Round-By-Round - Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
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mickey1975
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Re: Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
Zelfa is sparring Josh for this.
Re: Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
Has t Townend moved to lw now tho.Naandrew wrote:He should fight Townend who stopped Conwell. Ward beat Townened quite easily but if a fighter is chinny Townened would expose it.iestyn500 wrote:The only fight I am not interested is the Zelfa fight, he needs to step up.
I said this numerous times frank warrens matchmaker is really good. He gets a lot of fights that gel expect the last card
Zelfa is very well thought of though. I've seen most of his fight's 2018 should be a big breakout year for him
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wesshaw1985
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Re: Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
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Re: Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
mark a h wrote:Has t Townend moved to lw now tho.Naandrew wrote:He should fight Townend who stopped Conwell. Ward beat Townened quite easily but if a fighter is chinny Townened would expose it.iestyn500 wrote:The only fight I am not interested is the Zelfa fight, he needs to step up.
I said this numerous times frank warrens matchmaker is really good. He gets a lot of fights that gel expect the last card
Zelfa is very well thought of though. I've seen most of his fight's 2018 should be a big breakout year for him
Yes fights one of the cope brothers in his next fight
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wesshaw1985
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Re: Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
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TheGingerBomber
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Re: Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
Does anyone think Ceylan at 6/1 is a steal?
Re: Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
Likely to go distance in Leeds - can’t see him getting the decision.TheGingerBomber wrote:Does anyone think Ceylan at 6/1 is a steal?
Struggled v Isaac Lowe - who Warrington spars.
We seen Denmark’s no1 last night in Patrick Nielsen and he got emptied by John Ryder - so don’t think there’s much depth and they are well managed by Sauerlands to create decent records on paper.
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TheGingerBomber
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Re: Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
Yeah good points. You'd expect these big Nordic feckers to make good boxers, but there's a few frauds out there. Sauerland's love padding records like Nielson & Skoglund.3132DW wrote:Likely to go distance in Leeds - can’t see him getting the decision.TheGingerBomber wrote:Does anyone think Ceylan at 6/1 is a steal?
Struggled v Isaac Lowe - who Warrington spars.
We seen Denmark’s no1 last night in Patrick Nielsen and he got emptied by John Ryder - so don’t think there’s much depth and they are well managed by Sauerlands to create decent records on paper.
Re: Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
ceylan is better than nielsen imo. one outcome for danish fighter doesnt mean for all danish fighters.
also thought ceylan was 3-0 on lowe and think ppl bit generous with all the 'lowe was taking over' crap.but agree that warrington by decision deffo most likely.
also thought ceylan was 3-0 on lowe and think ppl bit generous with all the 'lowe was taking over' crap.but agree that warrington by decision deffo most likely.
Re: Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
I thought Skoglund wasn’t that bad - he was pretty solid v Smith. Nielsen was truly awful v Ryder - how he got to 29-1 and WBA no1 is staggering.TheGingerBomber wrote:Yeah good points. You'd expect these big Nordic feckers to make good boxers, but there's a few frauds out there. Sauerland's love padding records like Nielson & Skoglund.3132DW wrote:Likely to go distance in Leeds - can’t see him getting the decision.TheGingerBomber wrote:Does anyone think Ceylan at 6/1 is a steal?
Struggled v Isaac Lowe - who Warrington spars.
We seen Denmark’s no1 last night in Patrick Nielsen and he got emptied by John Ryder - so don’t think there’s much depth and they are well managed by Sauerlands to create decent records on paper.
Re: Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
Warrington also knows he becomes Selby mandatory by winning - automatic World Title shot - Big carrot for him.jamamb wrote:ceylan is better than nielsen imo. one outcome for danish fighter doesnt mean for all danish fighters.
also thought ceylan was 3-0 on lowe and think ppl bit generous with all the 'lowe was taking over' crap.but agree that warrington by decision deffo most likely.
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handsofstone
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Re: Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
I thought Warrington struggled against Martinez in his last fight, I only had him winning by a point and I thought Kiko wouldn't have been able to cope these days with the pace Josh sets but he asked a lot of questions of Warrington and Josh just about got through it, the only time ive seen Ceylan was when he beat Walsh for the European and he deserved that decision on my card, i was impressed with him uses his height and reach well and also moves well, if he chooses to use his long legs and jab then he could give Warrington something to think about, Warrington likes guys who are easy to find and i reckon Ceylan could be hard to find??
