glen foot

jonp
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Most people thought it was a draw Glen took the first quite well,mitchell cut him and won the second ,Glen came back well in the 3rd to take it then Dee won the last very convincingly 2 rounds each was the general consensus but the ref who had a bit of a mare all night gave it too foot.
Fight should be online somewhere so people can take a look see what they think
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I thought the scoring was about right but i was sat amongst Foot's fans so may have been swayed!Good learning fight for Foot.Very hard bout for only his 3rd fight.
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Liked the look of Glen Foot last night - if he gets the number of fights he should this year and irons out some problems - we could be talking and writing about a very good boxer indeed.
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Spud wrote:Liked the look of Glen Foot last night - if he gets the number of fights he should this year and irons out some problems - we could be talking and writing about a very good boxer indeed.
a very good fighter??? the over hyped Foot faced a 34yr old opponent on one hell of a losing streak and Foot just won, JUST!!! lets not forget that and the reality we all know it could of gone either way. now what would happen if Glen Foot came up against someone good, now that i know the answer to and deep down you do too!
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Let's be fair Dee Mitchell is a tough journeyman but he can box a but as well! He drew with Conception and gave Haughian a hell of a fight, IMO that's a superb win (be it close or wide) for only his 3rd fight! Maloney obvisouly believes in him to throw him in with someone like Dee Mitchell this early in his career IMO.
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jonp wrote:Most people thought it was a draw Glen took the first quite well,mitchell cut him and won the second ,Glen came back well in the 3rd to take it then Dee won the last very convincingly 2 rounds each was the general consensus but the ref who had a bit of a mare all night gave it too foot.
Fight should be online somewhere so people can take a look see what they think
I was there at the dome and thought foot just nicked it. But if Dee would have started quicker and been busier he would have have won. If it had been 6 rounds would have been interesting. As Glen didn't have a plan B. Dee Mitchell Iron Chin.
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alexpaterson wrote:Let's be fair Dee Mitchell is a tough journeyman but he can box a but as well! He drew with Conception and gave Haughian a hell of a fight, IMO that's a superb win (be it close or wide) for only his 3rd fight! Maloney obvisouly believes in him to throw him in with someone like Dee Mitchell this early in his career IMO.
He lost very controversialy to martin (scored a knockdown the round was scored 10.10 and lost by one point#0 then beat him in a rematch
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roadrunner wrote:
jonp wrote:Most people thought it was a draw Glen took the first quite well,mitchell cut him and won the second ,Glen came back well in the 3rd to take it then Dee won the last very convincingly 2 rounds each was the general consensus but the ref who had a bit of a mare all night gave it too foot.
Fight should be online somewhere so people can take a look see what they think
I was there at the dome and thought foot just nicked it. But if Dee would have started quicker and been busier he would have have won. If it had been 6 rounds would have been interesting. As Glen didn't have a plan B. Dee Mitchell Iron Chin.
Fair enough i dont think D won it and im one of his trainers i just thought hed nicked the second and defo wont the last to earn a draw but hes hes got to get nasty quicker hes too laid back
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jonp wrote:
roadrunner wrote:
jonp wrote:Most people thought it was a draw Glen took the first quite well,mitchell cut him and won the second ,Glen came back well in the 3rd to take it then Dee won the last very convincingly 2 rounds each was the general consensus but the ref who had a bit of a mare all night gave it too foot.
Fight should be online somewhere so people can take a look see what they think
I was there at the dome and thought foot just nicked it. But if Dee would have started quicker and been busier he would have have won. If it had been 6 rounds would have been interesting. As Glen didn't have a plan B. Dee Mitchell Iron Chin.
Fair enough i dont think D won it and im one of his trainers i just thought hed nicked the second and defo wont the last to earn a draw but hes hes got to get nasty quicker hes too laid back
Laid back is not the word!He looked half asleep an hour before the fight when i saw him!
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Micky youv never seen anything like it in the gym hes sparred with Macklin,Hall,Rhodes,Muttley,Jennings,gavin,cello renda and had wars with all of em Hell iv even seen him getting into it with Pele reid lol and when he fights hes just too nice its so hard to get his nasty streak from the gym to surface.
I think its a competion between him and max maxwell whos got the best chin lol.
Next time you see us pop over and introduce yr self im the corner man with film star looks usualy trying to wake him up.
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jonp wrote:Micky youv never seen anything like it in the gym hes sparred with Macklin,Hall,Rhodes,Muttley,Jennings,gavin,cello renda and had wars with all of em Hell iv even seen him getting into it with Pele reid lol and when he fights hes just too nice its so hard to get his nasty streak from the gym to surface.
I think its a competion between him and max maxwell whos got the best chin lol.
Next time you see us pop over and introduce yr self im the corner man with film star looks usualy trying to wake him up.
I was with Graham Fearn and his trainer in the same dressing room early on in the night.
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alexpaterson wrote:Let's be fair Dee Mitchell is a tough journeyman but he can box a but as well! He drew with Conception and gave Haughian a hell of a fight, IMO that's a superb win (be it close or wide) for only his 3rd fight! Maloney obvisouly believes in him to throw him in with someone like Dee Mitchell this early in his career IMO.
What he said
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mickey1975 wrote:
jonp wrote:Micky youv never seen anything like it in the gym hes sparred with Macklin,Hall,Rhodes,Muttley,Jennings,gavin,cello renda and had wars with all of em Hell iv even seen him getting into it with Pele reid lol and when he fights hes just too nice its so hard to get his nasty streak from the gym to surface.
I think its a competion between him and max maxwell whos got the best chin lol.
Next time you see us pop over and introduce yr self im the corner man with film star looks usualy trying to wake him up.
I was with Graham Fearn and his trainer in the same dressing room early on in the night.
Haha funny we always comment on the same posts and didnt even know we were in the same dressing room.Nice to put a name to face
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wanderingtwin1 wrote:
Spud wrote:Liked the look of Glen Foot last night - if he gets the number of fights he should this year and irons out some problems - we could be talking and writing about a very good boxer indeed.
a very good fighter??? the over hyped Foot faced a 34yr old opponent on one hell of a losing streak and Foot just won, JUST!!! lets not forget that and the reality we all know it could of gone either way. now what would happen if Glen Foot came up against someone good, now that i know the answer to and deep down you do too!
Such a shame I am not around here that often anymore - otherwise I would have thoroughly enjoyed a good "ruck" with you young man!! :TU:

Read my post and then please come back to me to tell me about boxing it seems you know so much to attempt to tell me what my opinion of a fighter is.

Clearly Foot has some "novicey" problems which I am sure will get ironed out - but I do thoroughly look forward to any future posts you make enlightening boxrec of your immense knowledge.
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Re: glen foot

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There is no pleasing some people :witzend: Glen Foot is a strong, gutsy and capable boxer who is going places. He's got an aggressive style and heavy hands so will keep the fans happy. What's not to like?
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