Haskins v Morales RBR

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forcefraser wrote:I have a tendency to like a Belgium. I figure that they have very little going for them in general, that hating them would serve no purpose.

This Big Joe fuacker though. He aint no Belgium. That said, I liked the guy and he gave some entertainment.
Belgium is feckin grim! I like the film in Brugges though. It's class when he karate chops the racist dwarf :lol:
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Stuarty30 wrote:
forcefraser wrote:I have a tendency to like a Belgium. I figure that they have very little going for them in general, that hating them would serve no purpose.

This Big Joe fuacker though. He aint no Belgium. That said, I liked the guy and he gave some entertainment.
Belgium is feckin grim! I like the film in Brugges though. It's class when he karate chops the racist dwarf :lol:
That's for John Lennon ya yank bastard
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Stevieb8006 wrote:
Stuarty30 wrote:
forcefraser wrote:I have a tendency to like a Belgium. I figure that they have very little going for them in general, that hating them would serve no purpose.

This Big Joe fuacker though. He aint no Belgium. That said, I liked the guy and he gave some entertainment.
Belgium is feckin grim! I like the film in Brugges though. It's class when he karate chops the racist dwarf :lol:
That's for John Lennon ya yank bastard
I went to Brugges for a few days years ago. It's as miserable as fukk! I've never encountered such a dour people in all my days. I've been to more upbeat funerals!
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Terrific performance from Selby I gave him every round,done the 12 rounds at a canter at a decent pace as well,Norman tried but was just outclassed in every department, Andrew's footwork is a joy to watch,he takes the odd silly shot coming in but I don't know if that was because he knew Louis was offering little to trouble him,I look forward to seeing Selby at world level, which surely is only a matter of time

Louis Norman looks like a younger, smaller Mikkel Kessler
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Horse wrote:
handsofstone wrote:I feel a bit embarassed that i thought Morales would give Haskins a tough fight,119-110 for me,i gave Ivan the last as Lee took the foot off,it was like sparring sesion for Haskins,he never had to get out 2nd gear as Morales offered very little,Morales by name and nothing else,easy peasy night
Why did you think that he'd give him a tough fight?
Christ knows in hindsight, I knew Morales hadnt beat or even fought anyone of note but I'd seen him a few times and thought his aggressive style had a chance of maybe breaking Haskins down,I was thinking of the Jamoye fight where Lee allowed himself to be dragged into s brawl and stopped

Total mismatch though and Morales offered next to nothing
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handsofstone wrote:Terrific performance from Selby I gave him every round,done the 12 rounds at a canter at a decent pace as well,Norman tried but was just outclassed in every department, Andrew's footwork is a joy to watch,he takes the odd silly shot coming in but I don't know if that was because he knew Louis was offering little to trouble him,I look forward to seeing Selby at world level, which surely is only a matter of time

Louis Norman looks like a younger, smaller Mikkel Kessler
Has got lovely footwork, but he needs to sit on his punches a bit more when he moves up in class. For a 5 fight novice though, he looks bloody good.
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mickey1975 wrote:
nick885 wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:
I live in Darlo and I don't think Stuey has much of a chance. Haskins is superb at making other boxers fight his fight at his pace.
And that's how you beat him, don't fight his fight and don't let him dictate the pace and go for the boddy he has been ko'd by boddy punches and the last fight was when stuart was working full time not training full time.
Hall's lack of power will be a problem.
He took time to get started last fight against haskins but still got to haskins towards the end of the last fight, don't know where haskins reckons he gave stuart a boxing lesson as haskins isn't a skilled boxer, skilled boxer's have a guard and don't get hit or miss with the punches as much as haskins does.
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Thought Haskins was poor last night got a bit fed up after the first few rounds. Shame as his fight with Iwasa was quality IMO with it being Bristol there was a good atmosphere too.

Personally would like him to go to Japan for Yamanaka which has been rumoured would mean the Hall mandatory would be put back if the unification gets done in a time frame.

Never saw the first Hall fight but there does seem to be a lot of animosity between them now so if the Yamanaka fight doesn't happen Im all for that. Can't see Stuey being in a bad fight TBH.
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Naandrew wrote:Thought Haskins was poor last night got a bit fed up after the first few rounds. Shame as his fight with Iwasa was quality IMO with it being Bristol there was a good atmosphere too.

Personally would like him to go to Japan for Yamanaka which has been rumoured would mean the Hall mandatory would be put back if the unification gets done in a time frame.

Never saw the first Hall fight but there does seem to be a lot of animosity between them now so if the Yamanaka fight doesn't happen Im all for that. Can't see Stuey being in a bad fight TBH.