Warrington's fans cant be underestimated though, they could put Ceylan off his plan and he might crumble, i could see this being razor tight and Warrington getting a gift on the cards
Warrington's fans cant be underestimated though, they could put Ceylan off his plan and he might crumble, i could see this being razor tight and Warrington getting a gift on the cards
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TheLeprechaun
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Re: Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
I don't see what department Warrington is better than Ceylan in? He's smaller and I don't think he'll be able to keep up with Ceylan, who let's remember was a decent enough amateur. I have Ceylan winning this comfortably. Would Warrington even beat Ryan Walsh? Ceylans fast feet are going to cause Warrington problems. Warrington looks one paced.
Re: Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
Lets not forget Ryan Walsh made himself look poor that night because he simply didnt let his hands go enough like he normally does.He stood off Ceylan too much.
Isaac Lowe was maybe not taking over but was certainly coming back into that fight and you could already see Ceylan didnt like it getting backed up and landed on.
Having said all that Ive got Ceylan winning this.Too big,long and smart for Warrington and also happy to box backwards and at the money above I think thats decent odds.
Isaac Lowe was maybe not taking over but was certainly coming back into that fight and you could already see Ceylan didnt like it getting backed up and landed on.
Having said all that Ive got Ceylan winning this.Too big,long and smart for Warrington and also happy to box backwards and at the money above I think thats decent odds.
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wesshaw1985
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Re: Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
5/1 is available on Ceylan with some bookmakers.
Any of you 5 guys that voted for Ceylan in the poll having a dabble on him?
Any of you 5 guys that voted for Ceylan in the poll having a dabble on him?
Re: Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
I think we need to bring a bit of reality back to this thread.
Warrington is a Warren fighter, on a Warren card, in Warringtons home city.
I think Warrington will win this regardless (legitimately) but even if Ceylan won a close hard fought fight he wouldn't get the nod here.
Ceylan doesn't like pressure and that's the only way Warrington fights.... Warringtons power is not devastating by any means, in fact his 5 ko's testify to this but he's a fit lad and he will bring it in front of his home crowd.
It wouldn't completely shock me if Warrington stopped him late (between 9-12) but it's more than highly likely Warrington will be having his hand raised.
Keep your money in your pocket if you're thinking of backing Ceylan.
Warrington is a Warren fighter, on a Warren card, in Warringtons home city.
I think Warrington will win this regardless (legitimately) but even if Ceylan won a close hard fought fight he wouldn't get the nod here.
Ceylan doesn't like pressure and that's the only way Warrington fights.... Warringtons power is not devastating by any means, in fact his 5 ko's testify to this but he's a fit lad and he will bring it in front of his home crowd.
It wouldn't completely shock me if Warrington stopped him late (between 9-12) but it's more than highly likely Warrington will be having his hand raised.
Keep your money in your pocket if you're thinking of backing Ceylan.
Re: Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
This post says it all really. Ceylan has a few tricks up his sleeve but they are mostly ineffective if you control the pace and dont let ceylan lead. With joshs high workrate and pressing style itll be too much for ceylan. It will take him out of his flow and if warrington can target the body good, i expect a late stoppageKilsby wrote:I think we need to bring a bit of reality back to this thread.
Warrington is a Warren fighter, on a Warren card, in Warringtons home city.
I think Warrington will win this regardless (legitimately) but even if Ceylan won a close hard fought fight he wouldn't get the nod here.
Ceylan doesn't like pressure and that's the only way Warrington fights.... Warringtons power is not devastating by any means, in fact his 5 ko's testify to this but he's a fit lad and he will bring it in front of his home crowd.
It wouldn't completely shock me if Warrington stopped him late (between 9-12) but it's more than highly likely Warrington will be having his hand raised.
Keep your money in your pocket if you're thinking of backing Ceylan.
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wesshaw1985
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wesshaw1985
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Re: Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
Ceylan doesn't have enough power to be a threat to Warrington. Warrington points win, is the very likely result.TheGingerBomber wrote:Does anyone think Ceylan at 6/1 is a steal?
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wesshaw1985
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Round-By-Round - Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
Undercard starts on B0xNati0n at 7.30pm.
Main Card starts on BT Sport at 8.30pm.
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Main Card starts on BT Sport at 8.30pm.
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Boxing Prospect
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Re: Round-By-Round - Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
Metcalfe Vs Jones is rough and tough, Jones looks like a proper tough guy and Jones looks like he's struggling to get any distance at all
Re: Round-By-Round - Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
Jones just didn't have the power to keep Metcalf off
Re: Round-By-Round - Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
Ron again - ringside role this evening ![[icon_notworthy.gif] :bow:](./images/smilies/icon_notworthy.gif)