Nigel Benn V Sakio Bika

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Re: Nigel Benn V Sakio Bika

Post by overhand_right »

Bika is getting a nice pension top up here. I wonder if there could be an added bonus if he doesn't try too hard? If so, the old man could UD him, and probably inspire the WBC to invent an over 50s world title for him and Collins to contest in a lucrative PPV?
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Re: Nigel Benn V Sakio Bika

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overhand_right wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 12:22 Bika is getting a nice pension top up here. I wonder if there could be an added bonus if he doesn't try too hard? If so, the old man could UD him, and probably inspire the WBC to invent an over 50s world title for him and Collins to contest in a lucrative PPV?
Bika not giving a sincere effort is the only way Benn wins, which would only serve to make this even more of a farce than it already is.

I don't really think it would be worth it for anybody to pay Bika what it would likely take to sully his pride by giving a fake effort here.

He's won his last 2 fights. Which were in 2017. Benn meanwhile lost his last 3 fights....in 1996.

Bika is 40, Benn is 55.

I mean...come on.

It couldn't even be sold as a convincing dive for f*ck's sake. By all logic, Benn should have NO CHANCE.
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Re: Nigel Benn V Sakio Bika

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Prime for prime Sakio would make it a very difficult night for Benn. Right now, I couldn’t watch this fight.
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Re: Nigel Benn V Sakio Bika

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Seems like a bewildering choice of opponent for a fighter who has been out of action for the best part of a quarter of a century, and was hardly at his best in his last few fights.

Something doesn't seem right, will an "exhibition" card get pulled out at some point?
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Re: Nigel Benn V Sakio Bika

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magnus wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 13:21 Seems like a bewildering choice of opponent for a fighter who has been out of action for the best part of a quarter of a century, and was hardly at his best in his last few fights.

Something doesn't seem right, will an "exhibition" card get pulled out at some point?
It is strange. Why would Benn want closure with Bika, maybe closure via KO perhaps. There are a lot of fighters out there that would love to go toe to toe with Benn and for less money.

I wonder when Chris Eubank will start to give a bit of his 'money's worth'?
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Re: Nigel Benn V Sakio Bika

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magnus wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 13:21 Seems like a bewildering choice of opponent for a fighter who has been out of action for the best part of a quarter of a century, and was hardly at his best in his last few fights.

Something doesn't seem right, will an "exhibition" card get pulled out at some point?
It’s baffling. Bika was and no doubt still is a proper hard bastard. Why has he been chosen? There’s a thousand journeymen/ club fighter types out there he MIGHT stand a chance against.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 11:28 Today’s presser, attended by a substantial amount of media outlets, also announced how fans can watch the fight at home – Benn Vs. Bika will go out on Epicentre TV for the pay-per-view price of £14.95.
What is Epicentre TV ?
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tony1234 wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 14:08
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 11:28 Today’s presser, attended by a substantial amount of media outlets, also announced how fans can watch the fight at home – Benn Vs. Bika will go out on Epicentre TV for the pay-per-view price of £14.95.
What is Epicentre TV ?
It is to Sky Sports what this event is to boxing.
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Re: Nigel Benn V Sakio Bika

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tony1234 wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 14:08
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 11:28 Today’s presser, attended by a substantial amount of media outlets, also announced how fans can watch the fight at home – Benn Vs. Bika will go out on Epicentre TV for the pay-per-view price of £14.95.
What is Epicentre TV ?
Online platform. Like Fite.tv
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Re: Nigel Benn V Sakio Bika

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leejonesjnr wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 14:13
tony1234 wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 14:08

What is Epicentre TV ?
It is to Sky Sports what this event is to boxing.
Lee Just a hypothetical question really, you are a cruiser, if you were offered to fight Benn in all honesty as a pro yourself would you have fought him for a handsome wager?

Also are you still the WBU champion?
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Still like this fight better than flintoff
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Re: Nigel Benn V Sakio Bika

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I think sometimes when we all get abit fitter and lose some weight and maybe have a little sparr and feel good about getting hit and taking the hit,we feel we are younger than we are and can do the things we did when we were in our 20's then when it gets abit tough and the breathes become deeper and your bent over trying to get air in your lungs you realise "im too old for this" this is benn now i think.
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Re: Nigel Benn V Sakio Bika

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MasterG wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 14:20
leejonesjnr wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 14:13

It is to Sky Sports what this event is to boxing.
Lee Just a hypothetical question really, you are a cruiser, if you were offered to fight Benn in all honesty as a pro yourself would you have fought him for a handsome wager?

