Bellew-McKenzie II for British title ON
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Top Bombing, well up for this!
Re: Bellew-McKenzie II for British title ON
An increasingly rare event in British boxing is the rematch, but Tony Bellew, one of the most honest fighters you could ever wish to meet bucks the trend when he gives Ovill McKenzie an immediate return for the vacant British light-heavyweight title at York Hall on February 19.
F rank Warren promotes.
Bellew climbed off the floor twice to stop McKenzie in eight rounds in Liverpool just last month but the stoppage looked premature from Preston referee Phil Edwards with the fight still very much up for grabs. The bone of contention is that, while Bellew was given the chance to continue after those two knockdowns, the second one a heavy knockdown, McKenzie was given no such chance after he clambered up from a knockdown in that eighth round, referee Edwards waving it off immediately.
McKenzie, who goes by the nickname of "The Upsetter", called out Bellew in the aftermath and while you should always be careful what you wish for, the Derby man is strong, seasoned and sharp enough to put up another excellent showing. Will he win? No, because he came as close as he ever will to winning the first time, dropping Bellew with right hands in the first and second rounds but admiring his work too much and allowing the heavy handed Bellew back into the fight. It was a big left hook that floored McKenzie in the end, but he did deserve a chance to continue, in my opinion, and continue he does next month.
However, the unbeaten Bellew looks likely to punch his way to the points.
F rank Warren promotes.
Bellew climbed off the floor twice to stop McKenzie in eight rounds in Liverpool just last month but the stoppage looked premature from Preston referee Phil Edwards with the fight still very much up for grabs. The bone of contention is that, while Bellew was given the chance to continue after those two knockdowns, the second one a heavy knockdown, McKenzie was given no such chance after he clambered up from a knockdown in that eighth round, referee Edwards waving it off immediately.
McKenzie, who goes by the nickname of "The Upsetter", called out Bellew in the aftermath and while you should always be careful what you wish for, the Derby man is strong, seasoned and sharp enough to put up another excellent showing. Will he win? No, because he came as close as he ever will to winning the first time, dropping Bellew with right hands in the first and second rounds but admiring his work too much and allowing the heavy handed Bellew back into the fight. It was a big left hook that floored McKenzie in the end, but he did deserve a chance to continue, in my opinion, and continue he does next month.
However, the unbeaten Bellew looks likely to punch his way to the points.
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how are warren promos like for refunding tickets if fights fall through ??
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Think the Bomber will learn from last time and stop Ovil but its a great fight
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i expect ovil to come out hard & fast & try to cement victory rather then stand of a wounded bellew which could get him knocked out or maybe bellew cant make the adjustments needed defensively & get pancaked.
this fight is exciting & lived up to expectations last time round & in one word DANGER
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i think bellew is going down a bumpy road in his career & people should buckle up & enjoy the ride 8)
this fight is exciting & lived up to expectations last time round & in one word DANGER
i think bellew is going down a bumpy road in his career & people should buckle up & enjoy the ride 8)
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If this is at York Hall then I'll defo be having a bit of this.
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tony won the last fight and will win the one earlier , then on to bigger and better things
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Maybe we were being listened to. Whether we were or weren't, very good news. Kudos to all involved in making it happen.
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Really?? Come on, stop blowing smoke up the lad's arse. The fight was ordered by the Board and if he doesnt rematch McKenzie then he doesnt get to fight for the British title. Simplesbennie wrote:An increasingly rare event in British boxing is the rematch, but Tony Bellew, one of the most honest fighters you could ever wish to meet bucks the trend when he gives Ovill McKenzie an immediate return for the vacant British light-heavyweight title at York Hall on February 19. F rank Warren promotes.
Bellew climbed off the floor twice to stop McKenzie in eight rounds in Liverpool just last month but the stoppage looked premature from Preston referee Phil Edwards with the fight still very much up for grabs. The bone of contention is that, while Bellew was given the chance to continue after those two knockdowns, the second one a heavy knockdown, McKenzie was given no such chance after he clambered up from a knockdown in that eighth round, referee Edwards waving it off immediately.
McKenzie, who goes by the nickname of "The Upsetter", called out Bellew in the aftermath and while you should always be careful what you wish for, the Derby man is strong, seasoned and sharp enough to put up another excellent showing. Will he win? No, because he came as close as he ever will to winning the first time, dropping Bellew with right hands in the first and second rounds but admiring his work too much and allowing the heavy handed Bellew back into the fight. It was a big left hook that floored McKenzie in the end, but he did deserve a chance to continue, in my opinion, and continue he does next month.
However, the unbeaten Bellew looks likely to punch his way to the points.
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Wrong mate the board never ordered the fight at all, I chose McKenzie after a list was put to me, fact... ;)
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Excellent choice, last time was a cracker.Best of luck Tony.Bomber 1 wrote:Wrong mate the board never ordered the fight at all, I chose McKenzie after a list was put to me, fact... ;)
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In that case fair play to you pal, i stand corrected. Good luck with the fight.Bomber 1 wrote:Wrong mate the board never ordered the fight at all, I chose McKenzie after a list was put to me, fact... ;)
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Thanks mate, this is what fans want and what I want too!! TESTS... ;)
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Am chuffed you have taken this rematch Tony. Top work, giving the fans what they want to see when so many boxers don't!Bomber 1 wrote:Thanks mate, this is what fans want and what I want too!! TESTS... ;)
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http://www.triv.net/html/Quiz5/quiz9234.shtmlBomber 1 wrote:Thanks mate, this is what fans want and what I want too!! TESTS... ;)
Knock yourself out, Bomber.
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Bomber 1 wrote:Wrong mate the board never ordered the fight at all, I chose McKenzie after a list was put to me, fact... ;)
Respect!
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Yeah fair play mate, carnt fault you.liamlion wrote:In that case fair play to you pal, i stand corrected. Good luck with the fight.Bomber 1 wrote:Wrong mate the board never ordered the fight at all, I chose McKenzie after a list was put to me, fact... ;)
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Respect to Bomber for this. He won fair and square but there was some controversy. Not ducking a challenge, responding to what the fans want.....full credit. Good luck to the fella
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bomber wont make mistakes this time round! u will c the proper tony bellew this fight, smash him up wiv da jab then heavy left hooks to body n head! bomber to win in 6 this time

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It says they are on sale on ticketmaster. Just went on there and there are indeed tix on sale for that date, albeit with the old opponent of Stubbs. So I'm sure if you bought them you'd get the right tix, but they could do with changing it on ticketmaster.billy bessey wrote:are the tickets out for this yet or have they sold out? cos on fwanks site its not even really advertised cheers
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got my tickets from Fwanks site and they've already arrived!!! i'm there!

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Yeah, Bellew is better than he has showed in his last few fights and is a better fighter than McKenzie. He just needs to settle back down and let his fighting do the talking. Forget Cleverly for the time being for it will only act as a distraction
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I always go for the underdog so would like to see McKenzie spark Bellew. But the result will go to the home fighter.
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Your spot on with the Cleverly shout!! I don't need him to make a career for myself, I'll do that all by myself ;)liamlion wrote:Yeah, Bellew is better than he has showed in his last few fights and is a better fighter than McKenzie. He just needs to settle back down and let his fighting do the talking. Forget Cleverly for the time being for it will only act as a distraction
By the way jizzle, London home????