Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
That Finn should not have been challenging for the Euro 147 title. 
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ThereByTheGrace
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Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
No wonder Conor Benn shat it!!!
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
eh, metz isnt too uncommon for a euro title challenger, just with ava being a beast at this level it as a disappointing fight
Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
Yeah Ava is powerful and Conor Benn is going nowhere near HIM anytime soon.
Ava deserves another shot. (Which he'll lose).
Ava deserves another shot. (Which he'll lose).
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Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
Farcical as expected, tbf i quite liked Metz start, didn't mind letting his hands go and was quite tidy, noticed he switched lefty for a few seconds, don't know why, either way as soon as Avanesyan wobbled him then dropped him, no way was he getting off the hook, Avanesyan battered him with both hands, Metz legs were all over the place, not sure why ref gave standing count but still deserved to be stopped
Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
Metz best wins are...?margaret thatcher wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 18:15 eh, metz isnt too uncommon for a euro title challenger, just with ava being a beast at this level it as a disappointing fight
Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
Shiraz up next....
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Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
he beat the pole who ko'd robbie davies (who then became euro champ)skanksta wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 18:16Metz best wins are...?margaret thatcher wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 18:15 eh, metz isnt too uncommon for a euro title challenger, just with ava being a beast at this level it as a disappointing fight
this is euro level, not world level. there are challengers like this all the time
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Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
Benn has no shame in avoiding him
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Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
Give it 10 years and Benn may accept the fight.
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ThereByTheGrace
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Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
It's a joke honestly. Too busy kidding himself on fighting past it tomato cans. He will wait and wait for another 2 years for an easier route the fan boys will lap it up. Feel bad for avanesyan maybe he should look bad on purpose to get that fight
Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
Shiraz vs Agyarko and Noakes vs Chamberlain would be a great night of Brit Championship Boxing.
No doubt FWank will "let it marinate" for 7 years, then split it into two PPVs if he could...
No doubt FWank will "let it marinate" for 7 years, then split it into two PPVs if he could...
Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
Jez Smith looks right up for this !
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Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
Just been catching up on this show.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen Wembley Arena this empty or quiet.
Metz was massively out his depth - it was, as expected, a really poorly matched fight.
Hopefully the main event is more competitive than it looks on paper - there hasn’t been a really competitive fight on the show yet.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen Wembley Arena this empty or quiet.
Metz was massively out his depth - it was, as expected, a really poorly matched fight.
Hopefully the main event is more competitive than it looks on paper - there hasn’t been a really competitive fight on the show yet.
Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
He should forget all about Benn and opy him , build up his profile , its true what Benn says , he's got nothing Benn wants , He should chase the profile and the belts and then Benn has no choice if he wants one ...... Think here lies the difference in the two promoters , Hearn has Benn and Hearn will simmer and simmer Benn making him an even bigger household name until he gets the shot he wantsThereByTheGrace wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 18:26It's a joke honestly. Too busy kidding himself on fighting past it tomato cans. He will wait and wait for another 2 years for an easier route the fan boys will lap it up. Feel bad for avanesyan maybe he should look bad on purpose to get that fight
Warren will keep his fighter under the radar forever and refuse to allow him to go for gold , beacause 1 he don't want to lose him , and 2 he will not pay out the money needed , .
Benn will build his name fighting and knocking out former name opponents , and all the time taking no risk
David will build his name fighting this level and calling out Benn ,, gues who will still have the bigger name in 2 years
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Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
Agreed. But it sums up everything wrong with the sport!!coneye wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 18:39He should forget all about Benn and opy him , build up his profile , its true what Benn says , he's got nothing Benn wants , He should chase the profile and the belts and then Benn has no choice if he wants one ...... Think here lies the difference in the two promoters , Hearn has Benn and Hearn will simmer and simmer Benn making him an even bigger household name until he gets the shot he wantsThereByTheGrace wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 18:26It's a joke honestly. Too busy kidding himself on fighting past it tomato cans. He will wait and wait for another 2 years for an easier route the fan boys will lap it up. Feel bad for avanesyan maybe he should look bad on purpose to get that fight
Warren will keep his fighter under the radar forever and refuse to allow him to go for gold , beacause 1 he don't want to lose him , and 2 he will not pay out the money needed , .
Benn will build his name fighting and knocking out former name opponents , and all the time taking no risk
David will build his name fighting this level and calling out Benn ,, gues who will still have the bigger name in 2 years
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Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
ava's team needs to get over their benn obsession. there is nothing gluing them or benn to each other
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handsofstone
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Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
Shades of Mayweather/Hatton with the knockdown by Sheeraz, Smith leaped right into it
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Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
I like Jez Smith but for me he shouldn’t be fighting above light-middle, he’s fairly limited and quite easy to hit. I rewatched his fight with Agyarko a while back and he really did a job on him.
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maverick23
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Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
Yep - there’s nothing stopping them from making better fights.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 18:45 ava's team needs to get over their benn obsession. there is nothing gluing them or benn to each other
Would I rather see Benn vs Avanesyan than Van Heerden? Of course but Team Ava need to get over it and make some competitive fights. Liam Taylor followed by unknown Metz is pretty awful.
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ThereByTheGrace
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Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
Maybe he should fight the guys benn has beat and beat them quicker to prove a point. It's not an obsession. Benn and his team are avoiding himmaverick23 wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 18:50Yep - there’s nothing stopping them from making better fights.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 18:45 ava's team needs to get over their benn obsession. there is nothing gluing them or benn to each other
Would I rather see Benn vs Avanesyan than Van Heerden? Of course but Team Ava need to get over it and make some competitive fights. Liam Taylor followed by unknown Metz is pretty awful.
Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
Could Jez make 147 and win something ?
Fighting big-punching middles should give him a chin @ WW at least..
Fighting big-punching middles should give him a chin @ WW at least..
Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
Would wanna see Hamzah in with Fowler next but no chance.
Or even Liam Smith.
No chance.
Or even Liam Smith.
No chance.
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Re: Round-by-Round: David Avanesyan vs. Oskari Metz - 19 March 2022
It’s not an obsession? Every single interview I’ve heard with Neil Marsh or FW when they talk about Avanesyan, they mention Conor Benn. Just like FW did tonight post fight.ThereByTheGrace wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 18:52Maybe he should fight the guys benn has beat and beat them quicker to prove a point. It's not an obsession. Benn and his team are avoiding himmaverick23 wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 18:50Yep - there’s nothing stopping them from making better fights.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 18:45 ava's team needs to get over their benn obsession. there is nothing gluing them or benn to each other
Would I rather see Benn vs Avanesyan than Van Heerden? Of course but Team Ava need to get over it and make some competitive fights. Liam Taylor followed by unknown Metz is pretty awful.
Unfortunately Frank his history of frequently mentioning bigger names and then fighting much lower level opposition and he’s doing it here.
For what it’s worth I think Benn would fight him tomorrow and I actually think Benn would win but given the risk/reward of it I think his team are looking elsewhere.