WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October 2019

Who wins?

Poll ended at 26 Oct 2019, 18:18

Taylor - Decision
30
40%
Taylor - T/KO
7
9%
DRAW
2
3%
Prograis - T/KO
17
23%
Prograis - Decision
19
25%
 
Total votes: 75

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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October 2019

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“Consensus” scoring, a recent topic, had it 6-6.
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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 Oct 2019, 10:49 Image

Had the judge given Prograis the final round on his card, a round he clearly won, it would have been a majority draw..
I had it a draw, myself.

How could that Judge give the 11th to Taylor? A strong round for Prograis. Very odd.
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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October

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Shhhh wrote: 27 Oct 2019, 18:09
liamlion wrote: 27 Oct 2019, 17:41

I had it a draw, myself.

How could that Judge give the 11th to Taylor? A strong round for Prograis. Very odd.
How cud anyone have it a draw
To be fair, it seems from social media that a fair few did actually see it as a draw. But Regardless of that, what I know for certain is that nobody except for that judge thought Taylor won by 5 rounds! A draw was feasible, a 5 round swing wasnt.

Watch round 11. Tell me it isn’t clearly a dominant round from Prograis.
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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October 2019

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Smith and Froch were fvcking clueless as usual. Regis was maybe edging the early rounds but Josh was answering him every time albeit with slightly less effective work yet Smith had it down as a virtual masterclass from Regis. Then he didn’t notice how badly Regis was struggling with his breathing until blood was literally flowing out of his nose.
And once he’d got it in his tiny little head that Josh was on top he couldn’t see past it and when Regis rallied late on and boxed Josh’s head off in the 11th he had that round as too close to call.
How can you be ringside at so many fights and still not have a clue what’s going on ?
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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October

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liamlion wrote: 27 Oct 2019, 18:25
Shhhh wrote: 27 Oct 2019, 18:09

How cud anyone have it a draw
To be fair, it seems from social media that a fair few did actually see it as a draw. But Regardless of that, what I know for certain is that nobody except for that judge thought Taylor won by 5 rounds! A draw was feasible, a 5 round swing wasnt.

Watch round 11. Tell me it isn’t clearly a dominant round from Prograis.
I had it a draw myself, i'd say from what ive seen most people had Taylor edging it but a fair amount have had it a draw as well, haven't seen too many give it to Prograis though, maybe a handful?
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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October 2019

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Monumental win. Unfortunate that it doesn’t get so much attention. Barely a word about it at the barber’s shop, the working men’s clubs or the water cooler at work.
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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October 2019

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EYE ON THE RING

CONTROVERSY RATING: 44%

Based on 26 posted scorecards from fans..

Most common scorecards were 115-113 and 114-114..

Average

Code: Select all

Round	1	2	3	4	5	6	7	8	9	10	11	12	Total
Taylor	9.76	9.80	9.38	9.11	9.88	9.92	9.92	9.19	9.88	10	9.07	9.03	114.94
Prog	9.26	9.23	9.61	9.88	9.15	9.07	9.07	9.80	9.11	9	9.96	9.96	113.10
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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October

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handsofstone wrote: 28 Oct 2019, 04:36
liamlion wrote: 27 Oct 2019, 18:25

To be fair, it seems from social media that a fair few did actually see it as a draw. But Regardless of that, what I know for certain is that nobody except for that judge thought Taylor won by 5 rounds! A draw was feasible, a 5 round swing wasnt.

Watch round 11. Tell me it isn’t clearly a dominant round from Prograis.
I had it a draw myself, i'd say from what ive seen most people had Taylor edging it but a fair amount have had it a draw as well, haven't seen too many give it to Prograis though, maybe a handful?
Yep, id agree with that and I have no problem with Taylor being awarded the decision. It was a close fight.
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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October 2019

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Shhhh wrote: 28 Oct 2019, 09:20Adam smith “and there’s the respect” 😂
Probably said it in his head when he saw it, like how he used to commentate on fights as a kid. Taylor didn't offer him a bitter because it was no Barrera-Morales.

As for the fight, it went roughly as I imagined it would, with the exception that Prog has a better chin than I expected. Legit tough guy.
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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October 2019

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The best result I could give Prograis would be a draw. And I wouldn't have had an issue if the result had gone that way.

