Toks Owoh
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This'll stir some debate - he talked a great game and was calling out Calzaghe at one point, but then a dreadful bit of match-making (with the benefit of hindsight) saw him thrown in with a seasoned Glenn Johnson and it all came apart for him.Cotto16 wrote:Dont know much about him, how good of fighter is his?
There are some on here that think he was over-rated by virtue of his ability to self-publicise, but on the couple of occasions I saw him I thought he looked strong and sharp, and capable of getting to fringe world-level. Calzaghe would have clearly taken him to the cleaners though.
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Tommy Gunn13
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Your right there Deserter,he could certainly talk a good fight..I was never really struck on him,dont think he would have won a british title.Deserter wrote:This'll stir some debate - he talked a great game and was calling out Calzaghe at one point, but then a dreadful bit of match-making (with the benefit of hindsight) saw him thrown in with a seasoned Glenn Johnson and it all came apart for him.Cotto16 wrote:Dont know much about him, how good of fighter is his?
There are some on here that think he was over-rated by virtue of his ability to self-publicise, but on the couple of occasions I saw him I thought he looked strong and sharp, and capable of getting to fringe world-level. Calzaghe would have clearly taken him to the cleaners though.
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I wasn't aware they'd ever actually sparred, let alone Owoh decking him.joelouis1234 wrote:Deserter wrote:This'll stir some debate - he talked a great game and was calling out Calzaghe at one point, but then a dreadful bit of match-making (with the benefit of hindsight) saw him thrown in with a seasoned Glenn Johnson and it all came apart for him.Cotto16 wrote:Dont know much about him, how good of fighter is his?
There are some on here that think he was over-rated by virtue of his ability to self-publicise, but on the couple of occasions I saw him I thought he looked strong and sharp, and capable of getting to fringe world-level. Calzaghe would have clearly taken him to the cleaners though.
A dickie bird told me that he dropped Calzaghe in sparring once?
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As far as I know JC has never been dropped in the gym, but I didn't know they had even sparred
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stevegoodwin
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Toks Owoh is likely to be boxing a six rounder on 8th October at York Hall (if Leon Williams avoids him). He has been nominated for the Southern Area title against Leon Williams which is due to go to purse bids and the fighet must take place by the end of October. Leon does not appear to want to box Toks so I think he will vacate rather than box him which is a shame.
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Darcy Delaney
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why would you vacate a title as a champion you take on all comersstevegoodwin wrote:Toks Owoh is likely to be boxing a six rounder on 8th October at York Hall (if Leon Williams avoids him). He has been nominated for the Southern Area title against Leon Williams which is due to go to purse bids and the fighet must take place by the end of October. Leon does not appear to want to box Toks so I think he will vacate rather than box him which is a shame.
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Londonirish
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Darcy Delaney wrote:why would you vacate a title as a champion you take on all comersstevegoodwin wrote:Toks Owoh is likely to be boxing a six rounder on 8th October at York Hall (if Leon Williams avoids him). He has been nominated for the Southern Area title against Leon Williams which is due to go to purse bids and the fighet must take place by the end of October. Leon does not appear to want to box Toks so I think he will vacate rather than box him which is a shame.
Your right he should, but i think he's fighting for the English against Tony Conquest down the line, taken on Tow's and if he lost it would close some doors.......
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i remember when erik teymour did him with a great body shot years back
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clintonmcphilbin
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If this fight happened for the english title would show how much a joke the bbbc are and prove everybody right about the crusierweight division.Londonirish wrote:Darcy Delaney wrote:why would you vacate a title as a champion you take on all comersstevegoodwin wrote:Toks Owoh is likely to be boxing a six rounder on 8th October at York Hall (if Leon Williams avoids him). He has been nominated for the Southern Area title against Leon Williams which is due to go to purse bids and the fighet must take place by the end of October. Leon does not appear to want to box Toks so I think he will vacate rather than box him which is a shame.
Your right he should, but i think he's fighting for the English against Tony Conquest down the line, taken on Tow's and if he lost it would close some doors.......
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Darcy Delaney
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Londonirish wrote:Darcy Delaney wrote:why would you vacate a title as a champion you take on all comersstevegoodwin wrote:Toks Owoh is likely to be boxing a six rounder on 8th October at York Hall (if Leon Williams avoids him). He has been nominated for the Southern Area title against Leon Williams which is due to go to purse bids and the fighet must take place by the end of October. Leon does not appear to want to box Toks so I think he will vacate rather than box him which is a shame.
Your right he should, but i think he's fighting for the English against Tony Conquest down the line, taken on Tow's and if he lost it would close some doors.......
i thought they trained together ??
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stevegoodwin
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They dont train together
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I remember years ago him calling out Joe Calzaghe but lets be fair Calzaghe was streets in front of him and of course the board would have looked at it as a gross mis match.
He would have got hammered by Calzaghe no doubt about it.
Now after a few years out of the ring he seems to have reappeared, saw him at York Hall recently and he seemed to struggle in a 4 rounder, enough said.
He's going where he went the first time he was about and that is nowhere.
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stevegoodwin
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Toks boxes John Anthony on the 8th October then on 3rd December goes for the Southern Area Cruiserweight title. Then he wants an English/British title shot.
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twenty six
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So the viper is back !
I've only seen him box once I think - and that was 12 years ago !!
He got a stoppage against a foreign guy.
I was there watchin my pal Buster Keeton against Tony Booth.
Shit I feel old.
My recollection is of a very powerful puncher - one of those in the "avoid him" catagory.
I've only seen him box once I think - and that was 12 years ago !!
He got a stoppage against a foreign guy.
I was there watchin my pal Buster Keeton against Tony Booth.
Shit I feel old.
My recollection is of a very powerful puncher - one of those in the "avoid him" catagory.
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nelsoninfour
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When I lived in London and was fond a bet Toks was part of the furniture in the local Will Hill. Probably needs the cash to chase the next favourite in the dogs. What a nice fella though. Always could laugh with him when we both were losing
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Londonirish
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nelsoninfour wrote:When I lived in London and was fond a bet Toks was part of the furniture in the local Will Hill. Probably needs the cash to chase the next favourite in the dogs. What a nice fella though. Always could laugh with him when we both were losing
The one in Belsize Park next to Budgens? Love's a bet aint the word, dont know if he still does but he'l be getting a good Tip or two with having Goodwin looking after him......
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nelsoninfour
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Yes not been for years. Good knowledge SirLondonirish wrote:nelsoninfour wrote:When I lived in London and was fond a bet Toks was part of the furniture in the local Will Hill. Probably needs the cash to chase the next favourite in the dogs. What a nice fella though. Always could laugh with him when we both were losing
The one in Belsize Park next to Budgens? Love's a bet aint the word, dont know if he still does but he'l be getting a good Tip or two with having Goodwin looking after him......
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Anyone remember the James "special" Branch KO?
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Henry Wharton's supposed to have dropped a young Calzaghe in sparring.Coco wrote:As far as I know JC has never been dropped in the gym, but I didn't know they had even sparred
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Any1 Henry clipped would have gone over eh? :Pcharlieb wrote:Henry Wharton's supposed to have dropped a young Calzaghe in sparring.Coco wrote:As far as I know JC has never been dropped in the gym, but I didn't know they had even sparred