 yet!!!
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It was the worst Prizefighter event so far, and by a very long way. Really awful stuff.
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Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:
Asterix wrote:
Old bones Ian wrote:Well i've tipped Dickinson to win it, so that means he'll probably lose first time out :KO:
Nice one, Ian. :TU:
Indeed, good call mate. He looked as if he might even have won against Herbie 'Goes Banana Split' Hide.
Well Thanks lol. I just looked at his record as an am, and he hasn't lost a round since going pro. Plus he has a great jab, over 3 rounds that counts
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Had a tenner on Dickinson simply because he was on the opposite side of the draw to Herbie and a decent price(6s).On that showing,he may have cause Herbie a few problems.Darke said Hide was asking about Dickinson earlier on in the night and then he pulled out after he did Krence in a round....
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johnswan1 wrote:It was the worst Prizefighter event so far, and by a very long way. Really awful stuff.
Well, people will say that- but put bluntly, it was one of the most entertaining Friday Nights of boxing I have watched in a long time.

Yes, there were issues- but never the less, it was fun to watch.
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taffytoon wrote:
brian13 wrote:
steve689 wrote:Nelson reckons Hide pulling out was a good tactical move :roll:
Listening to Hide in the interview you see exactly why he pulled out.
Like I said, if his ranking means so much he should not have entered, his excuse that he did not expect Brooks to be so good is an insult,he thought he could just walk through these CW and take the money. He would have NEVER won this tourny as I have said all along.
He beat brooks you are biased.
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whicker wrote:
johnswan1 wrote:It was the worst Prizefighter event so far, and by a very long way. Really awful stuff.
Well, people will say that- but put bluntly, it was one of the most entertaining Friday Nights of boxing I have watched in a long time.

Yes, there were issues- but never the less, it was fun to watch.
I thought i was shockingly bad to be honest. The standard ws awful.
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Deserter wrote:
whicker wrote:
johnswan1 wrote:It was the worst Prizefighter event so far, and by a very long way. Really awful stuff.
Well, people will say that- but put bluntly, it was one of the most entertaining Friday Nights of boxing I have watched in a long time.

Yes, there were issues- but never the less, it was fun to watch.
I thought i was shockingly bad to be honest. The standard ws awful.
Did you see the records of the Boxer's beforehand?The standard was never going to be up to much.Prizefighter is not really about that.Its getting eight men in there and seeing who wins.Dickinson won that,comfortably,because he was the best schooled boxer of the lot.Herbie was there to give it prestige,and,being Herbie,provided a bit of drama.I found it all interesting,and even the bouts that were crap,at least they only last three rounds.
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so herbie pulled out after winning a fight in which he was cut. to protect his world title fight?

surely if he was having a world title fight, he'd have had the bugger by now.

if you win prize fighter there's no guarantees that you're going anywhere. for instance the promising martin murray and ryan brawley seem to be well off the radar.

but if you're supposed to be world class, and you don't win it....doesn't look too good, does it?
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Autobarn wrote:so herbie pulled out after winning a fight in which he was cut. to protect his world title fight?

surely if he was having a world title fight, he'd have had the bugger by now.

if you win prize fighter there's no guarantees that you're going anywhere. for instance the promising martin murray and ryan brawley seem to be well off the radar.

but if you're supposed to be world class, and you don't win it....doesn't look too good, does it?
But he didnt lose,did he?It is actually the most sense i have heard Herbie speak in over 20 years of watching interviews with him.
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mickey1975 wrote:
Deserter wrote:
whicker wrote: Well, people will say that- but put bluntly, it was one of the most entertaining Friday Nights of boxing I have watched in a long time.

