Napa v Hall - Updates

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Post by jBacca »

I've given Napa the first two for pushing it more.

Now then, what the fvck is Jim Watt on? Why is he so against Napa??
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Come on Ian!!
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hard to score in some rounds, Hall just shading it at mo, but i think Napa will wear him down over the late rounds for a points win
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Old bones Ian wrote:hard to score in some rounds, Hall just shading it at mo, but i think Napa will wear him down over the late rounds for a points win
yep just as i predicted, Napa retires at the end of the 8th :oops:
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What a shit excuse.....the venue was too hot!!!!
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This was the main event??? :confused:
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Just think the body wasn't there for Napa tonight, to many hard nights caught up with him
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Post by reggaereggae »

Shi1te when I saw the 10-3 odds on HAll Sky posted I was going to put some money on; but couldn't get there quick enough.

REgardless another sh1t SKY show....that this was the main event is embarrassing...........
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I had money on a Napa points win, but you hope the guy in there is trying - Napa clearly wasn't. Struggled to make weight? He's about 4ft tall!!!!

Well done Sky, you've just had your pocket picked by another shite main event.
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gobbles wrote:I had money on a Napa points win, but you hope the guy in there is trying - Napa clearly wasn't. Struggled to make weight? He's about 4ft tall!!!!
Well done Sky, you've just had your pocket pinched by another shite main event.

hahahhahaah :DDD
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It was funny Napa complained about weight making.Hall absolutely towered above him
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His career is over, no way he can do SBW he will be tiny at that weight.
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Next we have John Watson V Ben Lawler, who has lost 4 out of his last 5 on Highlights.
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Napa throws the fight??
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Post by whicker »

gobbles wrote:
Well done Sky, you've just had your pocket picked by another shite main event.
Some of the interest on the show is Jeffries- he is winning 'em, thats for sure. Still, not the best Friday Fight Night, I agree.
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jBacca wrote:Napa throws the fight??
I don't believe so.
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Post by TheCobra »

Strange decision by napa to quit but I'm not complaining as I saw some value in the Hall win and had a small stake bet on it, after initially predicting Napa.

I felt it would be a close fight but Napa was taking control, was such a strange thing to quit with 4 rounds to go and seemingly in command.
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Old bones Ian wrote:
jBacca wrote:Napa throws the fight??
I don't believe so.
It's always my initial reaction when fights end for no apparent (or good) reason.

Watson looked decent.. took his time, finished the job.
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Mcdonnell poor judging there.
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Post by Terrrrry »

jBacca wrote:Mcdonnell poor judging there.
Not half!

A very strange FFN tonight. Poorest night of action on there in a long while.

Thought the Napa fight was a bit of a joke myself. Hall was awful and Napa wasn't much better.
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There comes a time in a fighters career when his head wants to still continue, maybe even his heart but his body just has enough after the years of hard training and fights. Look at Esham Pickering as a recent example, he's flat now and struggles againts guys who would have been no match for him a few years ago. I can see the same with Napa now, no disrespect to Hall as he isn't experianced and will no doubt even improve now he's British champ but he would not have lived with the Napa of a few years back with the experiance Hall has now. The desire goes when you have a long career, you dont want it to but it does and thats why you get fighters carrying on to long, they battle againts what another part of them is telling themself...If you get what I mean
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Des1 wrote:There comes a time in a fighters career when his head wants to still continue, maybe even his heart but his body just has enough after the years of hard training and fights. Look at Esham Pickering as a recent example, he's flat now and struggles againts guys who would have been no match for him a few years ago. I can see the same with Napa now, no disrespect to Hall as he isn't experianced and will no doubt even improve now he's British champ but he would not have lived with the Napa of a few years back with the experiance Hall has now. The desire goes when you have a long career, you dont want it to but it does and thats why you get fighters carrying on to long, they battle againts what another part of them is telling themself...If you get what I mean
It's just mad, because he was ahead on all 3 cards by a handy number.

He mustn't have realised.
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To be fair to Napa, his last fight was a close loss at British title level- against a good opponent. That said, to bounce from one title defeat straight into another challenge might not have been the best move, but then hindsight is wonderful, and all that.
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Thought the bodyshot Jeffries threw to finish the fight tonight was top notch. Power, precision and a good twist to the punch aswell. He took a bit of stick for the last fight and he again showed some of his rawness tonight but thats what these early professional fights are for, they're there to learn him certain things and the lad will hopefully learn from them.

Well in Tony, credit where its due there tonight. Onwards and upwards.
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Scouse Fight Fan wrote:Thought the bodyshot Jeffries threw to finish the fight tonight was top notch. Power, precision and a good twist to the punch aswell. He took a bit of stick for the last fight and he again showed some of his rawness tonight but thats what these early professional fights are for, they're there to learn him certain things and the lad will hopefully learn from them.

Well in Tony, credit where its due there tonight. Onwards and upwards.
Great test tonight looked really good and strong Well done :TU:
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