Tevin Farmer vs Jono Carroll
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Elpidiphor
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Re: Tevin Farmer vs Jono Carroll
Any update please. Which round is and who is ahead?
Re: Tevin Farmer vs Jono Carroll
in r10 - Farmer miles ahead.
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Elpidiphor
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jameswilson
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Re: Tevin Farmer vs Jono Carroll
Farmer almost has him out of there in rd 11 and tries this amazing tactic of stepping off him and losing the last round. Ffs.
Gervonta Davis should take the payday and Farmers belt.
Gervonta Davis should take the payday and Farmers belt.
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Re: Tevin Farmer vs Jono Carroll
Good scrap, if hearn gives Davis more than wilder has ever been guaranteed to destroy farmer he's blowing money like al.
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Elpidiphor
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Re: Tevin Farmer vs Jono Carroll
Thanks for updates!
Re: Tevin Farmer vs Jono Carroll
Farmer stinks. Faux flashy skills. Anyone can look flashy when theres about 2% power behind the shot. One of the worst punchers masquerading at world level.
Re: Tevin Farmer vs Jono Carroll
Nobody ever said he was a puncher. He's a good boxer. The Lightweight division is fairly weak at the moment, and he's not one of the great Champs of the division by any means. Just kinda a guy that picks up an alphabet belt, and likely will be forgotten over time in all likelihood. He made a title defense though through favorable matchmaking so there's been guys with more mediocre title reigns than his already, I'll give him that.
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Re: Tevin Farmer vs Jono Carroll
Ray Leonard comparing him to Whitaker was disgusting. I wonder how ray would like being compared to broner.gilgamesh wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 00:05Nobody ever said he was a puncher. He's a good boxer. The Lightweight division is fairly weak at the moment, and he's not one of the great Champs of the division by any means. Just kinda a guy that picks up an alphabet belt, and likely will be forgotten over time in all likelihood. He made a title defense though through favorable matchmaking so there's been guys with more mediocre title reigns than his already, I'll give him that.
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handsofstone
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Re: Tevin Farmer vs Jono Carroll
Good fight, better than I thought it might be although it wasn't always pretty, I had it a couple rounds closer at 115-113 for Farmer, I thought he potshotted a lot and Smith and Macklin were a bit too praiseworthy in Farmer's work, sure he did pick some nice counters and there was no doubt he had the quality in there but his best asset again tonight was making Carroll miss with the amount of punches he was throwing
Carroll was relentless in coming forward, getting up close and battering away to the body, he was missing with a lot but there was still some getting through and it kept Farmer from getting into a rhythm for the long spells, Carroll showed his fighting heart after getting hurt from the right hook in the 11th and gave it a right go in the last round
Carroll gave it his best and although Farmer deserved his win I thought the cards were slightly harsh, sure the accuracy was with Farmer but as far as punches landed I don't think it was that wide
Good card actually I enjoyed it
Carroll was relentless in coming forward, getting up close and battering away to the body, he was missing with a lot but there was still some getting through and it kept Farmer from getting into a rhythm for the long spells, Carroll showed his fighting heart after getting hurt from the right hook in the 11th and gave it a right go in the last round
Carroll gave it his best and although Farmer deserved his win I thought the cards were slightly harsh, sure the accuracy was with Farmer but as far as punches landed I don't think it was that wide
Good card actually I enjoyed it
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maverick23
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Re: Tevin Farmer vs Jono Carroll
Yeah - it was a good card.handsofstone wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 05:40 Good fight, better than I thought it might be although it wasn't always pretty, I had it a couple rounds closer at 115-113 for Farmer, I thought he potshotted a lot and Smith and Macklin were a bit too praiseworthy in Farmer's work, sure he did pick some nice counters and there was no doubt he had the quality in there but his best asset again tonight was making Carroll miss with the amount of punches he was throwing
Carroll was relentless in coming forward, getting up close and battering away to the body, he was missing with a lot but there was still some getting through and it kept Farmer from getting into a rhythm for the long spells, Carroll showed his fighting heart after getting hurt from the right hook in the 11th and gave it a right go in the last round
Carroll gave it his best and although Farmer deserved his win I thought the cards were slightly harsh, sure the accuracy was with Farmer but as far as punches landed I don't think it was that wide
Good card actually I enjoyed it
I’d like to see Carroll come back against Stephen Smith who has been disappointingly inactive. I think it would be a really good fight.
Re: Tevin Farmer vs Jono Carroll
Jono would loss to the top 5 ranked British fighter never mind fighting at World Level. Yes he gave a good account of himself but against one of the weakest champions for a long time at Super Feather.. Jono has great work rate but no power in his shots against the top lads they would take him out.. I think Jono should fight Tennyson next. I think Bowen, Ward and Barrett Should be trying to get a shot at Farmer best chance they will get at becoming World champ. With Cancio being the WBA regular champion the division is wide openmaverick23 wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 07:53Yeah - it was a good card.handsofstone wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 05:40 Good fight, better than I thought it might be although it wasn't always pretty, I had it a couple rounds closer at 115-113 for Farmer, I thought he potshotted a lot and Smith and Macklin were a bit too praiseworthy in Farmer's work, sure he did pick some nice counters and there was no doubt he had the quality in there but his best asset again tonight was making Carroll miss with the amount of punches he was throwing
Carroll was relentless in coming forward, getting up close and battering away to the body, he was missing with a lot but there was still some getting through and it kept Farmer from getting into a rhythm for the long spells, Carroll showed his fighting heart after getting hurt from the right hook in the 11th and gave it a right go in the last round
Carroll gave it his best and although Farmer deserved his win I thought the cards were slightly harsh, sure the accuracy was with Farmer but as far as punches landed I don't think it was that wide
Good card actually I enjoyed it
I’d like to see Carroll come back against Stephen Smith who has been disappointingly inactive. I think it would be a really good fight.
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handsofstone
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Re: Tevin Farmer vs Jono Carroll
Carroll threw well over 1200 punches, cant remember exact amount but it was 3rd highest all time in a Super Lightweight title fight
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NoScoutingReports
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Re: Tevin Farmer vs Jono Carroll
Agreed, it surprised me. Enjoyable card. Fair play to Carroll, left it all in the ring despite being below world level and never stopped trying to come forward - plenty of volume but no real snap in his work, Farmer landed the more damaging shots & looked comfortable throughout but as above I do think Farmer got too much credit for his performance.handsofstone wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 05:40 Good fight, better than I thought it might be although it wasn't always pretty, I had it a couple rounds closer at 115-113 for Farmer, I thought he potshotted a lot and Smith and Macklin were a bit too praiseworthy in Farmer's work, sure he did pick some nice counters and there was no doubt he had the quality in there but his best asset again tonight was making Carroll miss with the amount of punches he was throwing
Carroll was relentless in coming forward, getting up close and battering away to the body, he was missing with a lot but there was still some getting through and it kept Farmer from getting into a rhythm for the long spells, Carroll showed his fighting heart after getting hurt from the right hook in the 11th and gave it a right go in the last round
Carroll gave it his best and although Farmer deserved his win I thought the cards were slightly harsh, sure the accuracy was with Farmer but as far as punches landed I don't think it was that wide
Good card actually I enjoyed it