Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

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Burton can take heart in that loss, he's still a force at British level
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

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Absolute joke of scorecards there , Bolotniks by 2 maybe 3 tops .
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

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96-92 Bolotniks for me, he really should've stopped Burton in that 9th, two standing 8 counts both shite, 1st count Burton was definitely hurt after getting rocked by that right hand but there's a difference between the ropes keeping you up and using them to avoid attacks, as for the 2nd count, the ref should've stopped it rather than give a count, Burton recovered well enough TBF

Burton was poor tonight, too negative, vast majority of his work was blocked and hit gloves and arms, he doesn't step in with his shots and threw from out of range, Bolotniks had all the scoring punches, he was chasing all night but Burton wasn't doing anything effective on the back foot, Bolotniks always looked dangerous with the haymakers, deserved win
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

Post by Cholo_cws »

98-90, 100-90, 98-90. Presumably he lost round nine 10-7. Don't think the ropes held him up as the commentator said but he may have been stopped if the ref hadn't intervened.
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

One card down.. I think Taylor’s fight will be same time as WBSS.

Edwards should be fighting now.. but they might add a few floaters.

In Germany, it’s Landon’s fight.

Round 6 of 10.
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

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Shocking tactics from be Gallagher again how were they going to get the decision in Latvia like that .
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

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Floyd the snake wrote: 26 Sep 2020, 16:36 Shocking tactics from be Gallagher again how were they going to get the decision in Latvia like that .
Burton needed to get him on the back foot, agree it was odd to try and steal a decision on away ground
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

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Wouldn’t have affected the result but are standing 8 counts allowed under WBO rules?
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

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Bolotniks won handily, not sure why people think it was close. Burton didn't have an off night, he's simply not as good as a lot thought and Bolotniks was underestimated yet again
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

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Old bones Ian wrote: 26 Sep 2020, 16:11 Burton can take heart in that loss, he's still a force at British level
A force? a bit much don't ya think? His biggest fight before this was a British title fight where he got KO'd by Buglioni. after ajisafe his best win is probably area level miles shinkwin. his record in british title fights is 1-1 (the '1' was for winning the vacant title)

he's rangy with some awkward skills, but he lacks strength and seems nervous in the ring. purely british level and solid there but not especially strong
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

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margaret thatcher wrote: 26 Sep 2020, 19:14
Old bones Ian wrote: 26 Sep 2020, 16:11 Burton can take heart in that loss, he's still a force at British level
A force? a bit much don't ya think? His biggest fight before this was a British title fight where he got KO'd by Buglioni. after ajisafe his best win is probably area level miles shinkwin. his record in british title fights is 1-1 (the '1' was for winning the vacant title)

he's rangy with some awkward skills, but he lacks strength and seems nervous in the ring. purely british level and solid there but not especially strong
Then you agree if you say British level
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

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Agree he's british level, don't think he's a force there at all though
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

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Burton has only fought two credible opponents in his career and lost both.
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

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Can't work Burton out. Get gets knocked out by Buglioni then proceeds to fight only journey men and saying he can't get big fights despite turning down 2 offers to fight Buatsi which based on what he know would be an obvious mismatch. All this while saying he would knock Yarde out. Then he has the chance to prove himself and he gets exposed again.
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

Post by THEBUTCH »

Unimpressed with Burton. Needed a better work rate to win, but maybe he's just not good enough.

He wouldn't live with Yarde or Bhuatsi.

A fight against Willy Hutchinson could give him a make or break opportunity.
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

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He still fights amateur computer scoring style.
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

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OzYagg wrote: 27 Sep 2020, 13:10 More like 'Pikey Style' just like both Fury's and Saunders, another gangling, negative slapper
Yeah - Fury was really negative when he when slapped his way to stopping Wilder.

Nice bit of casual racism.
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

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OzYagg wrote: 27 Sep 2020, 14:31 Gypsys, travellers, pikeys, didicoys or whatever they call themselves this week are not a 'race' they are thieving, tax dodging vagrants, nothing more
And you sir are a cxnt
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

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OzYagg wrote: 27 Sep 2020, 14:28 With dodgy gloves and a half closed fist, so I wasn't far wrong with slapping.
It’s amazing that Fury can knock Wilder down with a slap/half closed fist when few of Wilder’s other 40 opponents have been able to hurt him.

Just think how much power he’d have with a closed fist.
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

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OzYagg wrote: 27 Sep 2020, 14:31 Gypsys, travellers, pikeys, didicoys or whatever they call themselves this week are not a 'race' they are thieving, tax dodging vagrants, nothing more
Some Gypsys aren’t good people. I’ve had run ins with some in the past at a pub I worked at whilst I was at University. All races and ethnicities have bad people - doesn’t mean they’re all the same and should have slurs thrown against them.

I’ll say it again - casual racism.
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

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OzYagg wrote: 27 Sep 2020, 15:13 'All races and ethnicities have bad people'

And the gippo population have a higher percentage than most.

Inbred scum.
Are you my old history teacher?
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

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OzYagg wrote: 27 Sep 2020, 15:13 'All races and ethnicities have bad people'

And the gippo population have a higher percentage than most.

Inbred scum.
Really glad you joined the forum. :o
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

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Have you got handlers that look after you?
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

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Old bones Ian wrote: 27 Sep 2020, 15:55 Have you got handlers that look after you?
It’s only Pigg.
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Re: Round-by-Round: MTK: The Golden Contract | Light-Heavyweights 1/2 Finals - 26 September 2020

Post by jameswilson »

mickey1975 wrote: 27 Sep 2020, 16:39
Old bones Ian wrote: 27 Sep 2020, 15:55 Have you got handlers that look after you?
It’s only Pigg.
Read the first post he made in here and I was just like.

Yep here he is again.


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