Lee Selby: What's next?
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Ruthless-RKO
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Lee Selby: What's next?
A move up for super featherweight? I know there has been talk about hos weight.
It's a shame. Still a few domestic fights out there for him like Quigg, Frampton, Galahad.. but if you gotta move up, then I guess that's that.
I doubt we see a rematch vs. Warrington.
I had a quick thought that Warreń would do Frampton vs. Selby at Windsor Park.. but then thought naa, doubt that. He's coming off a loaa.
What you guys think?
What should he do next?
It's a shame. Still a few domestic fights out there for him like Quigg, Frampton, Galahad.. but if you gotta move up, then I guess that's that.
I doubt we see a rematch vs. Warrington.
I had a quick thought that Warreń would do Frampton vs. Selby at Windsor Park.. but then thought naa, doubt that. He's coming off a loaa.
What you guys think?
What should he do next?
Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
Move up.
Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
i dont know if his heart is in it, with those cuts he probably wont box for at least 6 months , deffo move up a weight
Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
A rematch with Stephen Smiff.
THEY'VE GOT BEEF!!!
THEY'VE GOT BEEF!!!
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
I don't see him boxing for the rest of the year. I'm sure he fought 3 times last year, I cant remember now.
Any domestic fights for him at 130?
James Tennyson just had a good win. Stephen Smith? Liam Walsh?
His power will be less effective, but he can still box.
Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
Fight more regularly,he isnt fightin often enough so ehen he gets in the ring to fight he doesnt look good at all
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If he's starving himself to make 126 he might have MORE power at 130, mate.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑19 May 2018, 18:45I don't see him boxing for the rest of the year. I'm sure he fought 3 times last year, I cant remember now.
Any domestic fights for him at 130?
James Tennyson just had a good win. Stephen Smith? Liam Walsh?
His power will be less effective, but he can still box.
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TheLeprechaun
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Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
He didn't do himself any favours personality wise.
He came across to have the personality of a cardboard box in interviews.
Absolutely no demand to see him fight and probably can't sell a ticket with a personality like that.
He will have to take a serious pay cut if he wants to keep going.
He came across to have the personality of a cardboard box in interviews.
Absolutely no demand to see him fight and probably can't sell a ticket with a personality like that.
He will have to take a serious pay cut if he wants to keep going.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
That's the thing. Some guys just dont have it, or dont show it. To sell tickets, you gotta talk or atleast be in exciting fights.TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑19 May 2018, 23:41 He didn't do himself any favours personality wise.
He came across to have the personality of a cardboard box in interviews.
Absolutely no demand to see him fight and probably can't sell a ticket with a personality like that.
He will have to take a serious pay cut if he wants to keep going.
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TheLeprechaun
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Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
Selby was particularly boring in interviews and equally boring in his fights. Personally I'd be happy not seeing him fight again. Losing like that to Warrington will have done his pride and confidence because Warrington isn't really anything special is he.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑19 May 2018, 23:42That's the thing. Some guys just dont have it, or dont show it. To sell tickets, you gotta talk or atleast be in exciting fights.TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑19 May 2018, 23:41 He didn't do himself any favours personality wise.
He came across to have the personality of a cardboard box in interviews.
Absolutely no demand to see him fight and probably can't sell a ticket with a personality like that.
He will have to take a serious pay cut if he wants to keep going.
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mickey1975
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Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
His susceptibility to the left hook was ridiculous. It’s a good job Josh can’t punch.
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Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
Yeah that was the stand out punch but he was getting caught with everything. A lot of the times when they exchanged Selby just came out with his head high and his hands down and Warrington couldn't miss he was frustrating to watch last nightmickey1975 wrote: ↑20 May 2018, 01:18 His susceptibility to the left hook was ridiculous. It’s a good job Josh can’t punch.
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bigjack
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Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
As above,i'm not interested in either to be honest,i was drawn in hoping to see Warrington get beat but the fight was like watching two amateur school boys with zero punch power,i hope Warrington gets in with Frampton then we can see some real action.TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑20 May 2018, 00:56Selby was particularly boring in interviews and equally boring in his fights. Personally I'd be happy not seeing him fight again. Losing like that to Warrington will have done his pride and confidence because Warrington isn't really anything special is he.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑19 May 2018, 23:42That's the thing. Some guys just dont have it, or dont show it. To sell tickets, you gotta talk or atleast be in exciting fights.TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑19 May 2018, 23:41 He didn't do himself any favours personality wise.
