Jamie Arthur V Jason Booth

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Jamie Arthur V Jason Booth

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Who wins IYHO?
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Booth wide UD
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sgtcecil wrote:Booth wide UD
Agreed. Has this been proposed or just a mythical match up for the moment?
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Newport Daz wrote:
sgtcecil wrote:Booth wide UD
Agreed. Has this been proposed or just a mythical match up for the moment?
100% On mate and a good chance of it being in Newport
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Dont think Booth is a Massive Puncher but this fight wont go he Distance Jamie is to Big for S-Bantam and wont carry any strengh with him imo it wont go pass 8...
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Booth wide UD

Far too skilled IMO. Arthur didn't look great against Hughes and looked very poor against Lindsay, I think Arthur is slightly past it but would have enough left to push Booth early before getting a bit of a pummelling late, I don't think he'd be able to deal with Booths clever angles or slight movements he'd be very hard to time
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Savage Jnr not boxing Jamie Arthur :bag:
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taffytoon wrote:
Newport Daz wrote:
sgtcecil wrote:Booth wide UD
Agreed. Has this been proposed or just a mythical match up for the moment?
100% On mate and a good chance of it being in Newport
Great news. I'll be having a ringside seat (well, table) for this fight then. :TU:
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It was a long and winding road but Welshman Jamie Arthur finally made it to a title when he outscored tall Scot Kris Hughes for the Commonwealth super-bantamweight title in October.
Arthur turned pro in 2003, after a successful amateur career, but cuts plagued him and he actually retired following a surprise defeat at the hands of South Africa's Harry Ramogoadi in 2005. However, he came back afresh two years ago and overcame a rocky start and the customary cut eye to outpunch the previously unbeaten Hughes in a bruising 12-rounder, although he lost two points for low blows which made it tight on the cards.
The 31-year-old champion makes his first defence early next year against Nottingham veteran Jason Booth, who knows all about life's journey, having battled drug and alcohol addiction in recent years and the suicide of his 19-year-old sister, Deana. The 33-year-old Booth, who looks much older, comes off a remarkable challenge for the IBF super-bantamweight title held by Steve Molitor, holding the slick Canadian to a majority decision.
Take away Rendall Munroe, and nobody can really touch Booth, domestically. He looks too much for Arthur.
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I dunno, I think you may all be a bit suprised on this fight, Booth is a tidy fighter, but i have a strong feeling Arthur may smash this
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boxingboo wrote:I dunno, I think you may all be a bit suprised on this fight, Booth is a tidy fighter, but i have a strong feeling Arthur may smash this
Jamie will take his shots, he will also catch up with him as the fight goes on and I would not be surprised if Arthur pinches the win on points. Another good domestic battle in the making. :box:
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Unless hes lost it over night,wide points win for Booth...
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Booth wins too easily. I think he retires Arthur on his stool in the late rounds such as the 10th or 11th.
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his corner will pull him any time after the 7th booth will out class arthur and cut his face wide open with his quick accurate shots
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Can he ko him ???? wrote:The corner didnt look like pulling him out v Lindsay

its at a lower weight which arthur struggles to make and booth is a better fighter than lindsay
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Arthur is a good battler domestically but Booth is a level or two above and should win this easily.

This will Booths (if he wins) 8th British title fight and if he wins 7th win that must be the most of any active fighter?
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Arthur is more awkward and better than he looks.

But Booth in a close, but clear victory.
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