Barrett v Alexander

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craigess
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Barrett v Alexander

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Can someone update me if they hear any news about this result thanks
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Re: Barrett v Alexander

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Barret stopped him in the first, 1:36. Vicious punching some of it to the back of the head, ref was right to stop it tho Alexander was gone. Barret came out swinging alright.

Noble stopped McAleese - laid him out cold in 9th or 10th for some reason I cant recall. Doctors in there and all sorts but he got up and walked out. He was winning but tired up to that point, Mc didnt have the power to trouble Noble but he was imposing himself just by being busier.

Conquest shut out Rasani over 6.

Spitko lost every round to his oppo.

hope that helps.
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Re: Barrett v Alexander

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you forgot to say that jupp got the worst home town
decision ever! really angryabout that was it just because he had west ham shorts on??? terrible! Great uppercut from noble though mcaleese looked in a bad way. Phil Gill greatbody punches mate, do it two rounds earlier though! York Hall - best venue in the world.
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Re: Barrett v Alexander

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tsmithy50 wrote:you forgot to say that jupp got the worst home town
decision ever! really angryabout that was it just because he had west ham shorts on??? terrible! Great uppercut from noble though mcaleese looked in a bad way. Phil Gill greatbody punches mate, do it two rounds earlier though! York Hall - best venue in the world.

Thanks mate.
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Re: Barrett v Alexander

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Ah yes I forgot about Phil - I only arrived for the start of his fight so I missed all that came before. Phil looked good against a bloke that covered up a lot, he threw some heavy-handed stuff at the bloke, won every round and dropped him right at the last, literally the bloke got up as the bell went it seemed.
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Re: Barrett v Alexander

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Alexander came with his own personal rapper too, shocking stuff, Im not a fan of all that:

Trainer: check
Cutman: check
Mouthpiece: check
Gloves: check

what else was there... oh yeah, rapper: check.
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Re: Barrett v Alexander

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I feel bad I did Jupp a dis-service He won easily It was the fight after Arlain on debut who got the gift from the ref Apologies . I thoughtthe rapper was brilliant, it's just a shame alexander couldn't back it up.
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Re: Barrett v Alexander

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Thought overall it was brilliant show for non televised. Good new promoter. Thought Alexander had no punch resistance should retire. Erick Ochieng looks a future star. Phil Gill give shis all exciting to watch. McAleese was miles ahead when he got caught. Conquest looked gun shy.
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Re: Barrett v Alexander

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Norgrove deserves a mention for a good win aswell. Totally agree with you mate it was a very entertaining night! I've seen steve goodwin posts on here and Steve good on you, certainly feel I got my monies worth, nice little touch with a pound for the programme aswell :TU:
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Re: Barrett v Alexander

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MatthewS wrote:Ah yes I forgot about Phil - I only arrived for the start of his fight so I missed all that came before. Phil looked good against a bloke that covered up a lot, he threw some heavy-handed stuff at the bloke, won every round and dropped him right at the last, literally the bloke got up as the bell went it seemed.
Should'a cooked for him first Phil,no way would he have stood up to those body shots with a belly full of your grub! ;)
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Re: Barrett v Alexander

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Thanks a lot for the good comments. We try!!

Look out for the news on December card. Should be even better!
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Re: Barrett v Alexander

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I have been to all Goodwin Promotions shows and that by far was the best! all entertaining fights bar maybe the setterfield and Arlain bouts. Gotta feel for Mcaleese that was just one punch that killed him! Barrett was unstoppable glad he showed his still got what it takes. Bye bye alexander though. Hoping yassine el maachi fights on the next show gunna be to notch
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Re: Barrett v Alexander

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Do you think Arlain was lucky aswell?
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Re: Barrett v Alexander

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I would need to watch the fight again (as i missed two of the rounds) to comment.
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