Round-by-Round: Bradley Skeete vs. Kerman Lejarraga - 28 April 2018
Re: Round-by-Round: Bradley Skeete vs. Kerman Lejarraga - 28 April 2018
Christ on a bike. That was brutal.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Bradley Skeete vs. Kerman Lejarraga - 28 April 2018
Does Allegedly still want to make Skeete v Khan 
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Re: Round-by-Round: Bradley Skeete vs. Kerman Lejarraga - 28 April 2018
All that wait for this.. fücks sake. And Warreñ wants him in with Khan?
Re: Round-by-Round: Bradley Skeete vs. Kerman Lejarraga - 28 April 2018
Place was bouncing when the Spaniard won!
Re: Round-by-Round: Bradley Skeete vs. Kerman Lejarraga - 28 April 2018
Sounds like the Spaniard failed to read the script
Re: Round-by-Round: Bradley Skeete vs. Kerman Lejarraga - 28 April 2018
With a British Ref, Skeete would have been counted out after the 2nd knockdown
Re: Round-by-Round: Bradley Skeete vs. Kerman Lejarraga - 28 April 2018
In fairness Kerman looked great.
Saying that Skeete waiting in the changing room for like 6 hours, prob warmed up a few times, wouldn't have helped him much.
Saying that Skeete waiting in the changing room for like 6 hours, prob warmed up a few times, wouldn't have helped him much.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Bradley Skeete vs. Kerman Lejarraga - 28 April 2018
Interesting to see how far the Spanish dude can go. That win should get him a pretty good ranking with a view to a title shot.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Bradley Skeete vs. Kerman Lejarraga - 28 April 2018
Knew skeete would be robbed 
Re: Round-by-Round: Bradley Skeete vs. Kerman Lejarraga - 28 April 2018
Barry Jones got back to the studio from Spain fast as fukk! 
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Re: Round-by-Round: Bradley Skeete vs. Kerman Lejarraga - 28 April 2018
Arena looked packed and absolutely buzzing fella has really just announced himself
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Re: Round-by-Round: Bradley Skeete vs. Kerman Lejarraga - 28 April 2018
That's the only thing, it's gonna be difficult to get your hands on a strap at 147! Some quality operators there! Best chance would be the winner of Matthysse v Pacquiao!
He'd have to travel for a shot as well and I noticed he's never fought outside Spain. Hopefully he gets a big fight on the back of this win. I'll be keeping an eye out for him.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Bradley Skeete vs. Kerman Lejarraga - 28 April 2018
Kerman is a spanish boxer from the region of The Basque Country and he's the 4th European Champion until now. Everybody expected to win here but not so easy, we thought it was going to be a tought fight. Taking into account the level in the UK with plenty of Champions and that we don't have a good level overall in Spain, it's been a brilliant night.
Kerman is the only boxer who can meet 10000 people in a boxing event in Spain and is being followed around the country, where boxing in bad seen disgracefully.
Kerman is the only boxer who can meet 10000 people in a boxing event in Spain and is being followed around the country, where boxing in bad seen disgracefully.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Bradley Skeete vs. Kerman Lejarraga - 28 April 2018
He might be happy riding with the Euro belt for a while. Some boxers are just satisfied ..Stuarty wrote: ↑28 Apr 2018, 19:20That's the only thing, it's gonna be difficult to get your hands on a strap at 147! Some quality operators there! Best chance would be the winner of Matthysse v Pacquiao!
He'd have to travel for a shot as well and I noticed he's never fought outside Spain. Hopefully he gets a big fight on the back of this win. I'll be keeping an eye out for him.
Re: Round-by-Round: Bradley Skeete vs. Kerman Lejarraga - 28 April 2018
Were you at the fight mate?BasqueCountry wrote: ↑28 Apr 2018, 19:22 Kerman is a spanish boxer from the region of The Basque Country and he's the 4th European Champion until now. Everybody expected to win here but not so easy, we thought it was going to be a tought fight. Taking into account the level in the UK with plenty of Champions and that we don't have a good level overall in Spain, it's been a brilliant night.
