In the real world LSC moved up to win a world title at the 4th different weight and has defended it 3 times, whilst
Warrington spoke of fighting in Vegas but instead chose to box no.118 in the world in his hometown.
In the real world LSC moved up to win a world title at the 4th different weight and has defended it 3 times, whilst
Lol, the funny thing about that is that the guy LSC beat to win that 4th title was ranked 137 by BoxRec at the time of the fight and only jumped up the rankings after the match because of how close the scores were. Plus if BoxRec rankings mean so much, take a look at the 126 #1 in the world
Santa Cruz has won world titles at 4 different weights and regularly fights in Vegas.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑29 Dec 2019, 13:39Lol, the funny thing about that is that the guy LSC beat to win that 4th title was ranked 137 by BoxRec at the time of the fight and only jumped up the rankings after the match because of how close the scores were. Plus if BoxRec rankings mean so much, take a look at the 126 #1 in the world![]()
Leo hasn't made any defenses of the new title btw, he just got it. In the last 2 years he's fought Chris Avalos, Mares again, Rafael Rivera, and Mr. 137. Warr has fought Selby, Frampton, Galahad, Mr. 118, and Ceylan.
Plus I mean, if Josh really is some shameful, not very good fighter deserving nothing but negative commentary, it just makes it look worse to guys who couldn't beat him and especially those who were were too reluctant to throw punches..
Wouldn't call it a gift. It was an absolute crap fight to score. Wasn't it a split decision? Wouldn't call it a hometown gift either. Both are from Yorkshire, UK. Would have been the same result anywhere with them same 3 judges.BigDoofus wrote: ↑30 Dec 2019, 03:56Santa Cruz has won world titles at 4 different weights and regularly fights in Vegas.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑29 Dec 2019, 13:39
Lol, the funny thing about that is that the guy LSC beat to win that 4th title was ranked 137 by BoxRec at the time of the fight and only jumped up the rankings after the match because of how close the scores were. Plus if BoxRec rankings mean so much, take a look at the 126 #1 in the world![]()
Leo hasn't made any defenses of the new title btw, he just got it. In the last 2 years he's fought Chris Avalos, Mares again, Rafael Rivera, and Mr. 137. Warr has fought Selby, Frampton, Galahad, Mr. 118, and Ceylan.
Plus I mean, if Josh really is some shameful, not very good fighter deserving nothing but negative commentary, it just makes it look worse to guys who couldn't beat him and especially those who were were too reluctant to throw punches..
Warrington spoke of fighting in Vegas. After a hometown gift against Galahad he daren't fight outside Leeds.
Sorry bud but you won’t convince me LSC has fought better fighters the last few years than Warrington. I like Leo and feel bad for criticising him like that now, though.BigDoofus wrote: ↑30 Dec 2019, 03:56Santa Cruz has won world titles at 4 different weights and regularly fights in Vegas.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑29 Dec 2019, 13:39
Lol, the funny thing about that is that the guy LSC beat to win that 4th title was ranked 137 by BoxRec at the time of the fight and only jumped up the rankings after the match because of how close the scores were. Plus if BoxRec rankings mean so much, take a look at the 126 #1 in the world![]()
Leo hasn't made any defenses of the new title btw, he just got it. In the last 2 years he's fought Chris Avalos, Mares again, Rafael Rivera, and Mr. 137. Warr has fought Selby, Frampton, Galahad, Mr. 118, and Ceylan.
Plus I mean, if Josh really is some shameful, not very good fighter deserving nothing but negative commentary, it just makes it look worse to guys who couldn't beat him and especially those who were were too reluctant to throw punches..
Warrington spoke of fighting in Vegas. After a hometown gift against Galahad he daren't fight outside Leeds.
Your possibly right.
margaret thatcher wrote: ↑29 Dec 2019, 13:39Lol, the funny thing about that is that the guy LSC beat to win that 4th title was ranked 137 by BoxRec at the time of the fight and only jumped up the rankings after the match because of how close the scores were. Plus if BoxRec rankings mean so much, take a look at the 126 #1 in the world![]()
Leo hasn't made any defenses of the new title btw, he just got it. In the last 2 years he's fought Chris Avalos, Mares again, Rafael Rivera, and Mr. 137. Warr has fought Selby, Frampton, Galahad, Mr. 118, and Ceylan.
