Anthony "Million Dollar" Crolla scaled 9st 8 &1/2 lbs for tomorrow night's British Lightweight title showdown with John Watson in Liverpool. Watson was 9st 9lbs when he went to the scales. Hatton TV captured the weigh-in and then spoke to both boxers.
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John Watson v Anthony Crolla weigh-in
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nigeltsport
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Re: John Watson v Anthony Crolla weigh-in
I'm surprised that there's only half a pound in it between these two since Crolla is stepping up from Super Feather. Previously I wouldn't have given him a chance against Watson but having seen how he battled and outlasted Andy Morris last time out, I think you've got to give Crolla a chance. What do you think guys ?nigeltsport wrote:Anthony "Million Dollar" Crolla scaled 9st 8 &1/2 lbs for tomorrow night's British Lightweight title showdown with John Watson in Liverpool. Watson was 9st 9lbs when he went to the scales. Hatton TV captured the weigh-in and then spoke to both boxers.
http://www.brandhatton.com/VideoNews/16 ... gh-in.aspx
Re: John Watson v Anthony Crolla weigh-in
Crolla still got a great chance as he was a good amateur with good skills, but I have to say I think Super-Feather was his ideal weight, he was just getting his strength up at that weight and starting to get the TKO's. I wonder if he can carry that strength up with him against a naturally bigger man. Hope he can, if he can't it's no disgrace.Robnorton wrote:I'm surprised that there's only half a pound in it between these two since Crolla is stepping up from Super Feather. Previously I wouldn't have given him a chance against Watson but having seen how he battled and outlasted Andy Morris last time out, I think you've got to give Crolla a chance. What do you think guys ?nigeltsport wrote:Anthony "Million Dollar" Crolla scaled 9st 8 &1/2 lbs for tomorrow night's British Lightweight title showdown with John Watson in Liverpool. Watson was 9st 9lbs when he went to the scales. Hatton TV captured the weigh-in and then spoke to both boxers.
http://www.brandhatton.com/VideoNews/16 ... gh-in.aspx
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billy nelson
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Re: John Watson v Anthony Crolla weigh-in
If he cant he shouldnt have took the fight!TheCobra wrote:Crolla still got a great chance as he was a good amateur with good skills, but I have to say I think Super-Feather was his ideal weight, he was just getting his strength up at that weight and starting to get the TKO's. I wonder if he can carry that strength up with him against a naturally bigger man. Hope he can, if he can't it's no disgrace.Robnorton wrote:I'm surprised that there's only half a pound in it between these two since Crolla is stepping up from Super Feather. Previously I wouldn't have given him a chance against Watson but having seen how he battled and outlasted Andy Morris last time out, I think you've got to give Crolla a chance. What do you think guys ?nigeltsport wrote:Anthony "Million Dollar" Crolla scaled 9st 8 &1/2 lbs for tomorrow night's British Lightweight title showdown with John Watson in Liverpool. Watson was 9st 9lbs when he went to the scales. Hatton TV captured the weigh-in and then spoke to both boxers.
http://www.brandhatton.com/VideoNews/16 ... gh-in.aspx