Spot the difference?

The new one is definitely more deserved.joshj909 wrote: ↑10 Dec 2020, 06:35 Just looking at Pulev's recent wins. With the benefit of hindsight, which of Pulev's two mandatory World title shots do you think are most deserved when you take into account only his wins (rather than any other deserving contenders)?
Booker + Dinu + Hughie + Kingpin + Peter + Chisora + Harris + Arias
Vs
Perkovic + Abell + Thompson + Ustinov + Dimitrenko + Sprott + Walker + Pedyura + Rossy + All the cannon fodder which came before.
That's what I was thinking. His best victory is arguably Chisora and most of his previous wins which may have looked better at the time such as 27-0 Ustinov, 28-1 Dimitrenko and an old Thompson, have all not looked as good over time.
I agree. My 25 quid is staying firmly in my pocket. Sorry Eddie. The show wasn't worth the money to start out with, and the Glowacki pull out has hit the value hard.
They shouldn't have bumped up the price for the Ruiz rematch and then this one could be justified by the fact that there are no fans in attendance but I imagine Hearn/Sky are just seeing what they can get away with. I would usually watch this sort of fight in the pub with friends but this year it will be streamed. So no money in their pocket from me either.candyslim wrote: ↑11 Dec 2020, 05:22I agree. My 25 quid is staying firmly in my pocket. Sorry Eddie. The show wasn't worth the money to start out with, and the Glowacki pull out has hit the value hard.
That's nobody's fault but trying to justify the Pulev PPV by saying nobody expected the Ruiz shock, is weak. The price hike was for the rematch and fair enough, it wasn't that for the first fight. Covid has brought about new commercial realities but that applies every bit as much to the fans probably more so.
I guess, it'll be a jabbing contest, but then Joshua will time something big.Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑11 Dec 2020, 18:34 I expect a jabbing contest. Only interesting thing to me is if joshua presses for a knockout or plays it safe
Stiff AJ unable to get out of first gear against the smarter, more experienced Pulev. Maybe a shaky moment or two when AJ lands something of half note. An overall disappointing affair that Pulev takes much wider than the cards will show.
Yes. DAZN in the US.Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑11 Dec 2020, 18:34 I expect a jabbing contest. Only interesting thing to me is if joshua presses for a knockout or plays it safe
Is this on dazn?
Agreed. AJ might be cautious to start off with but he'll land the right hand in round two and it'll be all over. Pulev's punch resistance isn't what it was, and it never was anything to write home about.DrDuke wrote: ↑11 Dec 2020, 18:36I guess, it'll be a jabbing contest, but then Joshua will time something big.Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑11 Dec 2020, 18:34 I expect a jabbing contest. Only interesting thing to me is if joshua presses for a knockout or plays it safe
The product became far more desirable when it was Joshua trying to overcome his nemesis, rather than the first fight when he was the unbeaten golden boy fighting a substitute little fat guy who wasn't given a great chance of winning (even by people like myself who knew him to be tough and capable with excellent hand-speed). it's not unreasonable Sky would feel they could hike the price.joshj909 wrote: ↑11 Dec 2020, 06:05They shouldn't have bumped up the price for the Ruiz rematch and then this one could be justified by the fact that there are no fans in attendance but I imagine Hearn/Sky are just seeing what they can get away with. I would usually watch this sort of fight in the pub with friends but this year it will be streamed. So no money in their pocket from me either.candyslim wrote: ↑11 Dec 2020, 05:22I agree. My 25 quid is staying firmly in my pocket. Sorry Eddie. The show wasn't worth the money to start out with, and the Glowacki pull out has hit the value hard.
That's nobody's fault but trying to justify the Pulev PPV by saying nobody expected the Ruiz shock, is weak. The price hike was for the rematch and fair enough, it wasn't that for the first fight. Covid has brought about new commercial realities but that applies every bit as much to the fans probably more so.

