Be interesting to see if Cox can keep his cool with someone putting him under constant pressure.
In similar instances at a lower level he’s resorted to naughties with his head.
Hope Ryder gets a bit of luck. I had him up against Arnfield
looking forward to it, if cox wins then he actually has a good win to take seriously and give him credit for, thats what its about, you get the win and you deserve the credit
PredatorHayds wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 09:49
I think Ryder will win this on points.
Be interesting to see if Cox can keep his cool with someone putting him under constant pressure.
In similar instances at a lower level he’s resorted to naughties with his head.
Hoping Ryder does this. Fought a lot of decent competition - Saunders, Blackwell, Khomitsky, Nielsen, Fielding, Etches, Arnfield - I had him beating Arnfield as well. Cox in my eyes has had it much easier. Hearn seems to have his favourites and Cox is definitely one of them. Surely the winner of Fielding-Ryder which took place last April, another decision that Ryder could have got, was more deserving of the final WBSS slot that started in October? But instead Hearn throws Cox in as a 'wildcard.' Unfair on those who've been grafting away at a solid level while Cox was knocking over journeymen IMO.
ElJefe wrote: ↑30 Apr 2018, 07:28
Hoping Ryder does this. Fought a lot of decent competition - Saunders, Blackwell, Khomitsky, Nielsen, Fielding, Etches, Arnfield - I had him beating Arnfield as well. Cox in my eyes has had it much easier. Hearn seems to have his favourites and Cox is definitely one of them. Surely the winner of Fielding-Ryder which took place last April, another decision that Ryder could have got, was more deserving of the final WBSS slot that started in October? But instead Hearn throws Cox in as a 'wildcard.' Unfair on those who've been grafting away at a solid level while Cox was knocking over journeymen IMO.
Couldn't agree more, Hearn seemed to have earmarked Cox for greatness despite him not showing anything to warrant it.
I'm glad they decided to drop him down a level or two rather than just pushing for another world title crack.
Ryder should have too much experience for him over 12 rounds. But if Cox is half the fighter they say he is, he could well prove me wrong.