Round-by-Round: Martin Murray vs Roberto Garcia - 23 June 2018

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Round-by-Round: Martin Murray vs Roberto Garcia - 23 June 2018

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The event will be shown live on BT Sport 1 (Sky channel 413, BT channel 408) as well as on Box-Nation (Sky 427, BT 415) for customers who have the relevant subscription.

Both channels will begin coverage at 7pm.

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Running Order

Fight # 1 – 16:00 hrs
6 Round Super-Middleweight Contest

Darryl Williams vs. Raimond Sniedze

Fight# 2
4 Round Welterweight Contest

Sam Gilley vs. Sam Omidi

Fight# 3
6 Round Featherweight Contest

Raza Hamza vs. Sergio Gonzalez


Fight# 4
6 Round Flyweight Contest

Harvey Horn vs. Gyula Dodu

Fight #5
8 Round Welterweight Contest

Johnny Garton vs. Nelson Altamirano

Fight #6
8 Round Super-Featherweight Contest

Archie Sharp vs. Lester Cantillano

BT Sport & Box-Nation go live at 19:00 Hrs

Fight # 7 – 19:10 hrs
4 Round Cruiserweight Contest

James Branch Jr. vs. Kevin Williams

Fight # 8
WBC International Super-Lightweight Championship - 10 Rounds

Paul Kamanga vs. O'Hara Davies

Fight # 9
Vacant English Heavyweight Championship - 10 Rounds

Daniel Dubois vs. Tom Little

Fight # 10
WBO Intercontinental & European Light-Heavyweight Championship - 10 Rounds

Anthony Yarde vs. Dasius Sek

Fight # 11
WBC Silver Middleweight Championship

Roberto Garcia vs. Martin Murray

Fight # 12 – Live Floater (TV)
6 Round Super-Middleweight Contest

Umar Sadiq vs. Kamil Al Temimi
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Re: Round-by-Round: Martin Murray vs Roberto Garcia - 23 June 2018

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In the opener, English super-middleweight champion Darryl Williams scored SIX knockdowns on his return from a hasty retirement to stop Raimond Sniedze in the second round.

Williams looked in impressive form having recently called out Chris Eubank Jr. for a domestic showdown this year.

Sam Gilley secured a four-round points win over namesake Omidi to push his undefeated record to 5-0.
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Bristolcityfc1 wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 12:02 allegedly should be on air now joining BT at 7pm- not rocket science
He used to do that.. shame. Give some of the prospects TV time.
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Razza Hamza took every round of six from Sergio Gonzalez to record his tenth victory without loss.

Harvey Horn was able to manoeuvre his latest opponent in Gyula Dodu. 'HHH' carded a shutout to make it 3-0 in the paid ranks.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Martin Murray vs Roberto Garcia - 23 June 2018

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Only just realised my BN has already been cutoff, I only cancelled last week. Updates appreciated :lol:
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Re: Round-by-Round: Martin Murray vs Roberto Garcia - 23 June 2018

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Thanks for updates
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The experienced Johnny Garton took just three rounds to dispatch of Nelson Altamirano as 'The Pexican' continued his push for welterweight honors. Garton is now 22-1-1 as a pro.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Martin Murray vs Roberto Garcia - 23 June 2018

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 13:54 The experienced Johnny Garton took just three rounds to dispatch of Nelson Altamirano as 'The Pexican' continued his push for welterweight honors. Garton is now 22-1-1 as a pro.
The Pexican :lol:
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Re: Round-by-Round: Martin Murray vs Roberto Garcia - 23 June 2018

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Branch won 4 round points decision
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Davies gone blonde?
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 14:38 Davies gone blonde?
Blond not blonde.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Martin Murray vs Roberto Garcia - 23 June 2018

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What a fkin KO by Davies!
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Re: Round-by-Round: Martin Murray vs Roberto Garcia - 23 June 2018

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Fair do's to Davies that was a sweet KO, Kamenga's body short circuited when that right hand landed

