Round-by-Round: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
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Re: Round-by-Round: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
All the Sky pundits all said Ted by stoppage around 5 rounds haha
Re: Round-by-Round: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
bet365 had 12/5 Garcia points after the 4th round. Thanks for the money! 
Re: Round-by-Round: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
What does Cheesman do from here , Well first of all CHANGE TRAINERS , that stupidity of dropping his hands and calling punches on was stupid , against a big puncher its brain damage and an accident waiting to happen , absolutly stupid and his corner should of bollocked him big time , But what do they say , rnd 11 he's well beat and advice is hit the body , fook off at that rnd he's not gonna kill the body .
Then analize where he went wrong , well he was just beat by a better boxer on the night for that theres no answer , but watching it with some people , i said early on , Cheesman is never gonna win he's one handed , I spotted straight away , it stood out so far it hit you in the head , he , could'nt get that left hand off his jab was missing , and his left hook was'nt a left hook , his distancing was rubbish , and EVERY left hook was landing , when it landed , with the inside of the wrist , i don't think he landed with the knuckle , Technicly Cheesman just was'nt on the same level , he needs to go to another trainer .
Then analize where he went wrong , well he was just beat by a better boxer on the night for that theres no answer , but watching it with some people , i said early on , Cheesman is never gonna win he's one handed , I spotted straight away , it stood out so far it hit you in the head , he , could'nt get that left hand off his jab was missing , and his left hook was'nt a left hook , his distancing was rubbish , and EVERY left hook was landing , when it landed , with the inside of the wrist , i don't think he landed with the knuckle , Technicly Cheesman just was'nt on the same level , he needs to go to another trainer .
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Re: Round-by-Round: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
Bless! Garcia waited for a post fight interview
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Re: Round-by-Round: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
117-111 Garcia for me, Cheeseman comprehensively outboxed there, nothing wrong with his heart and will to win, he never stopped coming forward and his late rally tightened the scores on my card but his total lack of regard for defence was brutally exposed, sometimes he'd just have his hands down by his side inviting Garcia to hit him clean, he makes Eggington look like Willie Pep
I liked the look of Garcia, he spent most of the fight on the backfoot but he wasn't running and wasn't always countering, he puts his shots together very well, good defensively, Cheeseman did land but never clean enough to have an effect, Garcia was always able to take the sting out of the punches with his movement, he had the engine to rival Cheeseman as well which allowed him to stay ahead at all times, great performance, weathered the late storm and even though he had to work hard every round he was a clear cut winner
115-114
I liked the look of Garcia, he spent most of the fight on the backfoot but he wasn't running and wasn't always countering, he puts his shots together very well, good defensively, Cheeseman did land but never clean enough to have an effect, Garcia was always able to take the sting out of the punches with his movement, he had the engine to rival Cheeseman as well which allowed him to stay ahead at all times, great performance, weathered the late storm and even though he had to work hard every round he was a clear cut winner
115-114
Re: Round-by-Round: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
boxed very well garcia ,looks a very good fighter, gutted for cheeseman huge guts and engine tatics all wrong , come again iam sure
Re: Round-by-Round: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
Hopefully this wasn't enough to ruin Teds career, he needs to go down to inter continental level to get some confidence and experience before looking to move up again.
It will be interesting to see how good Garcia is, he was brought in as he had a good record but had only beat journeymen and a few other guys with protected records. Is Cheesmen well overrated or is the Spaniard the real deal?
It will be interesting to see how good Garcia is, he was brought in as he had a good record but had only beat journeymen and a few other guys with protected records. Is Cheesmen well overrated or is the Spaniard the real deal?
Re: Round-by-Round: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
he was a ready proven at ebu level as i said before, familirize yourself with the scene moreCoco wrote: ↑02 Feb 2019, 19:11 Hopefully this wasn't enough to ruin Teds career, he needs to go down to inter continental level to get some confidence and experience before looking to move up again.
It will be interesting to see how good Garcia is, he was brought in as he had a good record but had only beat journeymen and a few other guys with protected records. Is Cheesmen well overrated or is the Spaniard the real deal?
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Re: Round-by-Round: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
I'm very comfortable with my familiarity of the scenejamamb wrote: ↑02 Feb 2019, 19:12he was a ready proven at ebu level as i said before, familirize yourself with the scene moreCoco wrote: ↑02 Feb 2019, 19:11 Hopefully this wasn't enough to ruin Teds career, he needs to go down to inter continental level to get some confidence and experience before looking to move up again.
