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Great fighr, I am wonfering what fight the commentators re watching though I think hogan by wide decision.
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Waiting for the decision
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Grant wrote:Waiting for the decision
97/93, 98/92, 99/93 all for Hogan
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Sounds about right to me
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Yeah, but it wasn't as good as WBF street brawl :lol:
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One of the cleanest KOs I have seen
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Hogan v Bryant.....wont need a real big ring for that one !!
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amwsnw wrote:Hogan v Bryant.....wont need a real big ring for that one !!
I haven't seen Hogan, but by reading records, I'd have him as a narrow favourite to beat Bryant on points, though I'll be hoping Robbie pulls it off. Any other insights into this matchup?
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The WBF (Whata Bloody Farce) claytons 12 rounder title fight between Brett Smith and Joey Williams was a WBF (Whata Bore Fest), thanks to the negative tactics of Williams.

Clearly Joey didn't want to be in there and produced the best display of holding, clinching and ducking seen for many a day. Repeatedly warned by the ref and having points deducted for holding, Williams still found plenty of time to backchat the ref. Smith was no doubt frustrated by Williams converse clinching, started hitting the clinging octopus like Williams on the back of the head on many occasions, also drawing the ire of the ref.

In the end with Williams running out of steam as Smith upped the ante, Smith performed a public service in knocking out Williams in the 9th, putting us the poor viewers and Williams out of our misery.
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Carrol ignored his corner instructions and paid for it, i thought the announcers were wajching a different fight,but i think it was because Carrol came out of Chris,s camp,the Williams v Smith farce was a n insult to boxing,Williams should have stayed at home, could you imagine a Williams v Wood or Williams v Soliman, phil Austin woujd be a candidate for the nut house
after refereeing them, if weights permitted,Waylon Law looks like he has got back on track,he has loads of potential. all the best
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Got me stuffed why Carrol fought Hogans fight, Carrol had been sparing guys like Trent Broadhurst and he doesn't go toe to toe to smart for that. Waylon Law has all the skills to go any where. A great kid & a great family as well. :TU:
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Hogan's pressure just too difficult for him. he tried unsuccessfully the whole fight to create space.
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