Haskins is hard work to watch, ugly style, and doesn't throw anywhere near enough shots. He's get murdered at some stage with that low guard of his, he doesn't really have the reflexes to pull it off. Fine against unambitious one dimensional fighters like Ivan Morales, but against better men he'll be made to pay for his poor defence and lack of workrate.
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It's odd that some of Haskins's fights have been really exciting. Iwasa and Jamoye were two great fights.


I really hope he gets well paid for the Hall fight. With so many potential bidders in Sanigar Promotions, Hennessy, Cyclone and Matchroom this will surely be a tasty one.
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jameswilson wrote:It's odd that some of Haskins's fights have been really exciting. Iwasa and Jamoye were two great fights.


I really hope he gets well paid for the Hall fight. With so many potential bidders in Sanigar Promotions, Hennessy, Cyclone and Matchroom this will surely be a tasty one.
God how could I forget the Jamoye fight literally one of the best I've seen !!
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Selby has some of the best footwork I've ever seen live.

I thought Selby and Haskins and boxed near shutouts.

Need to mention Lee Selby he pretty much talked and had photos with everyone at the venue last night.
He even went for a walk about in the stand to give people photo opportunities. Absolute Class Act.
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Personally thought that the nappa and the jamoye fights were brilliant.
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Just watched this back, would have liked to have gone to the show as we don't get many pro shows in Cardiff but was unfortunately at a wedding. Really enjoyed the Kennedy fight, although thought he was pretty lucky to get the decision considering the 2 knockdowns. The Haskins fight was poor.
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Rexob wrote:
nick885 wrote:If he fights like that against Stuart he is going to suffer

Yeah, Stuart Hall is a monster? Haskins will stop or KO Hall in 5 or 6 rounds.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Boxerbeetle wrote:Just watched this back, would have liked to have gone to the show as we don't get many pro shows in Cardiff but was unfortunately at a wedding. Really enjoyed the Kennedy fight, although thought he was pretty lucky to get the decision considering the 2 knockdowns. The Haskins fight was poor.
:clap:
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jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Naandrew wrote:Thought Haskins was poor last night got a bit fed up after the first few rounds. Shame as his fight with Iwasa was quality IMO with it being Bristol there was a good atmosphere too.

Personally would like him to go to Japan for Yamanaka which has been rumoured would mean the Hall mandatory would be put back if the unification gets done in a time frame.

Never saw the first Hall fight but there does seem to be a lot of animosity between them now so if the Yamanaka fight doesn't happen Im all for that. Can't see Stuey being in a bad fight TBH.

Haskins is hard work to watch, ugly style, and doesn't throw anywhere near enough shots. He's get murdered at some stage with that low guard of his, he doesn't really have the reflexes to pull it off. Fine against unambitious one dimensional fighters like Ivan Morales, but against better men he'll be made to pay for his poor defence and lack of workrate.
http://media.gettyimages.com/photos/lee ... d158386987
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Rexob wrote:
nick885 wrote:If he fights like that against Stuart he is going to suffer

Yeah, Stuart Hall is a monster? Haskins will stop or KO Hall in 5 or 6 rounds.
http://media.gettyimages.com/photos/lee ... d158386987 :TU:
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nick885 wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:
nick885 wrote:If he fights like that against Stuart he is going to suffer
I live in Darlo and I don't think Stuey has much of a chance. Haskins is superb at making other boxers fight his fight at his pace.
And that's how you beat him, don't fight his fight and don't let him dictate the pace and go for the boddy he has been ko'd by boddy punches and the last fight was when stuart was working full time not training full time.
http://media.gettyimages.com/photos/lee ... d158386987
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handsofstone wrote:
Horse wrote:
handsofstone wrote:I feel a bit embarassed that i thought Morales would give Haskins a tough fight,119-110 for me,i gave Ivan the last as Lee took the foot off,it was like sparring sesion for Haskins,he never had to get out 2nd gear as Morales offered very little,Morales by name and nothing else,easy peasy night
Why did you think that he'd give him a tough fight?
Christ knows in hindsight, I knew Morales hadnt beat or even fought anyone of note but I'd seen him a few times and thought his aggressive style had a chance of maybe breaking Haskins down,I was thinking of the Jamoye fight where Lee allowed himself to be dragged into s brawl and stopped

Total mismatch though and Morales offered next to nothing
http://media.gettyimages.com/photos/lee ... d158386987 :D
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nick885 wrote:Personally thought that the nappa and the jamoye fights were brilliant.
http://media.gettyimages.com/photos/lee ... d158386987 :TU:
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What on earth are you doing?
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Horse wrote:
What on earth are you doing?
Acting a twat I'd imagine.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Horse wrote:
What on earth are you doing?
Acting a twat I'd imagine.
Say that to my face I will be at the o2 for haskins getting his beating. :bag:
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jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Horse wrote:
What on earth are you doing?
Acting a twat I'd imagine.
Say that to my face I will be at the o2 for haskins getting his beating. :bag:
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