Joshua v Martin RBR

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Re: Joshua v Martin RBR

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Macklin will knock him out about round 10-11
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Boxing Prospect wrote:Both are shot, and it's clear...and really hope both retire after this one
Neither should retire.
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Horse wrote:
Stuarty30 wrote:11 Horse. Bit too late IMO.
This is the 3rd best fight on the card.

Why are they showing it so early?
So they've more time to hype up the main event probably. Lot of crap.
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Horse wrote:
Boxing Prospect wrote:Both are shot, and it's clear...and really hope both retire after this one
Neither should retire.
They're no more then British level but both want to box at a higher level, if they don't want to box at domestic level they might as well retire.
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This is dull stuff
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Stuarty30 wrote:So they've more time to hype up the main event probably. Lot of crap.
They've decided not to show interesting undercard fights in order to show a load of gobs***e pundits blathering on about the main event in the past, hopefully we don't have too much spacker talk tonight.
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digzee wrote:They're no more then British level but both want to box at a higher level, if they don't want to box at domestic level they might as well retire.
There's nothing wrong with domestic level.
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Horse wrote:
digzee wrote:They're no more then British level but both want to box at a higher level, if they don't want to box at domestic level they might as well retire.
There's nothing wrong with domestic level.
I agree but both believe they are better than that and wont want to fight at that level.
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Horse wrote:
Stuarty30 wrote:So they've more time to hype up the main event probably. Lot of crap.
They've decided not to show interesting undercard fights in order to show a load of gobs***e pundits blathering on about the main event in the past, hopefully we don't have too much spacker talk tonight.
That's my guess. Plus they start these box office events early so you think you're getting a full night of boxing! That Russian show last night as soon as one fight finished they gave the ring a wee sweep and got on with the next. No fuckin about.
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digzee wrote:
Horse wrote:
Boxing Prospect wrote:Both are shot, and it's clear...and really hope both retire after this one
Neither should retire.
They're no more then British level but both want to box at a higher level, if they don't want to box at domestic level they might as well retire.
They'd struggle at British level now. Eubank Jnr would chin the two of these guys no problems at all.
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Stuarty30 wrote:They'd struggle at British level now. Eubank Jnr would chin the two of these guys no problems at all.
I'd like to see the batton passed rather than have them both retire.
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Think Steve Gray has done a decent job here to be fair.
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How's the fight going?
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Stuarty30 wrote:
digzee wrote:
Horse wrote:Neither should retire.
They're no more then British level but both want to box at a higher level, if they don't want to box at domestic level they might as well retire.
They'd struggle at British level now. Eubank Jnr would chin the two of these guys no problems at all.
Yeh but I'd say he's European level. It would be good to see Langford against the winner but obviously that w0nt happen.
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Baboon wrote:How's the fight going?

Really close. I can't split them. Draw for me.
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Baboon wrote:How's the fight going?
Last round - commentator talking about potential of a rematch already! Obviously thinks it's close - think Macklin might nick it.
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Rose wins for me.
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digzee wrote:
Stuarty30 wrote:
digzee wrote: They're no more then British level but both want to box at a higher level, if they don't want to box at domestic level they might as well retire.
They'd struggle at British level now. Eubank Jnr would chin the two of these guys no problems at all.
Yeh but I'd say he's European level. It would be good to see Langford against the winner but obviously that w0nt happen.
Yeah that would be a decent fight mate. Close fight but I'm taking a couple points off Rose for his stupid main hood and furry waistband. Macklin wins.
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Re: Joshua v Martin RBR

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113 113
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Re: Joshua v Martin RBR

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jameswilson wrote:
Baboon wrote:How's the fight going?

Really close. I can't split them. Draw for me.
Eddie will want a draw stick it on the next ppv as rematch
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Re: Joshua v Martin RBR

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I have Macklin 114-113.
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cheers folks :TU:
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113-113, 115-111, 115-111...Macklin!
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Re: Joshua v Martin RBR

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Who was in Macklin's corner?
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Re: Joshua v Martin RBR

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expe wrote:Who was in Macklin's corner?
Seamus.
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