It will be interesting to see how good Garcia is, he was brought in as he had a good record but had only beat journeymen and a few other guys with protected records. Is Cheesmen well overrated or is the Spaniard the real deal?
Re: Round-by-Round: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
there lies the problem
Re: Round-by-Round: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
Masterclass from Garcia , mixed the punches up well and slipped most of what cheeseman was throwing ,
As Eddie said all about levels and clearly Ted is not at this level .
Brave to the cause but took a right beating .
As Eddie said all about levels and clearly Ted is not at this level .
Brave to the cause but took a right beating .
Re: Round-by-Round: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
Cheers mate, had a stormer on 365 & skybet. cash in round 1… okolie inside 3… richards inside 5 (price boost) and Garcia win. About 470 up, had Garcia got stoppage i woulda been 4 figures. The bookies were well off tonight.jameswilson wrote: ↑02 Feb 2019, 19:02Enjoy your night bud.
I was thinking about Garcia and Richards double but couldn’t pull the trigger on this occasion.
Re: Round-by-Round: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
then its even more concerning if u dont think garcia was proven as a euro level fighter
Re: Round-by-Round: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
also it was Sergio Garcia first fight outside spain, the boy handled it superbly, i hope he gets world title fight shot. i reckon he could beat ,Jaime Munguia
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Re: Round-by-Round: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
He was #4 with the WBC before tonight's win so won't be too far off a shot at Harrison down the line, in theory anyway.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
I liked Dave Coldwell’s analysis
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Re: Round-by-Round: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
European champions from mainland Europe are always a bit if a mystery, outwith maybe Germany and Russia, the rest of the European domestic scene is pretty low level, Spanish, Italian and French champs for instance are generally poorer than British champs so when I see a European champ winning a vacant title I'm not always convinced their European class although in all fairness you can say the same if a Brit wins a vacant Euro belt
Garcia looks the goods though but Cheeseman showed next to no skill in there
Garcia looks the goods though but Cheeseman showed next to no skill in there
Re: Round-by-Round: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
yea forgetting how tough it is to win a eupean title, quite a few falling short recently ,Skeete , eggington, ritson brains to mashed to remember any morehandsofstone wrote: ↑02 Feb 2019, 19:25 European champions from mainland Europe are always a bit if a mystery, outwith maybe Germany and Russia, the rest of the European domestic scene is pretty low level, Spanish, Italian and French champs for instance are generally poorer than British champs so when I see a European champ winning a vacant title I'm not always convinced their European class although in all fairness you can say the same if a Brit wins a vacant Euro belt
Garcia looks the goods though but Cheeseman showed next to no skill in there
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Re: Round-by-Round: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
Kerman is another one. Let’s hope Kelly doesn’t fight HIM anytime soon.brilo33 wrote: ↑02 Feb 2019, 19:32yea forgetting how tough it is to win a eupean title, quite a few falling short recently ,Skeete , eggington, ritson brains to mashed to remember any morehandsofstone wrote: ↑02 Feb 2019, 19:25 European champions from mainland Europe are always a bit if a mystery, outwith maybe Germany and Russia, the rest of the European domestic scene is pretty low level, Spanish, Italian and French champs for instance are generally poorer than British champs so when I see a European champ winning a vacant title I'm not always convinced their European class although in all fairness you can say the same if a Brit wins a vacant Euro belt
Garcia looks the goods though but Cheeseman showed next to no skill in there
Re: Round-by-Round: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
Spanish boxing isn't really mainstream, but with a couple of Euro champs and Kiko Martinez still about the scene is really buzzing at the mo. This is as big as it gets in Spain!
Re: Round-by-Round: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
If your unbeaten, you haven't been tested.
Ted got tested.
New trainer, some more domestic experience, and he will be away again. Still young, good engine, good heart, the stuff you can't buy.
Just needs some more tuning.
I worry he didn't adjust to Garcia's left hook counter- that worries me.
All credit to Garcia, he put on a master class under pressure. I hope he has a good future on he world stage.
Ted got tested.
New trainer, some more domestic experience, and he will be away again. Still young, good engine, good heart, the stuff you can't buy.
Just needs some more tuning.
I worry he didn't adjust to Garcia's left hook counter- that worries me.
All credit to Garcia, he put on a master class under pressure. I hope he has a good future on he world stage.