Maloney warns Booth - 'beat Quigg or quit'

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stevek3lly
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Re: Maloney warns Booth - 'beat Quigg or quit'

Post by stevek3lly »

I dont think this is the end of the line for Booth should he lose, but his dreams of another big shot will definately be gone thats for sure.
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Re: Maloney warns Booth - 'beat Quigg or quit'

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stevek3lly wrote:I dont think this is the end of the line for Booth should he lose, but his dreams of another big shot will definately be gone thats for sure.

X2 your spot on :TU:
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Re: Maloney warns Booth - 'beat Quigg or quit'

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Going to be a good fight I am slightly leaning towards Scott his youth and ambition to get to the top but you can never rule out booth he is one tuff and skilled boxer and has experience
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Re: Maloney warns Booth - 'beat Quigg or quit'

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I think quigg will win this to big, to strong and he's fresh

but I am hoping booth can pull it off - been watching the booths since they started :TU:
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Re: Maloney warns Booth - 'beat Quigg or quit'

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Yeh I am a fan of the booths as well
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Re: Maloney warns Booth - 'beat Quigg or quit'

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Quigg takes this one but I think to tell Jason to quit if he loses is a bit OTT. IMO he still has a lot to offer domestically.
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Ochieng vs Rose

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This could be a good. Ochieng all the way
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Re: Maloney warns Booth - 'beat Quigg or quit'

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Regardless of what happens I believe Jason should have his swansong in Nottingham.
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Re: Maloney warns Booth - 'beat Quigg or quit'

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Booth is an all time great domestic fighter- if thats possible
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Re: Maloney warns Booth - 'beat Quigg or quit'

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Jeff Thomas wrote:Booth is an all time great domestic fighter- if thats possible
Sounds a good topic for a thread :TU:
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kamicazze wrote:Regardless of what happens I believe Jason should have his swansong in Nottingham.
Agreed , against a name fighter that he should beat still .

at Harvey Hadden as thats in the area hes from too .

Maybe someone like Ian Napa as hes a name people will know but despite the fact hes beaten booth once (booth has beaten him too) i think at this stage of their careers Booth would end his career with a win .

As much as i want him to beat Quigg i think its a very very tough fight .
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Re: Maloney warns Booth - 'beat Quigg or quit'

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damianhucker1 wrote:
kamicazze wrote:Regardless of what happens I believe Jason should have his swansong in Nottingham.
Agreed , against a name fighter that he should beat still .

at Harvey Hadden as thats in the area hes from too .

Maybe someone like Ian Napa as hes a name people will know but despite the fact hes beaten booth once (booth has beaten him too) i think at this stage of their careers Booth would end his career with a win .

As much as i want him to beat Quigg i think its a very very tough fight .
In spite of what we exclusively know Damian lol, I think Booth does deserve a send off at Harvey Hadden. Should be a competitive fight with maybe a fringe title on the line. Masters, WBF, or anything similar so he goes out with a win. Napa is a good shout. I also think Ricky Owen, and Willie Casey would be decent ones. Although if he defeats Quigg we may get the one we have been wanting in a Munroe title fight. That would be the perfect send off for Booth early next year. If as Hatton's suggest that Munroe will get a world title shot before the year is out then letting Booth have a shot would be deserved.
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Re: Maloney warns Booth - 'beat Quigg or quit'

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booth great warrior i shared many rounds with him not just fightin him but sparrin him when we was 15 16 17 englang training camp think its the ebd of a great career time to let the young guns take over but good luck :box: :TU:
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Re: Maloney warns Booth - 'beat Quigg or quit'

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kamicazze wrote:
damianhucker1 wrote:
kamicazze wrote:Regardless of what happens I believe Jason should have his swansong in Nottingham.
Agreed , against a name fighter that he should beat still .

at Harvey Hadden as thats in the area hes from too .

Maybe someone like Ian Napa as hes a name people will know but despite the fact hes beaten booth once (booth has beaten him too) i think at this stage of their careers Booth would end his career with a win .

As much as i want him to beat Quigg i think its a very very tough fight .
In spite of what we exclusively know Damian lol, I think Booth does deserve a send off at Harvey Hadden. Should be a competitive fight with maybe a fringe title on the line. Masters, WBF, or anything similar so he goes out with a win. Napa is a good shout. I also think Ricky Owen, and Willie Casey would be decent ones. Although if he defeats Quigg we may get the one we have been wanting in a Munroe title fight. That would be the perfect send off for Booth early next year. If as Hatton's suggest that Munroe will get a world title shot before the year is out then letting Booth have a shot would be deserved.
a fight with Monroe would earn some descent money as there would be a big interest but personaly think a farewell fight should be a winnable one , while i think a win vs monroe isnt impossible id suggest an easier fight than that , as id say it would be 60/40 in monroes favour i think.

im aware though that as a promotor my view may differ from a pure fan , if that makes sense as im looking at it as a promotors point of view .
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Re: Maloney warns Booth - 'beat Quigg or quit'

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damianhucker1 wrote:
kamicazze wrote:
damianhucker1 wrote: Agreed , against a name fighter that he should beat still .

at Harvey Hadden as thats in the area hes from too .

Maybe someone like Ian Napa as hes a name people will know but despite the fact hes beaten booth once (booth has beaten him too) i think at this stage of their careers Booth would end his career with a win .

As much as i want him to beat Quigg i think its a very very tough fight .
In spite of what we exclusively know Damian lol, I think Booth does deserve a send off at Harvey Hadden. Should be a competitive fight with maybe a fringe title on the line. Masters, WBF, or anything similar so he goes out with a win. Napa is a good shout. I also think Ricky Owen, and Willie Casey would be decent ones. Although if he defeats Quigg we may get the one we have been wanting in a Munroe title fight. That would be the perfect send off for Booth early next year. If as Hatton's suggest that Munroe will get a world title shot before the year is out then letting Booth have a shot would be deserved.
a fight with Monroe would earn some descent money as there would be a big interest but personaly think a farewell fight should be a winnable one , while i think a win vs monroe isnt impossible id suggest an easier fight than that , as id say it would be 60/40 in monroes favour i think.

im aware though that as a promotor my view may differ from a pure fan , if that makes sense as im looking at it as a promotors point of view .
Munroe would be a lot shorter odds than 60/40 !
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Re: Maloney warns Booth - 'beat Quigg or quit'

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skanksta wrote:
damianhucker1 wrote:
kamicazze wrote: In spite of what we exclusively know Damian lol, I think Booth does deserve a send off at Harvey Hadden. Should be a competitive fight with maybe a fringe title on the line. Masters, WBF, or anything similar so he goes out with a win. Napa is a good shout. I also think Ricky Owen, and Willie Casey would be decent ones. Although if he defeats Quigg we may get the one we have been wanting in a Munroe title fight. That would be the perfect send off for Booth early next year. If as Hatton's suggest that Munroe will get a world title shot before the year is out then letting Booth have a shot would be deserved.
a fight with Monroe would earn some descent money as there would be a big interest but personaly think a farewell fight should be a winnable one , while i think a win vs monroe isnt impossible id suggest an easier fight than that , as id say it would be 60/40 in monroes favour i think.

im aware though that as a promotor my view may differ from a pure fan , if that makes sense as im looking at it as a promotors point of view .
Munroe would be a lot shorter odds than 60/40 !


Not Betting, in Monroe's Favour :TU:
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