Anthony Yarde vs. Callum Johnson

Yarde vs. Johnson Winner and How?

Anthony Yarde Stoppage
23
38%
Anthony Yarde Decision
2
3%
Draw
1
2%
Callum Johnson Decision
3
5%
Callum Johnson Stoppage
31
52%
 
Total votes: 60

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Twinkle Toes wrote: 26 Mar 2018, 12:51 Yarde swerved Burton, wanted Buglioni because he is vulnerable. Johnson is a different beast to Buglioni.

Doubt it will happen while Warren is guiding Yarde
burtons vulnerable too. got stopped by buglioni (who else has bugs stopped?) and looked awful and hurt and easy to hit last time vs a rubbish opponent. beaten no one better then miles shinkwin,who cant even cut it at english level. goes the distance over and over vs poor opponents. ppl would be laughing at yarde if all that was true of him. ppl would also be laughing and saying verified fraud if he had a 115-114 vs ricky summers

its not at all clear that burton would be yardes toughest or even second opponent. pretty funny ppl acting as if his side were scared of burton and or bugs

ppl now going to move on to johnson as the new guy yardes apparently scared of. at least johnson actually looks impressive and its not nearly as laughable as the scared of burton and buglioni joke talk
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Do't tell me, tell Warren. He clearly doesn't share your views.

Wonder why that is.
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wesshaw1985 wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 09:26
Yet you created a poll about it and using this tweet to justify creating a poll
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brian13 wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 12:28
wesshaw1985 wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 09:26
Yet you created a poll about it and using this tweet to justify creating a poll
:lol:
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Twinkle Toes wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 12:27 Do't tell me, tell Warren. He clearly doesn't share your views.

Wonder why that is.
maybe hes just doesnt want to deal with his rival hearn. anyone with eyes can see how laughable itd be to think that yarde needed protecting from a guy like burton. burton gets kod by his only opponent above area level, who happens to not stop anyone else half decent, and then that guy gets wiped out in 1 by his first decent challenger :lol:

damn! burton beat miles shinkwin, a guy who wins 3 out of 10 rounds at english level! run!!!! omg hes 0-1 (1) above area level!! omg some pants journeyman gave him hell last fight!!
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callum johnson and yarde are both well superior to buglioni and burton. you wont see them 115-114 vs ricky summers.

burton gets kod in his only fight above area level, and his best wins over a guy who gets dominated at english level, while yarde destroys a guy who had just drew at euro level for the ebu
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jamamb wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 13:11 callum johnson and yarde are both well superior to buglioni and burton. you wont see them 115-114 vs ricky summers.

burton gets kod in his only fight above area level, and his best wins over a guy who gets dominated at english level, while yarde destroys a guy who had just drew at euro level for the ebu
Styles make fights pal. Burton would be a good test/measuring stick for Yarde. Another point is regardless of past records, youth & ambition play a lot into performance.

I’m a fan of Yarde but I would like to see him with a young fighter with ambition who is on the up. Instead of facing euro fighters who are in the twilight of their careers.
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black panther wrote: 28 Mar 2018, 03:17
jamamb wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 13:11 callum johnson and yarde are both well superior to buglioni and burton. you wont see them 115-114 vs ricky summers.

burton gets kod in his only fight above area level, and his best wins over a guy who gets dominated at english level, while yarde destroys a guy who had just drew at euro level for the ebu
Styles make fights pal. Burton would be a good test/measuring stick for Yarde. Another point is regardless of past records, youth & ambition play a lot into performance.

I’m a fan of Yarde but I would like to see him with a young fighter with ambition who is on the up. Instead of facing euro fighters who are in the twilight of their careers.
Why would he give Burton a chance?
What does beating him do for Yardes position and record?
Why not face Buglioni instead of Burton?
In turn why not face Johnson instead of Buglioni?
Yarde is being talked about facing Beterbiev, why on earth would he drop back to face Burton?
Doesn't make sense...
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Re: Anthony Yarde vs. Callum Johnson

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wesshaw1985 wrote: 28 Mar 2018, 05:33
black panther wrote: 28 Mar 2018, 03:17
jamamb wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 13:11 callum johnson and yarde are both well superior to buglioni and burton. you wont see them 115-114 vs ricky summers.

burton gets kod in his only fight above area level, and his best wins over a guy who gets dominated at english level, while yarde destroys a guy who had just drew at euro level for the ebu
Styles make fights pal. Burton would be a good test/measuring stick for Yarde. Another point is regardless of past records, youth & ambition play a lot into performance.

I’m a fan of Yarde but I would like to see him with a young fighter with ambition who is on the up. Instead of facing euro fighters who are in the twilight of their careers.
Why would he give Burton a chance?
What does beating him do for Yardes position and record?
Why not face Buglioni instead of Burton?
In turn why not face Johnson instead of Buglioni?
Yarde is being talked about facing Beterbiev, why on earth would he drop back to face Burton?
Doesn't make sense...

For his own development. To see how he handles a tall, long range boxer. And regardless of Burtons record or lack of titles it would be a good measuring stick for Yarde to see how good he is.