Also are you still the WBU champion?
I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t, but when there was a feint possibility that I might get a Roy Jones contest there was no doubt that I would have done it.
Yes, but after loads of back surgery, cancer, bleeds on the brain and now I’m waiting for a couple of operations and having double vision I’m retired. WBU World will become vacant on May 18 next year but if they ask me I will vacate.
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Re: Nigel Benn V Sakio Bika

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leejonesjnr wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 14:31
MasterG wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 14:20

Lee Just a hypothetical question really, you are a cruiser, if you were offered to fight Benn in all honesty as a pro yourself would you have fought him for a handsome wager?

Also are you still the WBU champion?
I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t, but when there was a feint possibility that I might get a Roy Jones contest there was no doubt that I would have done it.
Yes, but after loads of back surgery, cancer, bleeds on the brain and now I’m waiting for a couple of operations and having double vision I’m retired. WBU World will become vacant on May 18 next year but if they ask me I will vacate.
Sad to hear that fella, hope you recover pretty well.
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Re: Nigel Benn V Sakio Bika

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MasterG wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 12:04 Its quite sad listening to the Benn interview there. 'closure'.

Unfortunately Benn is an adult of sound mind. But heyho its money v risk and im guessing money will be the better option of the 2.
It's very odd that after nearly quarter of a century, he decides he needs closure.

I could understand him coming back, 3, 4, 5 years or so down the line for closure, but 23 years?😳😳

The man sounds deluded, as if he is trying to convince himself this isn't a bonkers idea.
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Syntax Error wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 14:37
MasterG wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 12:04 Its quite sad listening to the Benn interview there. 'closure'.

Unfortunately Benn is an adult of sound mind. But heyho its money v risk and im guessing money will be the better option of the 2.
It's very odd that after nearly quarter of a century, he decides he needs closure.

I could understand him coming back, 3, 4, 5 years or so down the line for closure, but 23 years?😳😳

The man sounds deluded, as if he is trying to convince himself this isn't a bonkers idea.
Its the opponent to choose for 'closure' thats weird. He could get 'whats left in the basement' from someone easier. Benn was a warrior no doubt but have bitten off more than he can chew here. Something is not right, it smells like a fix to me but we will have to wait and see.
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Re: Nigel Benn V Sakio Bika

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Shit sandwich.
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Re: Nigel Benn V Sakio Bika

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Benn said he is not doing it for the money which is a good job, they will both do well to get 15k each.
Also there is a lot easier fights out there than Bika, Robin Deakin would take it.
They will have to sell a lot of tickets and also PPV's, and I think that will be tough to do. If they did it for a fiver maybe a few would tune in for the freak show, at 15 no.
I imagine the fighters are on a low basic and then are hoping for PPV money. And DiLuca will take out his money before anyone gets paid.
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Coco wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 15:39 Benn said he is not doing it for the money which is a good job, they will both do well to get 15k each.
Also there is a lot easier fights out there than Bika, Robin Deakin would take it.
They will have to sell a lot of tickets and also PPV's, and I think that will be tough to do. If they did it for a fiver maybe a few would tune in for the freak show, at 15 no.
I imagine the fighters are on a low basic and then are hoping for PPV money. And DiLuca will take out his money before anyone gets paid.
freak shows tend to sell.
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Re: Nigel Benn V Sakio Bika

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I have a feeling that Bika is getting paid to put his name on here , then near fight time develops an injury to bring in someone less able to take on Benn
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Re: Nigel Benn V Sakio Bika

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Old bones Ian wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 16:55 I have a feeling that Bika is getting paid to put his name on here , then near fight time develops an injury to bring in someone less able to take on Benn
Could be. I defo think something is amiss here. Late pull out, thrown fight, etc
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Re: Nigel Benn V Sakio Bika

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Said it before Benn and Bika both live in the same place , where they live the boxing communitty is small , Benn says they have met , bet your bottom dollar there mates , closure my ass , its money and ego , He's with his sons involved in there carreers , and wants to show he's the king , Sika will read the script , and they will both top up there pension funds
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Re: Nigel Benn V Sakio Bika

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Great fight, really looking forward to this one.
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Re: Nigel Benn V Sakio Bika

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First cut of the money will be gianlucas that’s for sure lol
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Re: Nigel Benn V Sakio Bika

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thechump wrote: 26 Sep 2019, 14:23 I think sometimes when we all get abit fitter and lose some weight and maybe have a little sparr and feel good about getting hit and taking the hit,we feel we are younger than we are and can do the things we did when we were in our 20's then when it gets abit tough and the breathes become deeper and your bent over trying to get air in your lungs you realise "im too old for this" this is benn now i think.
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