Frankie Gavin v Kerman Lejarraga

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Spanish Kostya Tszyu to stop Gavin in 5.
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skanksta wrote: 13 Nov 2018, 08:38
Bigdogsnose wrote: 13 Nov 2018, 08:32
Stuarty wrote: 12 Nov 2018, 12:21 Is this being shown on tv/online anywhere?
I've checked everywhere I can think and it doesn't seem to have been picked up. Might be on Spanish TV or something. Have seen a few people ask on twitter as well but no response.
Surely Allegedly could pick this up ?
I thought it was on BN but there's nothing on the listings!
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PredatorHayds wrote: 13 Nov 2018, 08:57 He’s in great shape for this.
He’s switched from full coke to Pepsi max and has REFUSED to use the packet in his Salt and Shakes.
Has he kicked his beans on toast habit though.....
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Stuarty wrote: 13 Nov 2018, 09:46
PredatorHayds wrote: 13 Nov 2018, 08:57 He’s in great shape for this.
He’s switched from full coke to Pepsi max and has REFUSED to use the packet in his Salt and Shakes.
Has he kicked his beans on toast habit though.....
Yes he has. He’s on the low fat alphabetti spaghetti on crumpet.
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PredatorHayds wrote: 13 Nov 2018, 10:10
Stuarty wrote: 13 Nov 2018, 09:46
PredatorHayds wrote: 13 Nov 2018, 08:57 He’s in great shape for this.
He’s switched from full coke to Pepsi max and has REFUSED to use the packet in his Salt and Shakes.
Has he kicked his beans on toast habit though.....
Yes he has. He’s on the low fat alphabetti spaghetti on crumpet.
I now want alphabeti spaghetti :yay:
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Has Frankie made weight? Has anybody seen him?

Also where are they showing it?
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Stuarty wrote: 12 Nov 2018, 12:21 Is this being shown on tv/online anywhere?
ESPN +
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Petercattermole wrote: 15 Nov 2018, 18:44
Stuarty wrote: 12 Nov 2018, 12:21 Is this being shown on tv/online anywhere?
ESPN +
Can't get that in UK I don't think :maybe:
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Stuarty wrote: 12 Nov 2018, 12:21 Is this being shown on tv/online anywhere?
The highlight reel style stoppage will be all over the internet
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leejonesjnr wrote: 16 Nov 2018, 06:24
Stuarty wrote: 12 Nov 2018, 12:21 Is this being shown on tv/online anywhere?
The highlight reel style stoppage will be all over the internet
Aye there's a 'lamb to the slaughter' type feel about this isn't there :lol:
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I may well be utterly, horribly wrong about this, but I think Gavin will perform better than people on this thread are expecting. I saw him fight Kevin McCauley in his warm-up six-rounder, and rather than just going through the motions, he used it to practice a heavy body attack and worked pretty intensely throughout. McCauley was cut, marked up and had to work hard to get through the six. I appreciate McCauley is nowhere near Lejarraga's level, but Frankie looked motivated and as though the approach was part of his planned preparation - it was nothing like the dull warm-up 10-rounders that he sometimes had on Sky. Not saying he will win, particularly away from home, but it's not impossible, and there are also a lot of unknowns about Lejarraga.

Does anyone know when the weigh-in is/was, and what the weights were, if it has already happened?
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Pesaje en Bilbao
Frankie Gavin 151.7 lb
Kerman Kejarraga (c) 146 lb
Mañana, EBU wélter. Gavin tiene 2 horas para marcar 147
https://twitter.com/FrasesdeBoxeo

Gavin missed fornicating weight by 4.7-fornicating-lbs! What the fornicate?
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olij999 wrote: 16 Nov 2018, 12:45 I may well be utterly, horribly wrong about this, but I think Gavin will perform better than people on this thread are expecting. I saw him fight Kevin McCauley in his warm-up six-rounder, and rather than just going through the motions, he used it to practice a heavy body attack and worked pretty intensely throughout. McCauley was cut, marked up and had to work hard to get through the six. I appreciate McCauley is nowhere near Lejarraga's level, but Frankie looked motivated and as though the approach was part of his planned preparation - it was nothing like the dull warm-up 10-rounders that he sometimes had on Sky. Not saying he will win, particularly away from home, but it's not impossible, and there are also a lot of unknowns about Lejarraga.

