Horse wrote:Were they talking about all time?davie wrote:Minimum wieght, light fly, fly, SBW?
Not sure?
If they were, then I'm talking shit!
Horse wrote:Were they talking about all time?davie wrote:Minimum wieght, light fly, fly, SBW?
I thought they said that with Kal's win UK now has a world champion in every weight class? Did I mishear?Horse wrote:Were they talking about all time?davie wrote:Minimum wieght, light fly, fly, SBW?
says telford , doesnt class apparentlyBoxing Prospect wrote:Born in Brum no?brilo33 wrote:yeah your right . it says he is from, Telford, Shropshire, not brumcrusader wrote:Woodhall was WBC champ
Kono is getting banged out by Inoue though surelyBoxing Prospect wrote:davie wrote:Gonzalez, Estrada, Inoue, CuadrasNaandrew wrote:Really disappointed in that expected so much more from from Concepcion.
Hopefully Yafai has a unification or Estrada next year outside of that I don't know any decent fights there at the weight class
There's no shortage of good opponents. In fact if he gets a win against any of them I'll be surprized
Ancajas is damned good, Arroyo can be decent, Ishida, Kono
Who were our 105lb and 108lb champions?Naandrew wrote:Now as mentioned before we are now the FIRST country to have had a world title (WBC,WBO,WBA,IBF) in every single weight class in history
Well done on completing the set Kal
Inoue is a complete beast. One of my favourite prospects. I saw this super talented young Japanese kickboxer the other day called Tenshin Nasukawa- he looks to be something special aswell.davie wrote:Gonzalez, Estrada, Inoue, CuadrasNaandrew wrote:Really disappointed in that expected so much more from from Concepcion.
Hopefully Yafai has a unification or Estrada next year outside of that I don't know any decent fights there at the weight class
There's no shortage of good opponents. In fact if he gets a win against any of them I'll be surprized
Paul weirdavie wrote:Who were our 105lb and 108lb champions?Naandrew wrote:Now as mentioned before we are now the FIRST country to have had a world title (WBC,WBO,WBA,IBF) in every single weight class in history
Well done on completing the set Kal
I know we have had some of histories greatest flyweights and the likes of Jimmy Wilde weighed well below the flyweight limit, before there were lower weights, but I'm not aware of us having straw weight/minimum weight champions or light flyweight
I count McDonnell given he's faced Ceja (future WBC 122 titlist), for the IBF crown he never lost in the ring, Kameda twice (WBO holder, never lost it in the ring), Solis (former 115 titlist), Hall in their outstanding battle, even the controversial Haskins defeat all those years ago reinforcing the depth of competition.darkstar81 wrote:UK has a world champion in every weight class? Really?!
WBA regular titles don't count.
knew you'd be able to add the list BPBoxing Prospect wrote:Ancajas is damned good, Arroyo can be decent, Ishida, Konodavie wrote:Gonzalez, Estrada, Inoue, CuadrasNaandrew wrote:Really disappointed in that expected so much more from from Concepcion.
Hopefully Yafai has a unification or Estrada next year outside of that I don't know any decent fights there at the weight class
There's no shortage of good opponents. In fact if he gets a win against any of them I'll be surprized
magnus wrote:Paul Weir had the WBO at Straw and Light Fly.
Oooh good fact that. I'll be dishing that one out at some point.Naandrew wrote:Now as mentioned before we are now the FIRST country to have had a world title (WBC,WBO,WBA,IBF) in every single weight class in history
Well done on completing the set Kal
I'm watching on a shitty stream (my PC is old & fcked up rather than the stream) but the Joshua fight is on Showtime here in the States from 5:30pm - which is half an hour away.tony1234 wrote:Must be getting behind schedule as they're rushing this into the ring, still got Chisora, Kate Taylor and Joshua after this too
Keep an eye out for Hinata Maruta, possibly the most impressive teenager in boxing right now.lefty wrote:Inoue is a complete beast. One of my favourite prospects. I saw this super talented young Japanese kickboxer the other day called Tenshin Nasukawa- he looks to be something special aswell.davie wrote:Gonzalez, Estrada, Inoue, CuadrasNaandrew wrote:Really disappointed in that expected so much more from from Concepcion.
Hopefully Yafai has a unification or Estrada next year outside of that I don't know any decent fights there at the weight class
There's no shortage of good opponents. In fact if he gets a win against any of them I'll be surprized
Cheers BP I'll keep an eye out! I do enjoy a lot of the Japanese boxers. I find Japanese culture utterly fascinating to be honest! I remember watching some of the old pride mma shows in Japan and the atmosphere was insane! Super fun production lol.Boxing Prospect wrote:Keep an eye out for Hinata Maruta, possibly the most impressive teenager in boxing right now.lefty wrote:Inoue is a complete beast. One of my favourite prospects. I saw this super talented young Japanese kickboxer the other day called Tenshin Nasukawa- he looks to be something special aswell.davie wrote:
Gonzalez, Estrada, Inoue, Cuadras
There's no shortage of good opponents. In fact if he gets a win against any of them I'll be surprized
A typo on your post just corrected itHorse wrote:Why is Quigg fighting at featherweight against a super bantamweight
This fight is a waste of time.
pride FC was great. Fedor, Sakuraba. MMA at the highest level.lefty wrote:Cheers BP I'll keep an eye out! I do enjoy a lot of the Japanese boxers. I find Japanese culture utterly fascinating to be honest! I remember watching some of the old pride mma shows in Japan and the atmosphere was insane! Super fun production lol.Boxing Prospect wrote:Keep an eye out for Hinata Maruta, possibly the most impressive teenager in boxing right now.lefty wrote: Inoue is a complete beast. One of my favourite prospects. I saw this super talented young Japanese kickboxer the other day called Tenshin Nasukawa- he looks to be something special aswell.
Lol the good old days!Autobarn wrote:pride FC was great. Fedor, Sakuraba. MMA at the highest level.lefty wrote:Cheers BP I'll keep an eye out! I do enjoy a lot of the Japanese boxers. I find Japanese culture utterly fascinating to be honest! I remember watching some of the old pride mma shows in Japan and the atmosphere was insane! Super fun production lol.Boxing Prospect wrote:
Keep an eye out for Hinata Maruta, possibly the most impressive teenager in boxing right now.