Yes, there were issues- but never the less, it was fun to watch.
I thought i was shockingly bad to be honest. The standard was awful.
Did you see the records of the Boxer's beforehand?The standard was never going to be up to much.Prizefighter is not really about that.Its getting eight men in there and seeing who wins.Dickinson won that,comfortably,because he was the best schooled boxer of the lot.Herbie was there to give it prestige,and,being Herbie,provided a bit of drama.I found it all interesting,and even the bouts that were crap,at least they only last three rounds.
I hadn't really followed the participants as wasn't planning to be back in the UK, but ended up flying in yesterday so wanted to get my 'Friday Night fix'!
I'd actually disagree with you about Prizefighter's aim though as the previous 'episodes' I'd seen (not all)were far more competitively matched and had better conditioned fighters at least. Last night looked one step up from a bunch of pub brawlers at times.
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Deserter wrote:
whicker wrote:
johnswan1 wrote:It was the worst Prizefighter event so far, and by a very long way. Really awful stuff.
Well, people will say that- but put bluntly, it was one of the most entertaining Friday Nights of boxing I have watched in a long time.

Yes, there were issues- but never the less, it was fun to watch.
I thought i was shockingly bad to be honest. The standard ws awful.
Agree, didn't enjoy it at all.
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if herbie had fought on, and got stopped on a cut in his next fight, the defeat would have been registered and hide would have lost his world ranking....simple.

all in all its the right decision for herbie, lets hope that hearn or someone else gets herbie a title shot. he certainly still has the power for an older fella, the last thing you lose is your punch.
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Well done to Dickinson.

He was my tip beforehand and just fancied he would do ok bearing in mind how well schooled he was.

Showed decent dig as well which was a bonus.

I think he can to British title level within 6 fights and who knows from there.

Travis Dickinson hits like a sodding mule as well so we could have a good story brewing in the North East

Good times
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worst yet,shocking in fact. and if corbet was 14st 6 pound il eat my hat!!
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i was at the back....and it wasnt the best tournament so far.

herbie out was a huge dissappointment.

Krence got totally discombobulated.... Dickenson has classy shots...his timing was great but from where i was the shots didnt look hard at all...but the fighters were certainly feeling them.

and the usual Corbett rent-a-mob caused trouble ...not sitting down and waving flags in everyones face so nobody could see the fights.... bunch of t***S
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Brooks was so brave - what balls he had. However, the BBBoC should really be looking at this event in future. There is no way any decent coach would have Brooks sparring with Hide at this stage of his career.

It was dangerous - man against boy (albeit very very brave, too brave).
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Autobarn wrote:so herbie pulled out after winning a fight in which he was cut. to protect his world title fight?

surely if he was having a world title fight, he'd have had the bugger by now.

if you win prize fighter there's no guarantees that you're going anywhere. for instance the promising martin murray and ryan brawley seem to be well off the radar.

but if you're supposed to be world class, and you don't win it....doesn't look too good, does it?
Thats true. But i also think that you've got more chance of being projected onto bigger things if you come into the tournament without a promoter (and then win it), which would then allow Matchroom to sign you up and throw you into some sort of title shot.

For instance, in the case of Martin Murray he was signed up with Steve Wood of VIP promotions at the time and you can be assured that VIP promotions werent going to give a share of their asset to another firm, albeit a promotional firm that had more clout.
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mickey1975 wrote:
Autobarn wrote:so herbie pulled out after winning a fight in which he was cut. to protect his world title fight?

surely if he was having a world title fight, he'd have had the bugger by now.

if you win prize fighter there's no guarantees that you're going anywhere. for instance the promising martin murray and ryan brawley seem to be well off the radar.

but if you're supposed to be world class, and you don't win it....doesn't look too good, does it?
But he didnt lose,did he?It is actually the most sense i have heard Herbie speak in over 20 years of watching interviews with him.
Sorry but Herbie SHOULD NOT have entered, he may have won but it has done him no favours. He could not put Brooks away and was caught a few times. Tony Bellew stopped Wayne and Wayne was much fitter then. Herbie thought he could walk through this easily and was proven very wrong.
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Should that solicitor in the first fight have been allowed in? Dangerous if you ask me, fair play to him for having the bottle though.
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