Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
well, it's not like he's faced a who's who of durability yet, most of his opponents have lots of ko losses. the last one ko'd in 7 of 14 losses, whittaker in 3 of his 5 losses, gordon in 5 of 6 losses. only williams has a reputation for some durability (although he was ko'd in 3 straight when fisher fought him)
if they are confident in him, put him in with soko. or how about mark bennet? he showed a good chin vs the cabbage
if they are confident in him, put him in with soko. or how about mark bennet? he showed a good chin vs the cabbage
Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
Some good suggestions.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑30 Oct 2021, 22:39 well, it's not like he's faced a who's who of durability yet, most of his opponents have lots of ko losses. the last one ko'd in 7 of 14 losses, whittaker in 3 of his 5 losses, gordon in 5 of 6 losses. only williams has a reputation for some durability (although he was ko'd in 3 straight when fisher fought him)
if they are confident in him, put him in with soko. or how about mark bennet? he showed a good chin vs the cabbage
I like him, but it's hard to tell the vital things like engine. Great he is getting out a lot, despite everything.
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gregregegg
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
Chris Healey in december would be good. Winning record (just), Southpaw (good to get the looks in early), not a big puncher.
Then I want to see him in with bennet in a 6 rounder. Be a decent chance it would get him some rounds, get in with a proper big man, could make little babic comparisos, but not to much heat coming back. But im not convinced bennet should be fighting in december, he took a proper brain ratteling last time out. Bennet Feb next year in a 6 rounder
That being said, I dont mind if he fights some literal uber drivers, as long as he is active, hate seeing fresh prospects fight 2 or 3 times a year.
Then I want to see him in with bennet in a 6 rounder. Be a decent chance it would get him some rounds, get in with a proper big man, could make little babic comparisos, but not to much heat coming back. But im not convinced bennet should be fighting in december, he took a proper brain ratteling last time out. Bennet Feb next year in a 6 rounder
That being said, I dont mind if he fights some literal uber drivers, as long as he is active, hate seeing fresh prospects fight 2 or 3 times a year.
Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
I agree with Bennett as long as he gets fair warning.
Fisher intrigues me, it's really early of course, but I'd love to know if he has an engine.
Fisher intrigues me, it's really early of course, but I'd love to know if he has an engine.
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golden_labrador
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
I think the engine might be fine - the guy was a rugby player (ok, not pro, but still).KiwiRider wrote: ↑30 Oct 2021, 23:05Some good suggestions.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑30 Oct 2021, 22:39 well, it's not like he's faced a who's who of durability yet, most of his opponents have lots of ko losses. the last one ko'd in 7 of 14 losses, whittaker in 3 of his 5 losses, gordon in 5 of 6 losses. only williams has a reputation for some durability (although he was ko'd in 3 straight when fisher fought him)
if they are confident in him, put him in with soko. or how about mark bennet? he showed a good chin vs the cabbage
I like him, but it's hard to tell the vital things like engine. Great he is getting out a lot, despite everything.
He's no Maywether but heavyweight is such a freakish zone it doesn't really matter. He needs to pick his punches a bit more, throw a proper jab, but if you're that big, can hit that hard and possess a chin, could give us some decent viewing
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JamesPhilips
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
I think he’s moving along well. He spars good fighters and they’ve given good feedback I think, said he’s very durable. Personally I don’t get the hate. He’s an exciting addition to Britain’s young heavyweights.golden_balls wrote: ↑31 Oct 2021, 09:08I think the engine might be fine - the guy was a rugby player (ok, not pro, but still).KiwiRider wrote: ↑30 Oct 2021, 23:05Some good suggestions.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑30 Oct 2021, 22:39 well, it's not like he's faced a who's who of durability yet, most of his opponents have lots of ko losses. the last one ko'd in 7 of 14 losses, whittaker in 3 of his 5 losses, gordon in 5 of 6 losses. only williams has a reputation for some durability (although he was ko'd in 3 straight when fisher fought him)
if they are confident in him, put him in with soko. or how about mark bennet? he showed a good chin vs the cabbage
I like him, but it's hard to tell the vital things like engine. Great he is getting out a lot, despite everything.
He's no Maywether but heavyweight is such a freakish zone it doesn't really matter. He needs to pick his punches a bit more, throw a proper jab, but if you're that big, can hit that hard and possess a chin, could give us some decent viewing![]()
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jameswilson
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
He looks in decent nick and clearly trains and spars hard and spars the best in the UK as well.
His legs look enormous.
Skill wise he’s limited tho so I feel like a British title is his ceiling but even British title fights are 4 or 5 years away I think.
His legs look enormous.
Skill wise he’s limited tho so I feel like a British title is his ceiling but even British title fights are 4 or 5 years away I think.
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maverick23
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
His contract is up with Matchroom in December so Eddie will be needing to get his wallet out. Fisher seems close to Sam Jones so Probellum will be sniffing in whatever guise they’re in by then and I’m sure Boxxer and co will be having a go too.
