any one watching the sean monaghan v Fulgencio Zuniga fight to night

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any one watching the sean monaghan v Fulgencio Zuniga fight to night

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toughest fighter seanie has faced .i can see then building up a fight with Joe Smith Jr "The Irish Bomber. two irish new yorkers. the monaghan fights is
on the under card of the nicholas walters fight.
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I might watch it though i'm pretty sure Monaghan handles him pretty easily. Zuniga seems to lose to pretty much anyone even remotely better than him skill wise in recent years. And Monaghan is definitely better....
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kcharles520 wrote:I might watch it though i'm pretty sure Monaghan handles him pretty easily. Zuniga seems to lose to pretty much anyone even remotely better than him skill wise in recent years. And Monaghan is definitely better....
true but monaghan has a chance to make a statement, fought some good fighters zuniga took degale the distance
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Seanie going to do same thing he always UD
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they want to get him in with tony bellew.make a good fight
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brilo33 wrote:they want to get him in with tony bellew.make a good fight
Bellew a cruser though Seanie is 175 right?
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at light heavy. where is bellew going at Cruiserweight i dont think he is as good as Ola Afolabi
at that weight , i see Nathan Cleverly
is back down to light heavy
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brilo33 wrote:at light heavy. where is bellew going at Cruiserweight i dont think he is as good as Ola Afolabi
at that weight , i see Nathan Cleverly
is back down to light heavy
Bellew has made it known he's never going back down to 175 he's a full cruserweight
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world ranked wrote:
brilo33 wrote:at light heavy. where is bellew going at Cruiserweight i dont think he is as good as Ola Afolabi
at that weight , i see Nathan Cleverly
is back down to light heavy
Bellew has made it known he's never going back down to 175 he's a full cruserweight
money talks
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Seanie doesn't bring enough of it. Bellew would have to lose a leg to make that weight and he probably doesn't even know who this guy is.
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world ranked wrote:Seanie doesn't bring enough of it. Bellew would have to lose a leg to make that weight and he probably doesn't even know who this guy is.
That's what I was thinking. Bellew would make significantly more fighting a European contender, if not a champion in the U.K.
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Bobbyptsd wrote:
world ranked wrote:Seanie doesn't bring enough of it. Bellew would have to lose a leg to make that weight and he probably doesn't even know who this guy is.
That's what I was thinking. Bellew would make significantly more fighting a European contender, if not a champion in the U.K.
he fought cleverly who has no fans. seanie has an irish american fan base in new york and has a good promoter, in new york the Liverpudlians would bring a few
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brilo33 wrote:
Bobbyptsd wrote:
world ranked wrote:Seanie doesn't bring enough of it. Bellew would have to lose a leg to make that weight and he probably doesn't even know who this guy is.
That's what I was thinking. Bellew would make significantly more fighting a European contender, if not a champion in the U.K.
he fought cleverly who has no fans. seanie has an irish american fan base in new york and has a good promoter, in new york the Liverpudlians would bring a few
That fight had bad blood and they were smart enough to have the first fight in Liverpool and Cleverly was a world class guy. Seanie isn't bring any fans to the UK and Bellew coming over here for what no belt no tv would buy especially after Seanie last fight.
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That's what I was thinking. Bellew would make significantly more fighting a European contender, if not a champion in the U.K.[/quote]
he fought cleverly who has no fans. seanie has an irish american fan base in new york and has a good promoter, in new york the Liverpudlians would bring a few[/quote]

That fight had bad blood and they were smart enough to have the first fight in Liverpool and Cleverly was a world class guy. Seanie isn't bring any fans to the UK and Bellew coming over here for what no belt no tv would buy especially after Seanie last fight.[/quote]
if eddie hearn thought like that we would never had brook v gavin ppv
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brilo33 wrote:That's what I was thinking. Bellew would make significantly more fighting a European contender, if not a champion in the U.K.
he fought cleverly who has no fans. seanie has an irish american fan base in new york and has a good promoter, in new york the Liverpudlians would bring a few[/quote]

