Frankie Gavin v Kerman Lejarraga

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chiggsy wrote: 16 Nov 2018, 19:10 Hope frankie gets his square head punched in and ends up selling brown in the slums of brum because it’s what he deserves for pissing his talent away the absolute jackass.
That's a bit harsh mate.
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the most damning indictment I can make is that his body shape looks not to different to my own. I am sitting down to a pot Noodle at 9:30 in the morning on my work break.
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I believe Gavin has come to fight, and knowing too much was at stake for the promoters, the fight will go ahead.

I think Gavin never intended to go under 147. He was 153 when he fought a warm up match in September. For Gavin a win over highly ranked Lejarraga is more important than the EBU title. He arrived late in Bilbao, with the perfect story to make an excuse for not making the weight, and his trainer pulling out last Sunday was probably because of this.

Gavin has looked sharp and confident over the last months, and is in good physical shape. I think he wanted to have a weight advantage to stand a better chance against Lejarraga, to bring his career back on track.

If this is how it is, Gavin deserves a beating. Lejarraga was 146 pounds, and now needs to rehydrate and recover. Gavin can gain more weight too, meaning Lejarraga, who is a big and strong welter, will not have the same advantage he would have had if Gavin had to make 147.
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Re: Frankie Gavin v Kerman Lejarraga

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It won't make no difference Gavin should be making the weight fairly comfortably with his size and frame. It's not as if he has come in 4lbs over eating healthy and drinking water. Lejarraga will probably look just as big as Gavin in the ring.
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Gavin will get wiped out here after a couple of rounds.
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So obviously Gavin can't win the title but are they doing one of those scenario's where the Spaniard can still lose it if he gets beat and then it becomes vacant, or are they just doing a 10 or 12 round catchweight.

Not seen a single announcement confirming any distance, title, or non title.

Just curious how the EBU are dealing with this.

I know in world title's they just say the above.
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Bigdogsnose wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 05:35 the most damning indictment I can make is that his body shape looks not to different to my own. I am sitting down to a pot Noodle at 9:30 in the morning on my work break.
What kind of pot noodle :maybe:
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bigjack wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 06:18 Gavin will get wiped out here after a couple of rounds.
Yeah two or three rounds I reckon mate.
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Stuarty wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 06:47
Bigdogsnose wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 05:35 the most damning indictment I can make is that his body shape looks not to different to my own. I am sitting down to a pot Noodle at 9:30 in the morning on my work break.
What kind of pot noodle :maybe:
Have you tried the chip shop curry ones ?
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bigjack wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 06:50
Stuarty wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 06:47
Bigdogsnose wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 05:35 the most damning indictment I can make is that his body shape looks not to different to my own. I am sitting down to a pot Noodle at 9:30 in the morning on my work break.
What kind of pot noodle :maybe:
Have you tried the chip shop curry ones ?
Never even heard of that one man.

McCoys do chip shop curry chip/crisp things and they're the bollux :TU:
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Is this on the telly?
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Stuarty wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 06:47
Bigdogsnose wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 05:35 the most damning indictment I can make is that his body shape looks not to different to my own. I am sitting down to a pot Noodle at 9:30 in the morning on my work break.
What kind of pot noodle :maybe:
TBH it wasn't even a pot noodle. It was a soba noodle - Thai flavor. They are fornicating fantastic. Guzzled down with pepsi max, funtime is my idol!!
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samwbr wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 06:56 Is this on the telly?
Eurosport from 9pm. :TU:
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Bigdogsnose wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 06:57
Stuarty wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 06:47
Bigdogsnose wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 05:35 the most damning indictment I can make is that his body shape looks not to different to my own. I am sitting down to a pot Noodle at 9:30 in the morning on my work break.
What kind of pot noodle :maybe:
TBH it wasn't even a pot noodle. It was a soba noodle - Thai flavor. They are effing fantastic. Guzzled down with pepsi max, funtime is my idol!!
You can tell everyone you are following the diet of a top professional boxer,go Frankie,go Frankie :yay:
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 07:00
samwbr wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 06:56 Is this on the telly?
Eurosport from 9pm. :TU:
Cheers dude
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samwbr wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 07:02
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 07:00
samwbr wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 06:56 Is this on the telly?
Eurosport from 9pm. :TU:
Cheers dude
I'd better make sure i've scoffed my 20" pizza by then in case Frankie spots it :lol:
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Bigdogsnose wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 06:57
Stuarty wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 06:47
Bigdogsnose wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 05:35 the most damning indictment I can make is that his body shape looks not to different to my own. I am sitting down to a pot Noodle at 9:30 in the morning on my work break.
What kind of pot noodle :maybe:
TBH it wasn't even a pot noodle. It was a soba noodle - Thai flavor. They are effing fantastic. Guzzled down with pepsi max, funtime is my idol!!
The breakfast of champions mate :lol:
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 07:00
samwbr wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 06:56 Is this on the telly?
Eurosport from 9pm. :TU:
I can't see it on the schedule mate. Where did you hear it was on Eurosport?
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The pair will still meet in the squared circle at the BEC Arena in Lejarraga’s home city of Bilbao, Spain, in a contest that is being shown live on Eurosport from 9.00pm (GMT). However, after failing to make the correct weight, regardless of the outcome of the fight, Gavin cannot bring the belt back to Birmingham.