I thought the matchmaking last night was good for him in that the guy didn’t fold too quickly and it gave the fans what they wanted to see. I know a couple of people that went as part of his fan base and they loved it and will be all over his next fight so I’d expect the 1,400 to grow.
He’s clearly got a lot to work on but is young, bright and seems a strong, hard bloke. Jay McFarlane could be a decent fight next - never been stopped, winning record and is similar level to Bennett without having taken a really bad beating.
Just watched his post fight interview - he was talking about getting a curry, Chinese and then a couple of racks of ribs after the fight. Scary thing is I believe him so he may need to watch that as he steps up.
Barry Hearn compared him to Billy Walker. Will need to be able to sell a lot more tickets to get to Walker’s level but if he’s half as fun as Billy then he’ll be a good one to watch.
I thought the matchmaking last night was good for him in that the guy didn’t fold too quickly and it gave the fans what they wanted to see. I know a couple of people that went as part of his fan base and they loved it and will be all over his next fight so I’d expect the 1,400 to grow.
He’s clearly got a lot to work on but is young, bright and seems a strong, hard bloke. Jay McFarlane could be a decent fight next - never been stopped, winning record and is similar level to Bennett without having taken a really bad beating.
Just watched his post fight interview - he was talking about getting a curry, Chinese and then a couple of racks of ribs after the fight. Scary thing is I believe him so he may need to watch that as he steps up.
Barry Hearn compared him to Billy Walker. Will need to be able to sell a lot more tickets to get to Walker’s level but if he’s half as fun as Billy then he’ll be a good one to watch.
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jameswilson
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
He stays in decent condition between fights but allows himself a cheat day or two at the right times.maverick23 wrote: ↑31 Oct 2021, 09:36 His contract is up with Matchroom in December so Eddie will be needing to get his wallet out. Fisher seems close to Sam Jones so Probellum will be sniffing in whatever guise they’re in by then and I’m sure Boxxer and co will be having a go too.
I thought the matchmaking last night was good for him in that the guy didn’t fold too quickly and it gave the fans what they wanted to see. I know a couple of people that went as part of his fan base and they loved it and will be all over his next fight so I’d expect the 1,400 to grow.
He’s clearly got a lot to work on but is young, bright and seems a strong, hard bloke. Jay McFarlane could be a decent fight next - never been stopped, winning record and is similar level to Bennett without having taken a really bad beating.
Just watched his post fight interview - he was talking about getting a curry, Chinese and then a couple of racks of ribs after the fight. Scary thing is I believe him so he may need to watch that as he steps up.
Barry Hearn compared him to Billy Walker. Will need to be able to sell a lot more tickets to get to Walker’s level but if he’s half as fun as Billy then he’ll be a good one to watch.
Looking at his social media his dad is like a cult hero but I hope his dad can shift some weight which he’s apparently trying to do.
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JamesPhilips
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
Yeah his dad sees a fun type but doesn’t look the healthiest. Prob does a great job of shifting tickets for his son.jameswilson wrote: ↑31 Oct 2021, 09:39He stays in decent condition between fights but allows himself a cheat day or two at the right times.maverick23 wrote: ↑31 Oct 2021, 09:36 His contract is up with Matchroom in December so Eddie will be needing to get his wallet out. Fisher seems close to Sam Jones so Probellum will be sniffing in whatever guise they’re in by then and I’m sure Boxxer and co will be having a go too.
I thought the matchmaking last night was good for him in that the guy didn’t fold too quickly and it gave the fans what they wanted to see. I know a couple of people that went as part of his fan base and they loved it and will be all over his next fight so I’d expect the 1,400 to grow.
He’s clearly got a lot to work on but is young, bright and seems a strong, hard bloke. Jay McFarlane could be a decent fight next - never been stopped, winning record and is similar level to Bennett without having taken a really bad beating.
Just watched his post fight interview - he was talking about getting a curry, Chinese and then a couple of racks of ribs after the fight. Scary thing is I believe him so he may need to watch that as he steps up.
Barry Hearn compared him to Billy Walker. Will need to be able to sell a lot more tickets to get to Walker’s level but if he’s half as fun as Billy then he’ll be a good one to watch.
Looking at his social media his dad is like a cult hero but I hope his dad can shift some weight which he’s apparently trying to do.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
what's the hate? people saying he's limited isnt hate if that's what you mean. he defo is i think. on the bright side though, with his age, the training team he has, and promotional support.......there's all the ingredients for him to improve and make the most of whatever potential he does haveJamesPhilips wrote: ↑31 Oct 2021, 09:24I think he’s moving along well. He spars good fighters and they’ve given good feedback I think, said he’s very durable. Personally I don’t get the hate. He’s an exciting addition to Britain’s young heavyweights.golden_balls wrote: ↑31 Oct 2021, 09:08I think the engine might be fine - the guy was a rugby player (ok, not pro, but still).
He's no Maywether but heavyweight is such a freakish zone it doesn't really matter. He needs to pick his punches a bit more, throw a proper jab, but if you're that big, can hit that hard and possess a chin, could give us some decent viewing![]()
i dont think anyone dislikes him
Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
There is not any hate. We like him.