That fight had bad blood and they were smart enough to have the first fight in Liverpool and Cleverly was a world class guy. Seanie isn't bring any fans to the UK and Bellew coming over here for what no belt no tv would buy especially after Seanie last fight.[/quote]
if eddie hearn thought like that we would never had brook v gavin ppv[/quote]

Two differences is 1) Both Brook and Gavin are promoted by Hearn and 2) That is an English domestic fight that can always be upsaled see Froch-Groves, Groves-Degale, Coyle-Campbell and the formentioned Bellew-Cleverly Bellew vs Seanie doesn't fit
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That fight had bad blood and they were smart enough to have the first fight in Liverpool and Cleverly was a world class guy. Seanie isn't bring any fans to the UK and Bellew coming over here for what no belt no tv would buy especially after Seanie last fight.[/quote]
if eddie hearn thought like that we would never had brook v gavin ppv[/quote]

Two differences is 1) Both Brook and Gavin are promoted by Hearn and 2) That is an English domestic fight that can always be upsaled see Froch-Groves, Groves-Degale, Coyle-Campbell and the formentioned Bellew-Cleverly Bellew vs Seanie doesn't fit[/quote]
it was a joke mate the last bit about brook v gavin. what i was saying was personnel which i would like to see, as i have been following seanie for a good few years now
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brilo33 wrote:That fight had bad blood and they were smart enough to have the first fight in Liverpool and Cleverly was a world class guy. Seanie isn't bring any fans to the UK and Bellew coming over here for what no belt no tv would buy especially after Seanie last fight.
if eddie hearn thought like that we would never had brook v gavin ppv[/quote]

Two differences is 1) Both Brook and Gavin are promoted by Hearn and 2) That is an English domestic fight that can always be upsaled see Froch-Groves, Groves-Degale, Coyle-Campbell and the formentioned Bellew-Cleverly Bellew vs Seanie doesn't fit[/quote]
it was a joke mate the last bit about brook v gavin. what i was saying was personnel which i would like to see, as i have been following seanie for a good few years now[/quote]

I just want to see him step up and fight out of NYC and be challenged.
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Zuniga is so old that after he went down on his knee he just could not get up.
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monagahan won every round but an exciting fight he is a brawler but he is getting better boxing wise , remember the last time an irish man came over from america .to fight in liverpool.Shea Neary v micky ward
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brilo33 wrote:monagahan won every round but an exciting fight he is a brawler but he is getting better boxing wise , remember the last time an irish man came over from america .to fight in liverpool.Shea Neary v micky ward
Brilo,

Mickey Ward isn't, and never was, Irish.

Shea Neary's family was from Ireland though.
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Taansend wrote:
brilo33 wrote:monagahan won every round but an exciting fight he is a brawler but he is getting better boxing wise , remember the last time an irish man came over from america .to fight in liverpool.Shea Neary v micky ward
Brilo,

Mickey Ward isn't, and never was, Irish.

Shea Neary's family was from Ireland though.
dont matter, where talking about selling fights. and it was a bit of in jest. and that was a tittle fight
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its a shame nathan cleverly has no fan base as that would be a good fight on an under card say in Dublin, under andy lee world tittle fight
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brilo33 wrote:
Taansend wrote:
brilo33 wrote:monagahan won every round but an exciting fight he is a brawler but he is getting better boxing wise , remember the last time an irish man came over from america .to fight in liverpool.Shea Neary v micky ward
Brilo,

Mickey Ward isn't, and never was, Irish.

Shea Neary's family was from Ireland though.
dont matter, where talking about selling fights. and it was a bit of in jest. and that was a tittle fight
It was as much a title fight as Ward is Irish.
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Mickey Ward isn't, and never was, Irish.

Shea Neary's family was from Ireland though.[/quote]
dont matter, where talking about selling fights. and it was a bit of in jest. and that was a tittle fight[/quote]

It was as much a title fight as Ward is Irish.[/quote]
that's boxing though, as half the fighters would refuse to fight a ranked fighter.denton wilder any one
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