Plus I mean, if Josh really is some shameful, not very good fighter deserving nothing but negative commentary, it just makes it look worse to guys who couldn't beat him and especially those who were were too reluctant to throw punches..
I read that thinking you were the one chatting to Arum ha.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑11 Jan 2020, 07:32 Spent some time with Bob Arum late Friday afternoon in Atlantic City. He said he met with James Prince, Shakur Stevenson's co-manager, on Wednesday and the plan they worked out will be for Stevenson to make his first featherweight title defense against Miguel Marriaga on March 14 at the Theater at Madison Square Garden on ESPN and then, if he wins, unify with Josh Warrington in May or June. Arum said date depends on Warrington promoter allegedly securing the stadium in Leeds, England.
Dan Rafael
Haha!Gnome wrote: ↑11 Jan 2020, 14:44I read that thinking you were the one chatting to Arum ha.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑11 Jan 2020, 07:32 Spent some time with Bob Arum late Friday afternoon in Atlantic City. He said he met with James Prince, Shakur Stevenson's co-manager, on Wednesday and the plan they worked out will be for Stevenson to make his first featherweight title defense against Miguel Marriaga on March 14 at the Theater at Madison Square Garden on ESPN and then, if he wins, unify with Josh Warrington in May or June. Arum said date depends on Warrington promoter allegedly securing the stadium in Leeds, England.
Dan Rafael
Yeah I think the problem is which I myself have been guilty of in the past is judging a fighter aesthetically and assuming they’re technically inferior because they don’t look as smooth as others, also to remember that often when a fighter is second best in some areas that the world class ones often make up for it massively in other areas, Warrington has a real engine on him, a fantastic workrate, a good chin, great attitude/mentality and is strong as an ox, that’s a pretty good combination of plus points to have alongside big/world title fight experience, I think the featherweight division should fear Warrington more than he should fear anyone in its top ten.
Warrington has signed a deal with Matchroom. What does this mean for potential fights for josh??NoScoutingReports wrote: ↑12 Feb 2020, 10:47 Warrington has split with Queensbury/FW it seems, TR next maybe?
Plenty. Could fight in the US too.MasterG wrote: ↑12 Feb 2020, 11:26Warrington has signed a deal with Matchroom. What does this mean for potential fights for josh??NoScoutingReports wrote: ↑12 Feb 2020, 10:47 Warrington has split with Queensbury/FW it seems, TR next maybe?
Ah yeah, just seen the post from MatchroomMasterG wrote: ↑12 Feb 2020, 11:26Warrington has signed a deal with Matchroom. What does this mean for potential fights for josh??NoScoutingReports wrote: ↑12 Feb 2020, 10:47 Warrington has split with Queensbury/FW it seems, TR next maybe?
My carry out for that fight will be a mug of Horlicks and a prozacNoScoutingReports wrote: ↑12 Feb 2020, 11:38Ah yeah, just seen the post from Matchroomdoesn't help the matchmaking with regards to unifications with the other champions at featherweight mind, maybe it will be Galahad 2 next after all.
Stuarty wrote: ↑12 Feb 2020, 11:46My carry out for that fight will be a mug of Horlicks and a prozacNoScoutingReports wrote: ↑12 Feb 2020, 11:38
Ah yeah, just seen the post from Matchroomdoesn't help the matchmaking with regards to unifications with the other champions at featherweight mind, maybe it will be Galahad 2 next after all.
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Fuckin Johnny Nelson tribute act
With Fury (basically Top Rank) and Frampton (similar) if Dubois loses he’s in big trouble. BJS has gone....Warrington gone.....stujones wrote: ↑12 Feb 2020, 15:12 A slight shock, although I thought Eddie was saying "josh this, josh that" over the weekend so it did get me thinking.
Frank W did alright with Josh but this is a huge blow, his domestic stable is looking pretty poor - you can hardly call Fury domestic anymore.
Think the loser of Warrington vs Galahad 2 will probably move up (or possibly down in Galahad's case).