i can vouch for thatSmigga wrote:rawman wrote:wont beat simpson and would not beat choi both are seasond pros who have fought 12 rounds many times and can deal with the pressure of the championship fights and know how to pace themselfs im afraid it a case of to much to soon
a fit kid naturally which Stephen is, as anyone who's seen him train will admit.
Apparently Simpson-Smith is off
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So why is it postponed?
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billy nelson
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good point about john not winning over 12 rounds,people will say hes had bad decisions, that's excuses, i beleive you take the decision out the judges hands,flipside is he's stopped everyone else before the 12 rounds were complete.But simpson is a machine and stephen will find that out when they meet,no matter how good he is.Smigga wrote:Well you obviously have a hidden agenda - A new user and your first post was to recommend Choi as an opponent, second was to dismiss Stephen's chances of beating either.rawman wrote:wont beat simpson and would not beat choi both are seasond pros who have fought 12 rounds many times and can deal with the pressure of the championship fights and know how to pace themselfs im afraid it a case of to much to soon
Choi is a far easier fight than Simpson - All Choi has is his dig and strength. He can be EASILY out boxed.
Simpson is a better fighter all round, and he may have done 12 rounds on many occasions but he hasn't won one of them.![]()
Pacing yourself isn't as hard to do when you're a fit kid naturally which Stephen is, as anyone who's seen him train will admit.
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I didn't mean no disrespect to Simpson, Billy. You know you won't get that from me or our camp.billy nelson wrote:good point about john not winning over 12 rounds,people will say hes had bad decisions, that's excuses, i beleive you take the decision out the judges hands,flipside is he's stopped everyone else before the 12 rounds were complete.But simpson is a machine and stephen will find that out when they meet,no matter how good he is.Smigga wrote:Well you obviously have a hidden agenda - A new user and your first post was to recommend Choi as an opponent, second was to dismiss Stephen's chances of beating either.rawman wrote:wont beat simpson and would not beat choi both are seasond pros who have fought 12 rounds many times and can deal with the pressure of the championship fights and know how to pace themselfs im afraid it a case of to much to soon
Choi is a far easier fight than Simpson - All Choi has is his dig and strength. He can be EASILY out boxed.
Simpson is a better fighter all round, and he may have done 12 rounds on many occasions but he hasn't won one of them.![]()
Pacing yourself isn't as hard to do when you're a fit kid naturally which Stephen is, as anyone who's seen him train will admit.
The poster made a point about 12 round distance I was pointing out that fact that's all.
I hope Simpson will be at his best, Stephen will be and I know Ste wouldn't want it any other way as I'm sure John will.
I obviously have my view that Stephen is a different gravy!
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billy nelson
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None taken mate,both camps are experienced and has we all know talks cheap,you won't get me or john disrespecting stephen we have the utmost respect for stephen and the talent hes got.obviously my view is completey diffrent from yours regarding the outcome but that won't suprise you will it? all the best;Smigga wrote:I didn't mean no disrespect to Simpson, Billy. You know you won't get that from me or our camp.billy nelson wrote:good point about john not winning over 12 rounds,people will say hes had bad decisions, that's excuses, i beleive you take the decision out the judges hands,flipside is he's stopped everyone else before the 12 rounds were complete.But simpson is a machine and stephen will find that out when they meet,no matter how good he is.Smigga wrote: Well you obviously have a hidden agenda - A new user and your first post was to recommend Choi as an opponent, second was to dismiss Stephen's chances of beating either.
Choi is a far easier fight than Simpson - All Choi has is his dig and strength. He can be EASILY out boxed.
Simpson is a better fighter all round, and he may have done 12 rounds on many occasions but he hasn't won one of them.![]()
Pacing yourself isn't as hard to do when you're a fit kid naturally which Stephen is, as anyone who's seen him train will admit.
The poster made a point about 12 round distance I was pointing out that fact that's all.
I hope Simpson will be at his best, Stephen will be and I know Ste wouldn't want it any other way as I'm sure John will.
I obviously have my view that Stephen is a different gravy!
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I see on boxrec listings that this fight is down for the British title, is this correct?
I thought Lindsay still held that belt.
I thought Lindsay still held that belt.
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HomeOfBritishBoxing
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i hear lindsay is giving up the belt to fight that australian dibb in a ibf title eliminatorsgtcecil wrote:I see on boxrec listings that this fight is down for the British title, is this correct?
I thought Lindsay still held that belt.