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Starting in a minute. :yay:
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Skybet have Burns a firm favourite
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rossij8 wrote:Skybet have Burns a firm favourite
A lot of money has been going on Relikh going off of oddschecker though.
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Glad to hear the minutes silence turned into a minutes applause by the crowd. Obviously it is tragic so some might say applause is inappropriate but it means the usual dickheads who usually shout during the moments silence can't do so.
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lefty wrote:
rossij8 wrote:Skybet have Burns a firm favourite
A lot of money has been going on Relikh going off of oddschecker though.
I'v got a patent on Relikh, Hooper and Lewison. Deep down I don't think any of them are gonna do it but I don't think either fighter is as big an underdog as the odds suggest.
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jameswilson wrote:Glad to hear the minutes silence turned into a minutes applause by the crowd. Obviously it is tragic so some might say applause is inappropriate but it means the usual dickheads who usually shout during the moments silence can't do so.
Excellent comment James :TU:
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jameswilson wrote:
lefty wrote:
rossij8 wrote:Skybet have Burns a firm favourite
A lot of money has been going on Relikh going off of oddschecker though.
I'v got a patent on Relikh, Hooper and Lewison. Deep down I don't think any of them are gonna do it but I don't think either fighter is as big an underdog as the odds suggest.
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I struggle to bet against who I want to win

I reckon Relikh could pull a shock here and would love to have a bet, but really want Burns as a Brit to win
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Neil Gee wrote:
jameswilson wrote:Glad to hear the minutes silence turned into a minutes applause by the crowd. Obviously it is tragic so some might say applause is inappropriate but it means the usual dickheads who usually shout during the moments silence can't do so.
Excellent comment James :TU:
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I'm not Cardles biggest fan and I hope he gets chinned but that was a nice touch coming in with the young Celtic lad :TU:
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jameswilson wrote:
lefty wrote:
rossij8 wrote:Skybet have Burns a firm favourite
A lot of money has been going on Relikh going off of oddschecker though.
I'v got a patent on Relikh, Hooper and Lewison. Deep down I don't think any of them are gonna do it but I don't think either fighter is as big an underdog as the odds suggest.
I put some on Relikh aswell. I'm not particularly confident of hum pulling it off but he is an unknown quantity somewhat and I think Burns last fight and win flatters him somewhat as Di Rocco was truly dire. Burns hasn't looked that great for a good few years now.

Relikh could end up being absolutely awful as some already believe him to be. We really don't know. However from what I've seen of him he looks better than Di Rocco to me if nothing else. He also seems to legitimate self belief/bordering on arrogance which could go either really badly for him or he could deliver. Time will tell. He said he wanted to spar Hatton the first day he started training with him.
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The ref looks like he's about to throw a combination :bag:
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lefty wrote:
jameswilson wrote:
lefty wrote: A lot of money has been going on Relikh going off of oddschecker though.
I'v got a patent on Relikh, Hooper and Lewison. Deep down I don't think any of them are gonna do it but I don't think either fighter is as big an underdog as the odds suggest.
I put some on Relikh aswell. I'm not particularly confident of hum pulling it off but he is an unknown quantity somewhat and I think Burns last fight and win flatters him somewhat as Di Rocco was truly dire. Burns hasn't looked that great for a good few years now.

Relikh could end up being absolutely awful as some already believe him to be. We really don't know. However from what I've seen of him he looks better than Di Roco to mean if nothing else. He also seems to legitimate self belief/bordering on arrogance which could go either really badly for him or he could deliver. Time will tell. He said he wanted to spar Hatton the first day he started training with him.
I'm a mad Scot and actually boxed in a few tournaments with Burns as an amateur. I've been to a lot of his fights and was ringside when he won the belt but I actually considered putting a few quid on the other fella as well! I went for Burns though. 4 or 5 KO.
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First to Cardle. It might change if Hooper gets that jab working but it was misfiring in the first.
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Cardle looking sharp and on form tonight. Hooper looks made for him so far.
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Stuarty30 wrote:
lefty wrote:
jameswilson wrote:
I'v got a patent on Relikh, Hooper and Lewison. Deep down I don't think any of them are gonna do it but I don't think either fighter is as big an underdog as the odds suggest.
I put some on Relikh aswell. I'm not particularly confident of hum pulling it off but he is an unknown quantity somewhat and I think Burns last fight and win flatters him somewhat as Di Rocco was truly dire. Burns hasn't looked that great for a good few years now.

