forcefraser wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 16:37
Ritson will get mullered at top level by a puncher if he does not sort that defence out.
Great offensive fighter though, just destroyed Cardle
Very exciting to watch.
Would have liked him to defend against Cardle's onslaught a bit better.
And good on Scott for really trying something different! I never expected the fight to go like that.
Like a Boss wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 17:07
Hard to see Browne winning this with such a poor preparation. Think he'll need to land something fairly early or Whyte will dominate.
Do you mean poor preparation as in his fight lead up to this, or his training camp?
Because he looks in great shape to me...
Like a Boss wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 17:07
Hard to see Browne winning this with such a poor preparation. Think he'll need to land something fairly early or Whyte will dominate.
Do you mean poor preparation as in his fight lead up to this, or his training camp?
Because he looks in great shape to me...
His ring inactivity is primarily what I'm referring to. Browne has had only one fight in two years and it lasted just over a round. Also not sure why he is so much heavier than he was against Chagaev either. About 14 pounds heavier, in fact.
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punchoutsb wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 17:14
Browne wins this handily for me.
He's such a big hitter and Whyte is easy to hit. Doesn't bode well for the body snatcher.
I've just never been high on Whyte. Not really super high on Browne either but I consider him a class above. Browne would be a very fun and interesting matchup against any of the other title holders whereas Whyte is just pretty blah to be honest. Browne also has shown good output and stamina for as big as he is. I think he'll take this one by late round stoppage.
forcefraser wrote: ↑24 Mar 2018, 17:00
The towel did come in but the ref was stopp it anyway.
They stop the fights quick in the UK.
That was a great stoppage. Buglioni was all over the place and would probably have been badly hurt.
As Hattin said, “it’s not a tickling contest”
It was the 1st round and not like either fighter was fatigued. I’d like to have seen it go on a bit longer.
Na mate Buglioni was gone. Even when he was jumping around to show the ref he was alright his legs let him down. If that went on he could of got seriously hurt ( that's my 2 pence)