Limmond vs Crolla rbr

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-KOKid-
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Re: Limmond vs Crolla rbr

Post by -KOKid- »

Quixall wrote:Good performance from Crolla tonight, a complete shut out................

I wonder where Limond goes from here ? I wouldn't be suprised to see him call it a day.

Looking at the weights Liomond has fought at in his last few fights, he probably shouldn't be competing at lightweight.

I would like to see him seek a rematch with Alex Arthur at 10 stone/140 lbs.
That fight could do well in Edinburgh, and with Arthur having no TV-deal, his shows rely heavily on how many tickets are sold.
If not Arthur, then why not challenge Stuart Green for the Scottish title?
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Re: Limmond vs Crolla rbr

Post by Autobarn »

crolla's a terrific boxer and it's another great domestic win, having stopped morris and watson.

but with potential world title shots, should he have tried to make a bigger impression, pushing for the KO?
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Re: Limmond vs Crolla rbr

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-KOKid- wrote:
Quixall wrote:Good performance from Crolla tonight, a complete shut out................

I wonder where Limond goes from here ? I wouldn't be suprised to see him call it a day.

Looking at the weights Liomond has fought at in his last few fights, he probably shouldn't be competing at lightweight.

I would like to see him seek a rematch with Alex Arthur at 10 stone/140 lbs.
That fight could do well in Edinburgh, and with Arthur having no TV-deal, his shows rely heavily on how many tickets are sold.
If not Arthur, then why not challenge Stuart Green for the Scottish title?
Commonwealth Lightweight title is surely vacant - might be an avenue. If Orvil McKenzie can get a shot following a poor showing against Bellew in the rematch, why not Limond.
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