Wasn't bowled over Branch, looks slow and could defo lose a few pounds, loads up as well, he does look strong though and he whips those shots to the body well, I'm sure making his debut live on tv couldn't have helped much as far as relaxing goes, least that's the first win under his belt but he does need to get himself in shape, I'm sure he'll be fighting at Light Heavy
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Re: Round-by-Round: Martin Murray vs Roberto Garcia - 23 June 2018

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Davies talks about fighting everyone except the guy who beat him :lol:
Good one O'Hara, you can get a belt without avenging your loss, or when you fell under a bus as you call it :roll:
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KiwiRider wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 15:01 Davies talks about fighting everyone except the guy who beat him :lol:
Good one O'Hara, you can get a belt without avenging your loss, or when you fell under a bus as you call it :roll:
No one wants that rematch.

Good for him for not calling for it.
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Horse wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 15:12
KiwiRider wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 15:01 Davies talks about fighting everyone except the guy who beat him :lol:
Good one O'Hara, you can get a belt without avenging your loss, or when you fell under a bus as you call it :roll:
No one wants that rematch.

Good for him for not calling for it.
I have a lot more respect for guys who at least try to avenge a loss, than those who go in a different direction to avoid it.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Martin Murray vs Roberto Garcia - 23 June 2018

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Horse wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 15:12
KiwiRider wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 15:01 Davies talks about fighting everyone except the guy who beat him :lol:
Good one O'Hara, you can get a belt without avenging your loss, or when you fell under a bus as you call it :roll:
No one wants that rematch.

Good for him for not calling for it.
Disagree, I’d love to see it
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Re: Round-by-Round: Martin Murray vs Roberto Garcia - 23 June 2018

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Tom Little seems to have been given reasonable notice for this fight and yet can’t come in any lighter than 250.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Martin Murray vs Roberto Garcia - 23 June 2018

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KiwiRider wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 15:15I have a lot more respect for guys who at least try to avenge a loss, than those who go in a different direction to avoid it.
I don't at all. He was outclassed.

Why would he call for a rematch under those circumstances?

Every fighter who loses clearly, has to call for a rematch that they can't win, to get your approval?

Do you not see how stupid that is?
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fizzjambo wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 15:15Disagree, I’d love to see it
So he can get splattered again?

Taylor has bigger fish to fry and Ohara has smaller fish to fry.
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KiwiRider wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 15:15
Horse wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 15:12
KiwiRider wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 15:01 Davies talks about fighting everyone except the guy who beat him :lol:
Good one O'Hara, you can get a belt without avenging your loss, or when you fell under a bus as you call it :roll:
No one wants that rematch.

Good for him for not calling for it.
I have a lot more respect for guys who at least try to avenge a loss, than those who go in a different direction to avoid it.
It doesn't mean he has to obsess about it though.
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fizzjambo wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 15:15
Horse wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 15:12
KiwiRider wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 15:01 Davies talks about fighting everyone except the guy who beat him :lol:
Good one O'Hara, you can get a belt without avenging your loss, or when you fell under a bus as you call it :roll:
No one wants that rematch.

Good for him for not calling for it.
Disagree, I’d love to see it
Only way that fight becomes feasible is if Taylor gets completely outclassed tonight. He's Premier League now & Davies banging around in the 3rd Division.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Martin Murray vs Roberto Garcia - 23 June 2018

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Taansend wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 15:22
KiwiRider wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 15:15
Horse wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 15:12 No one wants that rematch.

Good for him for not calling for it.
I have a lot more respect for guys who at least try to avenge a loss, than those who go in a different direction to avoid it.
It doesn't mean he has to obsess about it though.
No, for sure. Davies wants to be a world title holder, so does Taylor. If they both acheive that goal, maybe then let them fight.
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Taansend wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 15:23Only way that fight becomes feasible is if Taylor gets completely outclassed tonight. He's Premier League now & Davies banging around in the 3rd Division.
It would still be crap.

No reason for a rematch.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Martin Murray vs Roberto Garcia - 23 June 2018

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jameswilson wrote: 23 Jun 2018, 15:19 Tom Little seems to have been given reasonable notice for this fight and yet can’t come in any lighter than 250.
Last time I saw a pair of tits that big I had to slip £20 in her g string. Poor shape.

Dubois will walk through him I think.
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