By the same token the worst result I could have given Taylor would have been the draw.

I am surprised that there's no robbery threads on here though. There usually is after a big fight
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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October 2019

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There's a wide consensus that it was tight, is all.

Best thing now is for Taylor to fight Ramirez, and if he wins that he can either rematch Prog before moving up, or Prog can fight Ramirez and then — if he also wins — move up and rematch Taylor. All roads lead to welter for at least two of them, but then the twin roadblocks of Crawford and Spence.
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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October 2019

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ewenhay wrote: 28 Oct 2019, 13:48 I am surprised that there's no robbery threads on here though. There usually is after a big fight
Fckin glad about that..... :yay:
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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October 2019

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Shhhh wrote: 28 Oct 2019, 15:21
Grilling Machine wrote: 28 Oct 2019, 13:47
Probably said it in his head when he saw it, like how he used to commentate on fights as a kid. Taylor didn't offer him a bitter because it was no Barrera-Morales.

As for the fight, it went roughly as I imagined it would, with the exception that Prog has a better chin than I expected. Legit tough guy.
Yeah competition is strong butv Adam smith has to be possibly the P4P worst boxing comentator ever 😂🤣
I'd say he wins hands down. No contest.

Consistently abysmal for years and has possibly got worse rather than better with experience.
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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October 2019

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Ian Darke and Glen Mccory were the best pair. Sky should throw money to get Darke back.
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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October 2019

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Glass Joe wrote: 28 Oct 2019, 15:58 Ian Darke and Glen Mccory were the best pair. Sky should throw money to get Darke back.
Does he not work for Bt sport? I'm surprised they haven't tempted him to do their boxing coverage with Dempsey
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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October 2019

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Shhhh wrote: 28 Oct 2019, 15:53
ewenhay wrote: 28 Oct 2019, 15:46

I'd say he wins hands down. No contest.

Consistently abysmal for years and has possibly got worse rather than better with experience.
I mean how can you actually get worse with more experience
That ‘bomber’ comment he made Manchester for Usyk-Bellew.. wtf was that??

Did sky tell him to say that or something?
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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October 2019

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 28 Oct 2019, 17:12
Shhhh wrote: 28 Oct 2019, 15:53

I mean how can you actually get worse with more experience
That ‘bomber’ comment he made Manchester for Usyk-Bellew.. wtf was that??

Did sky tell him to say that or something?
Don’t knock that gem of a line, that was comedic gold. I got a big laugh in a work meeting the following Monday by recreating it in my best Alan Partridge voice :lol:
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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October 2019

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Glass Joe wrote: 28 Oct 2019, 15:58 Ian Darke and Glen Mccory were the best pair. Sky should throw money to get Darke back.
Ian Darke is old school quality and is the successor of the olds greats Carpenter and Gutteridge. He is unlikely to be enough of a corporate stooge for the current set up.
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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October 2019

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Terrible luck British boxing fans to have a clown like that in charge - great commentators we’ve had in the past: Gutteridge Carpenter Ian dark, Jim Watt..top class and now we have to put up with that hapless buffoon Adam Smith hands down the worst ever.

And so thick, he makes sure that virtually everyone he hires to be part of the sky team are completely useless.
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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October 2019

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dr_devious wrote: 28 Oct 2019, 17:38
Glass Joe wrote: 28 Oct 2019, 15:58 Ian Darke and Glen Mccory were the best pair. Sky should throw money to get Darke back.
Ian Darke is old school quality and is the successor of the olds greats Carpenter and Gutteridge. He is unlikely to be enough of a corporate stooge for the current set up.
What card was their last gig together ?
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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October 2019

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Not sure seems like a long time ago
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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October 2019

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dr_devious wrote: 28 Oct 2019, 18:09 Not sure seems like a long time ago
Who did Froch-Groves?
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Re: WBSS Super-Lightweight Final: Josh Taylor vs. Regis Prograis - 26 October 2019

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Halling and Watt

Are you going to fill us in on which was Darke and McCrory's last fight that they commentated on together or are you going to ask more quiz questions which I have to look up on the internet?
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