Anderson - Muttley

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Anderson - Muttley

Post by spud66 »

Who win in your opinion then?
i reckon Anderson will have way to much for muttley
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Post by stujones »

I like Anderson on this one also... Think his workrate will be too much for Muttley.... His chin appears more solid than Jennings'.
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Post by maxx »

I'm With Kevin Anderson all the way, dont know how long it will take and it wont be easy but kev will do it for his wee boy Sonny!
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Post by steve689 »

Yeah i think Anderson will be too relentless for Muttley, depends whether Muttley can punch with enough authority to keep the Scot at bay for long enough. Anderson seems like the type of character that can go all night so i think his workrate will overwhelm Muttley.
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Post by emma »

i want muttley to win. :TU:
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Post by BigEars »

I would also favour Anderson .
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Post by spud66 »

Anderson wont be fazed by having to travel to birmingham either
Muttley will have in his mind of his only defeat which was in the same venue
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Post by Jacko11 »

I have trained with Mutley for years...can whack big time
I watched Anderson and i think Mutley will stop him 1st or 2nd round
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Post by wilse »

I hope Muttley can do it, I think it's just his workrate that might let him down.
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Post by BigEars »

Jacko11 wrote:I have trained with Mutley for years...can whack big time
I watched Anderson and i think Mutley will stop him 1st or 2nd round
You should put a nice big bet on that , I'm sure you'll get great odds :lol: .
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Post by b_hammersley »

No way Muttley will stop Anderson inside a round. He has a fair punch but Anderson has a better percentage K.O than Muttley. I think Anderson will be too quick, strong and smart for him. Anderson by K.O. :TU:
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Post by TerribleTerry »

b_hammersley wrote:No way Muttley will stop Anderson inside a round. He has a fair punch but Anderson has a better percentage K.O than Muttley. I think Anderson will be too quick, strong and smart for him. Anderson by K.O. :TU:
Dont let KO %'s midlead you: many of Muttley's early fights were 6/4 round run outs where he didn't always look for the KO or apply himself with great endeavour.

With the title on the line I fancy him to stop Anderson, who's attacks can be somewhat predictable. Muttley is at his best when counter punching an advancing foe - Anderson style should suit the Champ perfectly.
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Post by Max Molyneux »

emma wrote:i want muttley to win. :TU:
Yeah, I hope Muttley would KO him. :TU:
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Post by b_hammersley »

I totally disagree that Anderson is predicable, if he was Joshua Okine would have sussed him out cause Okine is a good tactition, it didn't exactly take him long to suss out David Barnes style. Anderson can box just as well going forward or back. In regards to Muttley not stopping guys cause he wasn't pressing himself, if he was that heavy handed he would stop them anyway. Anderson by K.O, too fast, too furious, too hungry for Muttley to handle.
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b_hammersley wrote:I totally disagree that Anderson is predicable, if he was Joshua Okine would have sussed him out cause Okine is a good tactition, it didn't exactly take him long to suss out David Barnes style.
Barnes was playing with Okine and beating him easily untill he got caught.
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Post by b_hammersley »

Chaddo. I agree Barnes was cruising it against Okine for a few rounds, but once Okine sussed him out he gave him a slapping. Well mate, who would be your preferance for Ali to fight?
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Post by Chambers2 »

I reckon Muttley wins this. As has already been said Andersons action style will play into Muttleys hands. Mutley by KO

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Post by states »

Tough one to call, this. Just side with Anderson at the moment, I reckon he might be that bit busier. But, as others have said, that could play right into Muttley's hands.

Anyone planning on going to this? I might make the trek up myself, Brum isn't that far away.
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Post by Kilburn »

I favour Mutley too for some reason.
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Post by chado »

b_hammersley wrote:who would be your preferance for Ali to fight?
To be quite honest, not really bothered who Ali fights.

The lad is so hungry that whoever he is in with he will beat.
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Post by BigEars »

One thing not to forget is Muttley is a natural light-welter while Anderson is a full blown welter .
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Post by chado »

BigEars wrote:One thing not to forget is Muttley is a natural light-welter while Anderson is a full blown welter .
Mutley looked bigger than Jennings!
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Post by BigEars »

chado wrote:
BigEars wrote:One thing not to forget is Muttley is a natural light-welter while Anderson is a full blown welter .
Mutley looked bigger than Jennings!
Jennings is taller and was a pound heavier for their fight .
I didn't see all of that fight and can't remember that much of it , maybe Jennings was crounching .
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Post by boxingchat »

I will bet anyone £200 that Mutley wins. And no jokes about Lirva either, I pay my bets not that I will need to on this one.

I'll tell you what, I won't even take your money if you lose you can pay Lirvas alleged debt to whoever.
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Post by TerribleTerry »

b_hammersley wrote: In regards to Muttley not stopping guys cause he wasn't pressing himself, if he was that heavy handed he would stop them anyway. Anderson by K.O, too fast, too furious, too hungry for Muttley to handle.
How many Muttley fights you seen mate?

Not many would be my guess. I have followed him most of his career so trust me when I say his KO % doesn't reflect the power he carries. Jacko is an experienced pro and he is telling you the same...

I like Anderson and he really proved his mettle against Okine (a fight I well expected him to lose) but still I reckon the Midlander will do him in this one.
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