Kerman is the only boxer who can meet 10000 people in a boxing event in Spain and is being followed around the country, where boxing in bad seen disgracefully.
Re: Round-by-Round: Bradley Skeete vs. Kerman Lejarraga - 28 April 2018
I think it’s a more valued belt in countries like Spain, France, Italy and even Ireland where the domestic scenes wouldn’t be as strong as the U.K.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑28 Apr 2018, 19:24He might be happy riding with the Euro belt for a while. Some boxers are just satisfied ..Stuarty wrote: ↑28 Apr 2018, 19:20That's the only thing, it's gonna be difficult to get your hands on a strap at 147! Some quality operators there! Best chance would be the winner of Matthysse v Pacquiao!
He'd have to travel for a shot as well and I noticed he's never fought outside Spain. Hopefully he gets a big fight on the back of this win. I'll be keeping an eye out for him.
Re: Round-by-Round: Bradley Skeete vs. Kerman Lejarraga - 28 April 2018
Perhaps a future opponent for Josh KellyRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑28 Apr 2018, 19:24He might be happy riding with the Euro belt for a while. Some boxers are just satisfied ..Stuarty wrote: ↑28 Apr 2018, 19:20That's the only thing, it's gonna be difficult to get your hands on a strap at 147! Some quality operators there! Best chance would be the winner of Matthysse v Pacquiao!
He'd have to travel for a shot as well and I noticed he's never fought outside Spain. Hopefully he gets a big fight on the back of this win. I'll be keeping an eye out for him.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Bradley Skeete vs. Kerman Lejarraga - 28 April 2018
Jeez never seen that coming, I thought Skeete would bamboozle Lejarraga comfortably even though i'd never seen him before, he looked strong from the start and his jab had an effect on Skeete, you thought it might not be an easy night for Bradley, the right hand that clipped his chin really hurt Skeete but as Barry Jones said in commentary it was that bodyshot for the second KD that really finished Skeete, the stoppage after was inevitable, Lejarraga looked strong and bull like same as Kiko Martinez
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Re: Round-by-Round: Bradley Skeete vs. Kerman Lejarraga - 28 April 2018
Where now for Skeete? That loss leaves him in limbo. He's a level above everyone domestically and has won the British title outright. Hard to see what route he takes from here.handsofstone wrote: ↑28 Apr 2018, 19:32 Jeez never seen that coming, I thought Skeete would bamboozle Lejarraga comfortably even though i'd never seen him before, he looked strong from the start and his jab had an effect on Skeete, you thought it might not be an easy night for Bradley, the right hand that clipped his chin really hurt Skeete but as Barry Jones said in commentary it was that bodyshot for the second KD that really finished Skeete, the stoppage after was inevitable, Lejarraga looked strong and bull like same as Kiko Martinez
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Re: Round-by-Round: Bradley Skeete vs. Kerman Lejarraga - 28 April 2018
Aye that was a shocker mate, I remember Lynes putting Skeete down fairly heavily years ago but Skeete has always done a great job since of not taking clean shots, Lejarraga definitely had his number it looked clear in the 1st round(in hindsight)Stuarty wrote: ↑28 Apr 2018, 19:35Where now for Skeete? That loss leaves him in limbo. He's a level above everyone domestically and has won the British title outright. Hard to see what route he takes from here.handsofstone wrote: ↑28 Apr 2018, 19:32 Jeez never seen that coming, I thought Skeete would bamboozle Lejarraga comfortably even though i'd never seen him before, he looked strong from the start and his jab had an effect on Skeete, you thought it might not be an easy night for Bradley, the right hand that clipped his chin really hurt Skeete but as Barry Jones said in commentary it was that bodyshot for the second KD that really finished Skeete, the stoppage after was inevitable, Lejarraga looked strong and bull like same as Kiko Martinez
As far as Skeete's career is concerned its a tough one, if he'd been with Eddie Hearn then he'd probably had a world title fight by now or at least been 2 years younger before getting exposed at European level like tonight