Relikh could end up being absolutely awful as some already believe him to be. We really don't know. However from what I've seen of him he looks better than Di Roco to mean if nothing else. He also seems to legitimate self belief/bordering on arrogance which could go either really badly for him or he could deliver. Time will tell. He said he wanted to spar Hatton the first day he started training with him.
I'm a mad Scot and actually boxed in a few tournaments with Burns as an amateur. I've been to a lot of his fights and was ringside when he won the belt but I actually considered putting a few quid on the other fella as well! I went for Burns though. 4 or 5 KO.
Yeah, it's nothing against Burns. I like him a lot as a person. He comes across as a great fella. In an ideal world for me- Relikh beats Burns tonight, Hearn makes the rematch and then Burns wins the return. I'm just trying to make some moolah :lol:
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Cardle gets the second for me. I'm not sure if Hooper's jab is misfiring or if it is Cradle's head movement causing it. Cardle looks stronger at the moment
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Hooper might have just nicked the third. Round off for Cardle?
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Fourth to Cardle. Clever pressure.
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lefty wrote:
Stuarty30 wrote:
lefty wrote: I put some on Relikh aswell. I'm not particularly confident of hum pulling it off but he is an unknown quantity somewhat and I think Burns last fight and win flatters him somewhat as Di Rocco was truly dire. Burns hasn't looked that great for a good few years now.

Relikh could end up being absolutely awful as some already believe him to be. We really don't know. However from what I've seen of him he looks better than Di Roco to mean if nothing else. He also seems to legitimate self belief/bordering on arrogance which could go either really badly for him or he could deliver. Time will tell. He said he wanted to spar Hatton the first day he started training with him.
I'm a mad Scot and actually boxed in a few tournaments with Burns as an amateur. I've been to a lot of his fights and was ringside when he won the belt but I actually considered putting a few quid on the other fella as well! I went for Burns though. 4 or 5 KO.
Yeah, it's nothing against Burns. I like him a lot as a person. He comes across as a great fella. In an ideal world for me- Relikh beats Burns tonight, Hearn makes the rematch and then Burns wins the return. I'm just trying to make some moolah :lol:
When it comes to Burns I find myself thinking like that as well because of what happened with Fwank! Apparently he never saw a brown cent of the Mitchell money? Dunno if that's true but that's the cry! He went from arguably his best performance against 'cock feeder' to being inactive then mediocre! I think it's no coincidence and he has more left than what most give him credit for! I say that in hope!
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Cardle running away with this. 4-1 Cardle.
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Stuarty30 wrote:
lefty wrote:
Stuarty30 wrote:
I'm a mad Scot and actually boxed in a few tournaments with Burns as an amateur. I've been to a lot of his fights and was ringside when he won the belt but I actually considered putting a few quid on the other fella as well! I went for Burns though. 4 or 5 KO.
Yeah, it's nothing against Burns. I like him a lot as a person. He comes across as a great fella. In an ideal world for me- Relikh beats Burns tonight, Hearn makes the rematch and then Burns wins the return. I'm just trying to make some moolah :lol:
When it comes to Burns I find myself thinking like that as well because of what happened with Fwank! Apparently he never saw a brown cent of the Mitchell money? Dunno if that's true but that's the cry! He went from arguably his best performance against 'cock feeder' to being inactive then mediocre! I think it's no coincidence and he has more left than what most give him credit for! I say that in hope!
:lol:
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Neil Gee wrote:Cardle running away with this. 4-1 Cardle.
Which round did you give to Hooper? I thought he nicked R2 but wasn't fully concentrating as I was tucking into a steak :lol:
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DannyMCR wrote:
Neil Gee wrote:Cardle running away with this. 4-1 Cardle.
Which round did you give to Hooper? I thought he nicked R2 but wasn't fully concentrating as I was tucking into a steak :lol:
Gave him the third but think Cardle was just atking a round off
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'cock feeder' :clap: Tremendous
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Good performance from Cardle he started off quite well but there was a chance Hooper might start to get into it but Scotty hurt him to the body in the 5th and caught him a cracker next round and it was a good stoppage from the ref,some nice meaty looking shots landed at the end by Cardle
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