Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

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Horse wrote:
nick885 wrote:You were there then
We've already had this discussion a few years ago.
Oh yeh that's right you were not there so are unable to comment on what the fans on the night were saying.
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mickey1975 wrote:
davie wrote:
Horse wrote:We've already had this discussion a few years ago.

You discussed a fight that happened in April 2016 a couple years ago?

How do you see Ward vs Kovalev panning out in 2019?
He's on about Haskins-Hall.
Shhhh I was trying to troll the troll


















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nick885 wrote:Oh yeh that's right you were not there so are unable to comment on what the fans on the night were saying.
You are wrong.
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Horse wrote:
nick885 wrote:Oh yeh that's right you were not there so are unable to comment on what the fans on the night were saying.
You are wrong.
Oh you were there on the night then
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nick885 wrote:Oh you were there on the night then
Yes.

Stop talking a load of rubbish.
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Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

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davie wrote:
mickey1975 wrote:
davie wrote:

You discussed a fight that happened in April 2016 a couple years ago?

How do you see Ward vs Kovalev panning out in 2019?
He's on about Haskins-Hall.
Shhhh I was trying to troll the troll


Meh :zzz:















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Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

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Crazyboy wrote:
mickey1975 wrote:
Crazyboy wrote:
That surprises me after what he was saying to me however you clearly know more than me so fair do's. This was Saturday night though and he could hardly close his left hand, maybe after the sparring he just thought I've had enough? I don't know mate I'm only saying what he told me.

He was in very good spirits though for sure laughing and joking with his mate taking photo's with people etc.
"Top 6x3mins sparing with adil Anwar in Leeds this morning... Really happy to be back punching now and have a good feeling with my hands so far.. Every set back is for a come back just God wants you to be better"
I only saw it on fb.
So weird but fair enough, genuinely just saying what he said to me...and honestly, his left hand looks like it shouldn't be used again.

maybe he had had a few beers but I can only say what he said to me. I wish him all the best, he was genuinely lovely to me and the missus.
Just been released from his contract by MGM, along with his brother.

http://www.BS.com/mgm-release- ... ls--103608
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Crazyboy wrote: However, my missus said she doubts any of them actually like boxing they just turn up for the craic which I had to agree with if I wanted a bit that night.
FTFY :TU:
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MarkMcBurney wrote:
Crazyboy wrote: However, my missus said she doubts any of them actually like boxing they just turn up for the craic which I had to agree with if I wanted a bit that night.
FTFY :TU:
:TU:
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expe wrote:
nick885 wrote:
expe wrote: And the other is prone to sticking the head in.
Hard to stick the head in when your opponent is smaller, Guerrero was complaining about the top of his forehead which didn't have a mark on it when I saw him at the hotel, the cuts could not have come from Stuarts head making contact as Guerrero had his head down each time he complained.

Just a question, when did they change the way points are scored, I am probably wrong I have always been told that hitting the arms or the back half of the body does not score please advise.
Funny how the replays and the referee saw otherwise.

Points aren't scored for each punch landed and they certainly aren't awarded for not throwing punches at all.
Points are scored for landing clean punches as well as good defence , the punches hitting arms do not score. IBF Judging rules not mine.
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Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

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expe wrote:
Crazyboy wrote:
mickey1975 wrote: "Top 6x3mins sparing with adil Anwar in Leeds this morning... Really happy to be back punching now and have a good feeling with my hands so far.. Every set back is for a come back just God wants you to be better"
I only saw it on fb.
So weird but fair enough, genuinely just saying what he said to me...and honestly, his left hand looks like it shouldn't be used again.

maybe he had had a few beers but I can only say what he said to me. I wish him all the best, he was genuinely lovely to me and the missus.
Just been released from his contract by MGM, along with his brother.

http://www.BS.com/mgm-release- ... ls--103608
He's also just flown back out to Spain this morning.
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Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

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If I was Warrington I would want to fight Selby quite soon as on that showing, he could come unstuck before he gets his world title fight.