4 pages of this thread about a 4-0 prospect, feel the looove!
4 pages of this thread about a 4-0 prospect, feel the looove!
Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
Yeah his dad seems a top man , that IFL video was funny with father and son having a eating contest in a Chinese restaurantJamesPhilips wrote: ↑31 Oct 2021, 10:12Yeah his dad sees a fun type but doesn’t look the healthiest. Prob does a great job of shifting tickets for his son.jameswilson wrote: ↑31 Oct 2021, 09:39He stays in decent condition between fights but allows himself a cheat day or two at the right times.maverick23 wrote: ↑31 Oct 2021, 09:36 His contract is up with Matchroom in December so Eddie will be needing to get his wallet out. Fisher seems close to Sam Jones so Probellum will be sniffing in whatever guise they’re in by then and I’m sure Boxxer and co will be having a go too.
I thought the matchmaking last night was good for him in that the guy didn’t fold too quickly and it gave the fans what they wanted to see. I know a couple of people that went as part of his fan base and they loved it and will be all over his next fight so I’d expect the 1,400 to grow.
He’s clearly got a lot to work on but is young, bright and seems a strong, hard bloke. Jay McFarlane could be a decent fight next - never been stopped, winning record and is similar level to Bennett without having taken a really bad beating.
Just watched his post fight interview - he was talking about getting a curry, Chinese and then a couple of racks of ribs after the fight. Scary thing is I believe him so he may need to watch that as he steps up.
Barry Hearn compared him to Billy Walker. Will need to be able to sell a lot more tickets to get to Walker’s level but if he’s half as fun as Billy then he’ll be a good one to watch.
Looking at his social media his dad is like a cult hero but I hope his dad can shift some weight which he’s apparently trying to do.
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funso banjo baby
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
At domestic level there's certainly a few exciting new heavies coming up.
If we could just get them to fight each other down the line it would be great
Robinson
Fisher
Campbell
Fox
Throw in Welch for a bit of a laugh
If we could just get them to fight each other down the line it would be great
Robinson
Fisher
Campbell
Fox
Throw in Welch for a bit of a laugh
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That's a good point. They almost need an 8 man tournament. It would separate the wheat from the chaff.funso banjo baby wrote: ↑01 Nov 2021, 10:18 At domestic level there's certainly a few exciting new heavies coming up.
If we could just get them to fight each other down the line it would be great
Robinson
Fisher
Campbell
Fox
Throw in Welch for a bit of a laugh
Plus it would be fun. First round 4 rounders, next 8 rounds,, then for the final and the British title.
Man that would be good, the winner would get a good amount of exposure and fill the gap between the established heavies who are all in their 30's and the young lions
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JamesPhilips
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
Fisher needs at least another couple of years before you can think about matching him competitively.
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It’s certainly a good domestic scene for the next few years, even Euro. Maybe one for he guys gets a big shot somewhere down the line.
Enjoy it! They don’t have to all be Fury level to enjoy it. I enjoyed the Audley, Rogan, Skelton, Sprott, Williams Sat night scraps.
Enjoy it! They don’t have to all be Fury level to enjoy it. I enjoyed the Audley, Rogan, Skelton, Sprott, Williams Sat night scraps.
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JamesPhilips
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
Just watched the Terero fight. Fisher reminds me of a Kevin McBride if McBride was coordinated’
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jameswilson
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
Yeah he’s got a long head like McBride doesn’t he?JamesPhilips wrote: ↑01 Nov 2021, 17:35 Just watched the Terero fight. Fisher reminds me of a Kevin McBride if McBride was coordinated’
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JamesPhilips
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
From sparring stories they say Jonnie has a good chin. His head looks big and solidjameswilson wrote: ↑01 Nov 2021, 17:42Yeah he’s got a long head like McBride doesn’t he?JamesPhilips wrote: ↑01 Nov 2021, 17:35 Just watched the Terero fight. Fisher reminds me of a Kevin McBride if McBride was coordinated’
Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
Well, that's a very good thing to have. If he can learn to box patiently when required, then height + size + chin + power will make him difficult to beat at most levels.JamesPhilips wrote: ↑02 Nov 2021, 12:43From sparring stories they say Jonnie has a good chin. His head looks big and solidjameswilson wrote: ↑01 Nov 2021, 17:42Yeah he’s got a long head like McBride doesn’t he?JamesPhilips wrote: ↑01 Nov 2021, 17:35 Just watched the Terero fight. Fisher reminds me of a Kevin McBride if McBride was coordinated’
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JamesPhilips
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
I agree, the physical parts are theredookus wrote: ↑02 Nov 2021, 13:22Well, that's a very good thing to have. If he can learn to box patiently when required, then height + size + chin + power will make him difficult to beat at most levels.JamesPhilips wrote: ↑02 Nov 2021, 12:43From sparring stories they say Jonnie has a good chin. His head looks big and solid