https://www.worldboxingnews.net/2018/11 ... nd-weight/
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ESPN+ are showing it in the states
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Says Eurosport 2, But I checked too.
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GlobalBox wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 06:33 So obviously Gavin can't win the title but are they doing one of those scenario's where the Spaniard can still lose it if he gets beat and then it becomes vacant, or are they just doing a 10 or 12 round catchweight.

Not seen a single announcement confirming any distance, title, or non title.

Just curious how the EBU are dealing with this.

I know in world title's they just say the above.
The match will count as Lejarraga's first defence if he wins the fight. If he looses, some say the title will be vacant, but those who think they know the rules and have stated an opinion says that even with a loss Lejarraga would keep the European title.

I am in Bilbao now, and the general impression here, as also stated in the newspapers such as Marca today, is that Gavin is in great shape but did not bother to make the weight to fight for the title. He only wants to win, and came to fight with a weight advantage. Lejarraga is said to be furious for his cheating, and looks forward to punish Gavin badly in the ring tonight.

Google translation of Marca's article today:

Kerman Lejarraga: "I will leave my life to win Gavin, the public will take me on wings"


What happened yesterday at the weigh-face combat Kerman Lejarraga with Frankie Gavin is not something you see often in the boxing world. The Englishman did not give the stipulated weight, which for the welterweight category is 66,700 kg , while he went to 68,700 kg , so the aspiring champion of Europe who holds the Basque, stops being automatically. However, this type of circumstance does not prevent a fight from taking place.According to the rules of the European Boxing Union (EBU) , the fight goes ahead in these cases, but the fighter in possession of the title retains him even if he loses the fight . The boxer who has breached, in addition, will lose part of the bag, although this will be according to what stipulates the contract signed by both parties.Now Gavin has faded the contest with no title at stake, which is a lack of respect for his rival and fans , especially for those 11,000 spectators who will come to see the fight live at BEC Bizkaia Arena. As Kerman said in MARCA, the weighing "is the first assault of each combat", and in this the 'Revolver de Morga' has won this first round and will surely come out to knock out an opponent who has not complied.

The challenge now for the Spaniard is no longer to retain his title -which is guaranteed- but to beat a rival who starts with physical advantage . Seeing Gavin hydrate after the weighing was the minimum. It suggests that at least he had tried, but the fact of giving 2 kg more indicates that he has not made the same effort as Kerman.Kerman, in the 'top 10' of contenders for world titleUnfortunately, this is not the way in which Lejarraga would have liked to face the fight, but this incident will not detract from its objective. He is an intelligent fighter and this will be another experience. The Basque knows perfectly that winning this fight will further expand his international fame and open many doors.For a boxer who is already in the 'top 10' of the line of contenders of the four leading agencies of boxing , a victory would mean continuing to climb towards an opportunity for the world belt. Without going any further, the popularity of Bilbao boxer has led to this fight is issued in the United States through ESPN + (3 pm East Coast). His 21 KOs have not gone unnoticed .
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I see the head lines now The boy from the bull ring wins in the home of the bull ring.go on frankie boy
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TerribleTerry wrote: 16 Nov 2018, 14:13
"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..."
I always knew I had the diet of a professional athlete now this has confirmed it.

I've done that boat the bilbao. To be honest they were a bit mad even leaving it as late as the originally planned Sunday. That journey is long and can be so rough. If you get a bad crossing as we did it takes you some time to get over it so a bit of an unnecessary risk to do it less than a week before.

On a serious note with the food....he knows he could take his own food yeah?
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Re: Frankie Gavin v Kerman Lejarraga

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 17 Nov 2018, 07:29 Says Eurosport 2, But I checked too.
I heard its on Eurosport in Spain not in UK- never know that could change between now and fight time
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