Totally agree. Like I said, a risk for a 4-0 guy with minimal amateur experience. But on the other hand, I wouldn't want him taking the 35 rail yard hobo Wilder route, because no matter how casual his fan base is, even they would get bored eventually.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑15 Feb 2022, 16:29surely not much of a risk for a powerful guy with sharp coordination, fast hands and feet, an iron chin, a big gas tank (regardless of clearly tiring in the actual fight rather than sparring), and nice super heavyweight physique! he's got it all
but seriously, it was a good test for him at this stage. he passed it clearly but showed some issues, and in general i think will be an accident waiting to happen if they dont take him carefully. they should prob drop the level a bit for the next couple fights, then give him another enguema type who is durable and has some craft but no power. keep him relatively safe while he keeps getting good gym work in
at 22, there's time to play the long game
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Been said elsewhere, but I think they need to send him abroad for a few fights. This stage of his career's all about learning (starting with the straight right hand) and he's going to burn the audience out doing that. And he's not one who can be fast-tracked, frankly.KiwiRider wrote: ↑15 Feb 2022, 16:46Totally agree. Like I said, a risk for a 4-0 guy with minimal amateur experience. But on the other hand, I wouldn't want him taking the 35 rail yard hobo Wilder route, because no matter how casual his fan base is, even they would get bored eventually.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑15 Feb 2022, 16:29surely not much of a risk for a powerful guy with sharp coordination, fast hands and feet, an iron chin, a big gas tank (regardless of clearly tiring in the actual fight rather than sparring), and nice super heavyweight physique! he's got it all
but seriously, it was a good test for him at this stage. he passed it clearly but showed some issues, and in general i think will be an accident waiting to happen if they dont take him carefully. they should prob drop the level a bit for the next couple fights, then give him another enguema type who is durable and has some craft but no power. keep him relatively safe while he keeps getting good gym work in
at 22, there's time to play the long game
Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
It wasn’t a risk. There’s literally 3 Spanish heavyweight fighters who have fought professionally in the last few years.
If you can’t beat this Spanish champion then professional fighting isn’t for you.
He’s 22… that’s his saving grace.
It was a horrid performance.
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
can we can the idea of him fighting healy now
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gregregegg
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
Can the BBBoC title Call Romford bull vs Adelay for the vacant english title when wardly drops it.
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actually, i guess with big john's age and inexperience i couldnt be too mad at a fight like healy still, but would much like to see better tests
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
i guess they could, but would they both take it is the questiongregregegg wrote: ↑23 Apr 2022, 20:51 Can the BBBoC title Call Romford bull vs Adelay for the vacant english title when wardly drops it.
adaleye is a bit further along, but with johnny you got this very green 22 year old kid with plenty of time. do they put him in a fight like that now, even if they think he probably wins
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
Yea probably not, id just like to see it ordered... take it to bids. see what happens. close fight for me.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑23 Apr 2022, 20:59i guess they could, but would they both take it is the questiongregregegg wrote: ↑23 Apr 2022, 20:51 Can the BBBoC title Call Romford bull vs Adelay for the vacant english title when wardly drops it.
adaleye is a bit further along, but with johnny you got this very green 22 year old kid with plenty of time. do they put him in a fight like that now, even if they think he probably wins
probably bad business for fisher though, who probably wouldent wanna risk his lucrative can crushing gig.
Both will be competing for opponents over the next couple of years though, i think both need to alternate between journeymen for the learning, and pretty padded records for the hype... they can recycle the journymen, but your Vladimir Tereshkin, patric korte and JD chapman s are a rare find.
Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
Fisher turns in a 2 minute KO and Eddie promised to have him out by years end.
Not sure he is learning anything from the level of guy they are putting in front of him now.
Still, he sold a lot of tickets, and his fans seemed to lap it up.
Not sure he is learning anything from the level of guy they are putting in front of him now.
Still, he sold a lot of tickets, and his fans seemed to lap it up.
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
I wonder what he is getting paid… 20000? 50000? 100000? More? If he is sensible with his money he can basicaly have retirement kinda money befor he even ventures to area level…
Agree he needs to step up a little bit just to remind him to box sometimes rather than club. Slowly slowly, but just enough to keep him honest and progressing.
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
First big right hand landed fully on the back of Musil's head.
Shame this is part of the game now.
But fisher will be exciting in a few years when he's put in with someone with a pulse.
Shame this is part of the game now.
But fisher will be exciting in a few years when he's put in with someone with a pulse.
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
saw lots of back of the head punches too on youtube highlightsfunso banjo baby wrote: ↑31 Oct 2022, 17:58 First big right hand landed fully on the back of Musil's head.
Shame this is part of the game now.
But fisher will be exciting in a few years when he's put in with someone with a pulse.
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
I don’t think they were true back of head shots. They were just on/behind the ear. But they were close.
Wait rewatched the first ones probably is. But if your standing face to face you gotta be able to throw a looping right, if your opponent turns his head that’s kinda on him…
Wait rewatched the first ones probably is. But if your standing face to face you gotta be able to throw a looping right, if your opponent turns his head that’s kinda on him…
Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
Babic v Fisher, two nightclub doormen going at it. Do it for the fans 
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
yeah the guy didn’t want any of it and ended up getting some on the back of the bonce instead. not intentionalgregregegg wrote: ↑01 Nov 2022, 01:56 I don’t think they were true back of head shots. They were just on/behind the ear. But they were close.
Wait rewatched the first ones probably is. But if your standing face to face you gotta be able to throw a looping right, if your opponent turns his head that’s kinda on him…
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
Fisher is def getting better
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
We need to see what happens when someone takes him into the deep water. He can't just go wading right in all the time. Might get caught on the fly.
Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
Now he is stepping in and out, jabbing and double jabbing before the right hand.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑01 Nov 2022, 12:56yup, windmilling a binman showed some real improvement, havent seen him do that before
Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
I'm going to play matchmaker, how about Andy Ruiz wish version. Never been stopped
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
I'd pay to see him fight Sonny Conto.
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
Waiting for his bridger weight title shot. He is also mando for euro heavyweight title (which I think he should take instead). Then if he could win he could fight Dave Allen for the euro and finally get that match done.
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Re: Johnny 'The Romford Bull' Fisher
He relinquished his position with the EBU.gregregegg wrote: ↑04 Nov 2022, 21:09Waiting for his bridger weight title shot. He is also mando for euro heavyweight title (which I think he should take instead). Then if he could win he could fight Dave Allen for the euro and finally get that match done.