I’d like to see the Johnson fight. Yarde’s team don’t want it.
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You can almost guarantee that if Buglioni had won on Saturday, Fwank would have been in IFL waving emails and saying they were going to offer him his best purse to fight Yarde next etc etc but suddenly, they are going in a different direction. Complete swerve. What do they know that we don't? Suspect chin?
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Why are Matchroom making offers? I thought MR were happy for the fight to be on BT, surely it should be FW making the offer. I knew MR were talking sh*te
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Wa1nuts wrote: 28 Mar 2018, 08:18 Why are Matchroom making offers? I thought MR were happy for the fight to be on BT, surely it should be FW making the offer. I knew MR were talking sh*te
? ay? What?!

He said they were happy for it to be on BT, not that they wanted it on BT. Big difference fella.

Clearly that means they will make offers, accept counter offers and let the best deal go through whichever platform it is on.
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tobyh5 wrote: 28 Mar 2018, 07:45 You can almost guarantee that if Buglioni had won on Saturday, Fwank would have been in IFL waving emails and saying they were going to offer him his best purse to fight Yarde next etc etc but suddenly, they are going in a different direction. Complete swerve. What do they know that we don't? Suspect chin?
Rumour has it Yarde is chinny but only a rumour. Worth remembering he's a work in progress and only had a handful of amateur fights. He needs these domestic fights for his development. Some idiot was on yesterday saying he's basically bypassed domestic level because he beat old man Sjekloca who came over to lose. Lunacy man.
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tobyh5 wrote: 28 Mar 2018, 08:23
Wa1nuts wrote: 28 Mar 2018, 08:18 Why are Matchroom making offers? I thought MR were happy for the fight to be on BT, surely it should be FW making the offer. I knew MR were talking sh*te
? ay? What?!

He said they were happy for it to be on BT, not that they wanted it on BT. Big difference fella.

Clearly that means they will make offers, accept counter offers and let the best deal go through whichever platform it is on.
Fair point haha
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black panther wrote: 28 Mar 2018, 06:40
wesshaw1985 wrote: 28 Mar 2018, 05:33
black panther wrote: 28 Mar 2018, 03:17

Styles make fights pal. Burton would be a good test/measuring stick for Yarde. Another point is regardless of past records, youth & ambition play a lot into performance.

I’m a fan of Yarde but I would like to see him with a young fighter with ambition who is on the up. Instead of facing euro fighters who are in the twilight of their careers.
Why would he give Burton a chance?
What does beating him do for Yardes position and record?
Why not face Buglioni instead of Burton?
In turn why not face Johnson instead of Buglioni?
Yarde is being talked about facing Beterbiev, why on earth would he drop back to face Burton?
Doesn't make sense...

For his own development. To see how he handles a tall, long range boxer. And regardless of Burtons record or lack of titles it would be a good measuring stick for Yarde to see how good he is.

I’d like to see the Johnson fight. Yarde’s team don’t want it.
tony averlants rangy and i think hed beat everyone burtons beat. certanly a very good shot at it. burtons had 1 fight above area level and he got kod.
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Hearn apparently made Yardes team an offer today for this fight on June 2nd in London...
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wesshaw1985 wrote: 28 Mar 2018, 05:33
black panther wrote: 28 Mar 2018, 03:17
jamamb wrote: 27 Mar 2018, 13:11 callum johnson and yarde are both well superior to buglioni and burton. you wont see them 115-114 vs ricky summers.

burton gets kod in his only fight above area level, and his best wins over a guy who gets dominated at english level, while yarde destroys a guy who had just drew at euro level for the ebu
Styles make fights pal. Burton would be a good test/measuring stick for Yarde. Another point is regardless of past records, youth & ambition play a lot into performance.

I’m a fan of Yarde but I would like to see him with a young fighter with ambition who is on the up. Instead of facing euro fighters who are in the twilight of their careers.
Why would he give Burton a chance?
What does beating him do for Yardes position and record?
Why not face Buglioni instead of Burton?
In turn why not face Johnson instead of Buglioni?
Yarde is being talked about facing Beterbiev, why on earth would he drop back to face Burton?
Doesn't make sense...
It would make absolutely no sense if you were trying to protect a fighter towards a bumper payday or a shot at a second rate "world' title and had zero faith in your fighter... alternatively, it makes very real and obvious sense to any right thinking person in terms of development etc.

How you can possibly claim to be European or world level when you haven't even cleaned out your domestic rivals and proved yourself to be the best domestically? You simply can't.

It's a pretty shitty move to try and manoeuvre yourself up the ladder without challenging for British and commonwealth titles. Let's get it right, who has Yarde really fought of interest or note? We all know the answer. Sad really, as he could well be something special.
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wesshaw1985 wrote: 17 Apr 2018, 17:09
No one gives a fcuk what this guy has to say, why do you have to repost every fcuking tweet he sends out.
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Nightmare Roy wrote: 17 Apr 2018, 17:29
wesshaw1985 wrote: 17 Apr 2018, 17:09
No one gives a fcuk what this guy has to say, why do you have to repost every fcuking tweet he sends out.
Eddie Hearn?
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@Wes...anytime I can poke Hearn in the eye, I do it. That's all. :D
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Think yarde will come unstuck here.
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Nightmare Roy wrote: 17 Apr 2018, 17:29
wesshaw1985 wrote: 17 Apr 2018, 17:09
No one gives a fcuk what this guy has to say, why do you have to repost every fcuking tweet he sends out.
No one gives a fcuk what you have to say either.

I for one appreciate the information.
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