Does anyone know when the weigh-in is/was, and what the weights were, if it has already happened?
Putting in a convincing performance against the 1859th best boxer of 1859 boxers and getting a points win is no indication of a serious threat to the 14th (and still on his way up) best Welter in the world who has shown himself to be a bit of a destroyer.
I have no ill will against Frankie Gavin but he has shown an enormous lack of discipline since before he even turned pro and even if he has done everything right THIS TIME, that isn't enough, he would need to have the physicality and engine that a careers worth of dedication would have provided.
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lolz , can anyone be too surprised :lol:
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Boxing Prospect wrote: 16 Nov 2018, 12:53
Pesaje en Bilbao
Frankie Gavin 151.7 lb
Kerman Kejarraga (c) 146 lb
Mañana, EBU wélter. Gavin tiene 2 horas para marcar 147
https://twitter.com/FrasesdeBoxeo

Gavin missed effing weight by 4.7-fornicating-lbs! What the eff?
As if by magic look what was posted whilst I was typing!
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leejonesjnr wrote: 16 Nov 2018, 12:56
olij999 wrote: 16 Nov 2018, 12:45 I may well be utterly, horribly wrong about this, but I think Gavin will perform better than people on this thread are expecting. I saw him fight Kevin McCauley in his warm-up six-rounder, and rather than just going through the motions, he used it to practice a heavy body attack and worked pretty intensely throughout. McCauley was cut, marked up and had to work hard to get through the six. I appreciate McCauley is nowhere near Lejarraga's level, but Frankie looked motivated and as though the approach was part of his planned preparation - it was nothing like the dull warm-up 10-rounders that he sometimes had on Sky. Not saying he will win, particularly away from home, but it's not impossible, and there are also a lot of unknowns about Lejarraga.

Does anyone know when the weigh-in is/was, and what the weights were, if it has already happened?
Putting in a convincing performance against the 1859th best boxer of 1859 boxers and getting a points win is no indication of a serious threat to the 14th (and still on his way up) best Welter in the world who has shown himself to be a bit of a destroyer.
I have no ill will against Frankie Gavin but he has shown an enormous lack of discipline since before he even turned pro and even if he has done everything right THIS TIME, that isn't enough, he would need to have the physicality and engine that a careers worth of dedication would have provided.
Lee - I know, and I take your points (although I would say that McCauley is a lot better than his ranking when he is forced to fight, and was an Area champion). I am an eternal optimist, unfortunately - was a very big fan of Kirkland Laing throughout his career, and have always had a soft spot for underachieving talents. I was really hoping Frankie was going to get this one right, but the weights are not promising. Looks like he has not managed to get close and has decided simply not to try to make it.

I'll get my coat... :doh:
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Hopefully Gavin gets stopped and just gives it up! Waste of a talent man!
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Any thoughts of rolling back the years to show his undoubted natural talent has surely been dashed.
I imagine the fight will go on with Gavin taking a big paycut and having a painful night.
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Although Lee's post does highlight one other thing, which is the oddness of the Boxrec rankings. How is Lejarraga 14th in the world after fighting really no-one apart from Skeete? And there is plainly no way that Kevin McCauley is the worst 11st fighter in the world (according to Boxrec) - indeed the last guy he bear has since beaten one journeyman and is now ranked 900 places higher. Rankings shmankings...

Coat is really on now.
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olij999 wrote: 16 Nov 2018, 13:16 Although Lee's post does highlight one other thing, which is the oddness of the Boxrec rankings. How is Lejarraga 14th in the world after fighting really no-one apart from Skeete? And there is plainly no way that Kevin McCauley is the worst 11st fighter in the world (according to Boxrec) - indeed the last guy he bear has since beaten one journeyman and is now ranked 900 places higher. Rankings shmankings...

Coat is really on now.
Well.... At the low end the points system makes HUUUUUGE variations in real world positions so really Dan Sabastonelli at 951 is really something like co 150th with dozens of other people
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Fell out with his trainer too and hasn’t travelled with him
All credibility is lost and surely a lesson learnt that talent means naff all without some graft
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“I’m gutted to say the least,” Gavin explained. “It’s been a nightmare week for me.

“I had a disagreement with my trainer that resulted in him deciding against coming out here (to Spain) with me.

“We were due to catch the ferry on Sunday, which was an 8-hour crossing and would have meant I would be in Spain for the whole of fight week but my trainer made a decision on Sunday afternoon that he was no longer travelling. That meant preparations had to change and the only available ferry was then Wednesday, which was a vehicle ferry. It was the only way I could get to Spain due to my fear of flying.

“Thankfully, BCB (whose Head of Boxing, Errol Johnson, manages Gavin) stepped in and arranged for (Head Trainer) Paul Mann and (Trainer) Gavin Burrows to drive me to Portsmouth and on to the ferry but this one was a 24 hour crossing – not ideal for weight cutting. It was a rough crossing too and that meant I couldn’t train properly. I arrived yesterday but I just couldn’t shift the weight needed safely."

"They only had sausage rolls, ginster pasties and rustler burgers on the ferry. I necked 2 litres of Pepsi Max to try and fill me up but ended up eating 2 packs of Starburst, a pork pie and a peperami while we were docking which I reckon fucked my weight up..."
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Waste

Of

Space

(and talent)
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Oh dear. Surely I will win some sort of award for my earlier post - perhaps “Most Baselessly Optimistic Post of 2018 (British & Irish section)”.
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hope it goes ahead anyway, whatevers the case with frankie, i still want to see lejarraga fight again
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