He came across to have the personality of a cardboard box in interviews.
Absolutely no demand to see him fight and probably can't sell a ticket with a personality like that.
He will have to take a serious pay cut if he wants to keep going.
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Fray Bentos
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Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
Selby needs to move up to super feather - even lightweight would be a good move.
Warrington? I am really really hoping for a millenial Goyo Vargas to come over to Leeds and give him some Goyo Vargas style lovin'
A non-punching featherweight with his fighting style - he is going to get Goyo Vargas's real soon - though I have to say, 10000 Leeds louts descending on the King's Hall is going to make for some interesting times - what's that song by the Kaiser Chiefs called now 'I Predict a Riot'
Warrington? I am really really hoping for a millenial Goyo Vargas to come over to Leeds and give him some Goyo Vargas style lovin'
A non-punching featherweight with his fighting style - he is going to get Goyo Vargas's real soon - though I have to say, 10000 Leeds louts descending on the King's Hall is going to make for some interesting times - what's that song by the Kaiser Chiefs called now 'I Predict a Riot'
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Black Sam Bellamy
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Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
Needs to sign with a uk-based promoter for starters. He’s committed career suicide by leaving Hearn
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mickey1975
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Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
What was his best payday with Hearn?Black Sam Bellamy wrote: ↑20 May 2018, 02:52 Needs to sign with a uk-based promoter for starters. He’s committed career suicide by leaving Hearn
Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
Without that IBF belt around his waist, it doesn't make him as saleable. It's not like he carry's a large fan base either. I hope some opportunitys come his way, I have enjoyed watching him fight (mostly) and don't mind seeing him again. He does need to improve his marketability though.
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Black Sam Bellamy
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Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
Not a clue but he needs to be active and in the spotlightmickey1975 wrote: ↑20 May 2018, 03:04What was his best payday with Hearn?Black Sam Bellamy wrote: ↑20 May 2018, 02:52 Needs to sign with a uk-based promoter for starters. He’s committed career suicide by leaving Hearn
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Fortynineandout
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Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
Last night was his biggest and by far his best opportunity , he blew it coming a clear second best .
He’s been hidden away as a support act despite being a long reigning world champion.
No doubt last night would have been his biggest payday as the defending World Champion going into the packed lions den .
A victory last night would have created a similar scenario going to Belfast for a Frampton fight.
He’s clearly suffering making the weight so a move up is inevitable . I was ringside last night and he was visibly the bigger man but it was Warrington pushing him about.
He’s been hidden away as a support act despite being a long reigning world champion.
No doubt last night would have been his biggest payday as the defending World Champion going into the packed lions den .
A victory last night would have created a similar scenario going to Belfast for a Frampton fight.
He’s clearly suffering making the weight so a move up is inevitable . I was ringside last night and he was visibly the bigger man but it was Warrington pushing him about.
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Boxerbeetle
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Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
Definitely needs to move up and have a few rebuilding fights. I also think he was complacent and didn’t see Warrington as much of a threat.
Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
He’s tweeted saying making fewtherweight for 10 years has been killing him recently and that he’s taking the summer off and then deffo going to super feather.
Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
He needs a go at Super Feather. But I think his prime has passed.
His ego will be severely damaged after last night. I would be concerned for his promotional situation in getting the fights he needs.
He's just got to get back out before the year finishes.
His ego will be severely damaged after last night. I would be concerned for his promotional situation in getting the fights he needs.
He's just got to get back out before the year finishes.
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Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
Easily his highest profile fight was last night.Black Sam Bellamy wrote: ↑20 May 2018, 03:51Not a clue but he needs to be active and in the spotlightmickey1975 wrote: ↑20 May 2018, 03:04What was his best payday with Hearn?Black Sam Bellamy wrote: ↑20 May 2018, 02:52 Needs to sign with a uk-based promoter for starters. He’s committed career suicide by leaving Hearn
Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
Warrington would have been one of his best wins.Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑20 May 2018, 04:40 Definitely needs to move up and have a few rebuilding fights. I also think he was complacent and didn’t see Warrington as much of a threat.
Who does he think he is?
He's not really beaten amazing competition and I've felt that he's been hugely overrated for years.
Re: Lee Selby: What's next?
those wins years ago vs simpson and smth may actually stll be top 3 for him