Witter-Lynes weigh-in
Rutherford-Corcoran is a hard fight to pick, i have gone for Corcoran over the distance but Roy has the experience and he could "old man" him out of it as they say. Tough call. Lynes looks in good shape and Witter will be also i would suspect, another long tough one won't do him any harm in my opinion.
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My T Sharp
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I've not seen anything of Corcoran, but looking at his record he should have a chance with Rutherford out for so long.
As for Witter Vs Lynes, I just think that Lynes will be too orthadox to cause Witter any problems. Bet 365 have under 5.5 rounds at 5/6 and over 5.5 rounds at 5/6. Tough call but I've gone for the under.
Good preview BTW
As for Witter Vs Lynes, I just think that Lynes will be too orthadox to cause Witter any problems. Bet 365 have under 5.5 rounds at 5/6 and over 5.5 rounds at 5/6. Tough call but I've gone for the under.
Good preview BTW
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Thank you very much! I'll have to rush home from work and hope there is a round by round here. However, it shouldn't be too many rounds.My T Sharp wrote:10.15pm UK so -5 for ET = 5.15pmBtownjay wrote:Hey guys quick question.. what time does the main event usually start over in England? And anyone have a clue what that would mean for East Coast USA time?
Witter to beat Lynnes.
Corcoran has the youth and workrate to hustle Rutherford out of it, but I have a suspicion Roy's strength of punch may prove too much at some point in the fight. I remember Carl Allen having Billy in all sorts of difficulty last year at Wembley before Corcoran got himself together.
The desire's with Billy, but Rutherford wins by stoppage.
Corcoran has the youth and workrate to hustle Rutherford out of it, but I have a suspicion Roy's strength of punch may prove too much at some point in the fight. I remember Carl Allen having Billy in all sorts of difficulty last year at Wembley before Corcoran got himself together.
The desire's with Billy, but Rutherford wins by stoppage.