Selby-Warrington could be a main event at a decent venue so it would be a great chance for Warrington to cash in while he is still undefeated but I feel Amagasa, despite being a tricky opponent, showed far too many weaknesses. Warrington is just not powerful enough for the top level.
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Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

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Horse wrote:
nick885 wrote:Oh you were there on the night then
Yes.

Stop talking a load of rubbish.
So you know what the wost thing about the venue was and its day job
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Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

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nick885 wrote:
Horse wrote:
nick885 wrote:Oh you were there on the night then
Yes.

Stop talking a load of rubbish.
So you know what the wost thing about the venue was and its day job
Just asking :TU:
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nick885 wrote:So you know what the wost thing about the venue was and its day job
I've got to answer a bloody quiz now?
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Horse wrote:
nick885 wrote:So you know what the wost thing about the venue was and its day job
I've got to answer a bloody quiz now?
If you want me to believe you were there on the night you do :D
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nick885 wrote:
Horse wrote:
nick885 wrote:So you know what the wost thing about the venue was and its day job
I've got to answer a bloody quiz now?
If you want me to believe you were there on the night you do :D
Mate, grow up.

I wasn't there but what I do know is that that 'arena' is a bloody pain in the arse to get to, and is used mainly for equestrian stuff so probably stank of the same stuff you're talking.

Who cares if he was there or not?
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I was there.
It did smell.
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CharlesListon wrote:I was there.
It did smell.
Prove it.

:TU:
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Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

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MarkMcBurney wrote:
nick885 wrote:
Horse wrote:I've got to answer a bloody quiz now?
If you want me to believe you were there on the night you do :D
Mate, grow up.

I wasn't there but what I do know is that that 'arena' is a bloody pain in the arse to get to, and is used mainly for equestrian stuff so probably stank of the same stuff you're talking.

Who cares if he was there or not?
Nothing to do with you, but horse hasn't got a clue, I talked to haskins fans on the night and every one I spoke to thought he lost and it gets on my nerves people telling me what the fans thought when they were not there.
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nick885 wrote:
MarkMcBurney wrote:
nick885 wrote:
If you want me to believe you were there on the night you do :D
Mate, grow up.

I wasn't there but what I do know is that that 'arena' is a bloody pain in the arse to get to, and is used mainly for equestrian stuff so probably stank of the same stuff you're talking.

Who cares if he was there or not?
Nothing to do with you, but horse hasn't got a clue, I talked to haskins fans on the night and every one I spoke to thought he lost and it gets on my nerves people telling me what the fans thought when they were not there.
It is something to do with me if I have to trawl through your crappy posts on this subject to read the rest of the debate.

But again - who cares if he's Billy Bullsh*tting?? Nobody actually gives him any credit for saying he was there if he wasn't, they don't care either?
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MarkMcBurney wrote:
nick885 wrote:
Horse wrote:I've got to answer a bloody quiz now?
If you want me to believe you were there on the night you do :D
Mate, grow up.

I wasn't there but what I do know is that that 'arena' is a bloody pain in the arse to get to, and is used mainly for equestrian stuff so probably stank of the same stuff you're talking.

Who cares if he was there or not?
:lol: Sounds like Horse would have been in his element anyway then
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CharlesListon wrote:I was there.
It did smell.
Liar.
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Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

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MarkMcBurney wrote:
nick885 wrote:
MarkMcBurney wrote: Mate, grow up.

I wasn't there but what I do know is that that 'arena' is a bloody pain in the arse to get to, and is used mainly for equestrian stuff so probably stank of the same stuff you're talking.

Who cares if he was there or not?
Nothing to do with you, but horse hasn't got a clue, I talked to haskins fans on the night and every one I spoke to thought he lost and it gets on my nerves people telling me what the fans thought when they were not there.
It is something to do with me if I have to trawl through your crappy posts on this subject to read the rest of the debate.

But again - who cares if he's Billy Bullsh*tting?? Nobody actually gives him any credit for saying he was there if he wasn't, they don't care either?
You don't have to trawl through, just ignore :wave:
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Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

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Horse wrote:
CharlesListon wrote:I was there.
It did smell.
Liar.

Really? Come on Horsey.
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