Who's next for lenny daws?
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jingofight
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Who's next for lenny daws?
I read ashley theopane is moving down to fight him???
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robpalmer135
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Re: Who's next for lenny daws?
Ashley Theophane in December according to a boxing news interview last week.
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Ash-Weston
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Re: Who's next for lenny daws?
Interesting fight. Do you know where its being staged?robpalmer135 wrote:Ashley Theophane in December according to a boxing news interview last week.
Re: Who's next for lenny daws?
Who's Lenny's trainer these days?
Re: Who's next for lenny daws?
On a similar note, whose next for Jason Cook. It was a very commendable performance by Jason coming off such a long lay off (I'm not sure how effective a prizefighter tournament is for getting rid of the cobwebs). Most thought Daws was the rightful winner, but they should rematch.
Has Jason called it a day again?
Has Jason called it a day again?
Re: Who's next for lenny daws?
jason cook is fighting on the rees v watson undercard think he might be fighting barrie jones.
How come daws has left mcracken
How come daws has left mcracken
Re: Who's next for lenny daws?
Get his next fight in December out the way then get him in with Frankie Gavin hope warren starts pushing frankie he's got special talent.
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jingofight
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Re: Who's next for lenny daws?
Yeah jason cooks fighting barrie jones for the welsh title
Re: Who's next for lenny daws?
Well if Daws beats Theophane, he will have earnt his Lonsdale Belt.
Theophane's movement will prove a problem for Daws. Lenny will have to be super sharp on the night.
I'd say they are both at the peak of their powers now and it's a fanstastic match up.
Theophane's movement will prove a problem for Daws. Lenny will have to be super sharp on the night.
I'd say they are both at the peak of their powers now and it's a fanstastic match up.
Re: Who's next for lenny daws?
Morden's Lenny Daws defends his British light-welterweight title against wandering Kilburn minstrel Ashley Theophane in an all-London showdown in December.
This is a good match, featuring the strong, remorseless Daws against the slick, quick Theophane, both of them distance fighters, both right at their peak. Daws, 31, won the title last year at York Hall with a revenge win over Scotland's Barry Morrison in 10 rounds, the only man to beat him in 24 outings, and has since retained twice. Theophane, 30, flits between here and mainland Europe and even the United States for work, and he performs admirably wherever he is, often in world class.
Theophane must start as the favourite but he lacks promotional backing or big support, hence his away-days, and the popular Daws enjoys those advantages, his every punch on the night earning an "oh, good shot!" from promoter Mick Hennessy and a roar from an army of fans. Such things make a difference if it is close.
Nevertheless, Theophane throws a ton of shots, and it is hard to see Daws catching up with him in the championship rounds as he does so many of his opponents. I fancy Theophane to take the points and the title.
This is a good match, featuring the strong, remorseless Daws against the slick, quick Theophane, both of them distance fighters, both right at their peak. Daws, 31, won the title last year at York Hall with a revenge win over Scotland's Barry Morrison in 10 rounds, the only man to beat him in 24 outings, and has since retained twice. Theophane, 30, flits between here and mainland Europe and even the United States for work, and he performs admirably wherever he is, often in world class.
Theophane must start as the favourite but he lacks promotional backing or big support, hence his away-days, and the popular Daws enjoys those advantages, his every punch on the night earning an "oh, good shot!" from promoter Mick Hennessy and a roar from an army of fans. Such things make a difference if it is close.
Nevertheless, Theophane throws a ton of shots, and it is hard to see Daws catching up with him in the championship rounds as he does so many of his opponents. I fancy Theophane to take the points and the title.