and did flanagan get knocked out out
Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
briedis is a smooth operator be hard to beat him surley it would be an aussies as an countrys best victory ever taking his sclap
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Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
This is one of the best fights to ever happen in Australia, yet it will go relitively unwatched i predict.
-For the Australian audience it directly clashes with, Australia vs england rugby union, An NRL game and 2 AFL games. That gives a lot of alternates to the PPV here, and gives pubs plenty of sport to fill there TV screens without buying this.
-For USA its Earrrly morning.
-For England its lunch time, but as stated above it clashes with Australia vs England rugby union.
i guess the latvians will get on lunchtime beers and watch though....
-For the Australian audience it directly clashes with, Australia vs england rugby union, An NRL game and 2 AFL games. That gives a lot of alternates to the PPV here, and gives pubs plenty of sport to fill there TV screens without buying this.
-For USA its Earrrly morning.
-For England its lunch time, but as stated above it clashes with Australia vs England rugby union.
i guess the latvians will get on lunchtime beers and watch though....
Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
The main even starts at about 2am in nz, way past my bed timegregregegg wrote: ↑01 Jul 2022, 23:40 This is one of the best fights to ever happen in Australia, yet it will go relitively unwatched i predict.
-For the Australian audience it directly clashes with, Australia vs england rugby union, An NRL game and 2 AFL games. That gives a lot of alternates to the PPV here, and gives pubs plenty of sport to fill there TV screens without buying this.
-For USA its Earrrly morning.
-For England its lunch time, but as stated above it clashes with Australia vs England rugby union.
i guess the latvians will get on lunchtime beers and watch though....
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Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
fights starting at midnight or later locally is just ![[icon_witsend.gif] :witzend:](./images/smilies/icon_witsend.gif)
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Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
is it? i had read they want main event to walk about 9pm, thats only about 11 NZ time i think? (now they are always later than they say but not wildly)KiwiRider wrote: ↑02 Jul 2022, 00:06The main even starts at about 2am in nz, way past my bed timegregregegg wrote: ↑01 Jul 2022, 23:40 This is one of the best fights to ever happen in Australia, yet it will go relitively unwatched i predict.
-For the Australian audience it directly clashes with, Australia vs england rugby union, An NRL game and 2 AFL games. That gives a lot of alternates to the PPV here, and gives pubs plenty of sport to fill there TV screens without buying this.
-For USA its Earrrly morning.
-For England its lunch time, but as stated above it clashes with Australia vs England rugby union.
i guess the latvians will get on lunchtime beers and watch though....
Unless they have decided to shift it back to be after the rugby.
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Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
countdown to jai's glory 
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Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
Did Chriss billum smith turn down this title shot? he is listed above jai in the IBF rakings (on wiki at least...)?
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Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
cbs (and big rick) seems like he wants to fight every single cruiser in the uk before going to a world title shot. i saw absolutely f@ck all talk about him fighting briedis, and jai getting tthe shot suggests he might have turned it down
gotta get in chamberlain, that inevitable riakporhe rematch, and tommy mac 3rd fight first. also needs to fight jack flatley and maybe deon jumah too. then he might begin to think about the big bois internationally
gotta get in chamberlain, that inevitable riakporhe rematch, and tommy mac 3rd fight first. also needs to fight jack flatley and maybe deon jumah too. then he might begin to think about the big bois internationally
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Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
Surrrrrley he didnt turn down a title shot vs an aging briedis for chamberlain... chamberlain might just chin him,... at least if you get chinned by briedis you can say "well world champ, I skipped some levles and ill be back"..margaret thatcher wrote: ↑02 Jul 2022, 03:20 cbs seems like he wants to fight every single cruiser in the uk before going to a world title shot. i saw absolutely f@ck all talk about him fighting briedis, and jai getting tthe shot suggests he might have turned it down
gotta get in that riakporhe rematch and tommy mac 3rd fight too
chamberlain entering the fray means that riakporhe has to now fight him soon too
anyway glad jais got it. Hope he wins, then fights makabu in aus and frenchy in aus... getting okolie here might be tough....
But if he loses he should go to heavyweight and get into the domestic scene, he would bash dempsy mckean,Terzievski, goodal, opalu. all be fun fights and lets face it, australia, like the rest of the world will only really notcie you once your 201+lb....
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Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
i dunno, cbs seems pretty set on fighting domestic guys, and maybe sky in their attempt to lure fighters over offered much bigger money than he;d normally get for facing chamberlain. chambo's talented but cbs will be fave for that
despite being ranked with world title bodies i've seen very little talk from cbs's side about challenging the big dudes. the talk for him has been more about rematching riakporhe, who himself seems fixated on beating domestic guys. even the last international guy he beat was just a tommy mac leftover from 3-4 years ago
the uk domestic scene is very competitive and good in a way, but in another way it's frustrating me because i see a guy like riakporhe who has won there repeatedly for years, and instead of stepping up he just continues to face the same ol' type of opponents. how many more guys does he need to beat at that level before giving it a go? odds on he'll fight chambo at some point too
give me big rick or cbs challenging makabu. bring over goulimiran. get one of them in there with an ambitious challenge vs the much older briedis, etc.
losing at world level isnt much of a blow to domestic fights
despite being ranked with world title bodies i've seen very little talk from cbs's side about challenging the big dudes. the talk for him has been more about rematching riakporhe, who himself seems fixated on beating domestic guys. even the last international guy he beat was just a tommy mac leftover from 3-4 years ago
the uk domestic scene is very competitive and good in a way, but in another way it's frustrating me because i see a guy like riakporhe who has won there repeatedly for years, and instead of stepping up he just continues to face the same ol' type of opponents. how many more guys does he need to beat at that level before giving it a go? odds on he'll fight chambo at some point too
give me big rick or cbs challenging makabu. bring over goulimiran. get one of them in there with an ambitious challenge vs the much older briedis, etc.
losing at world level isnt much of a blow to domestic fights
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Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
Frank W the worst at this.
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Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
and id say that right now is actually a very good time to be a cruiser contender, as makabu and goulimiran aren't particularly impressive, and briedis is getting up there
snatch up a title........and you can turn these domestic fightss into world title events
snatch up a title........and you can turn these domestic fightss into world title events
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Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
ya, personally anything after 9 at night and it startss to get too late for me. fights starting around midnight is just some sloppy sh!t
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Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
Yh. 10pm to 10:30pm the main event should starts.
A big card, absolute latest should be the bell rings at 11pm.
A big card, absolute latest should be the bell rings at 11pm.
Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
Breidis will fight dirty and rough no doubt with a few head clashes .
KO for MB
KO for MB
Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
Geeze they could have given Nyika a bit more of a challenge given his Am background...
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Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
nyika is fighting in the commonwealth games later this year, doesnt seem fully dedicated to the pros.
Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
After the games I've heard he is moving to the UK, not sure who has signed him- if anyone - but he is a decent prospect who needs to be moved fast, which is why tonight was a bit disappointing opponent wise.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑02 Jul 2022, 04:52 nyika is fighting in the commonwealth games later this year, doesnt seem fully dedicated to the pros.
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Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
Undercard Results
Tokyo 2020 Olympian cruiserweight David Nyika (4-0, 3 KOs) stopped Louis Marsters (1-3, 1 KO) in round two of a scheduled four round bout. Marsters wobbled Nyika in round one from a left hook but was dropped by Nyika in round two and the referee Paul Tapley called it off at :59. Nyika is trained by Noel Thornberry.
New Zealand-born and Brisbane-based lightweight Miles Zalewski (11-2, 9 KOs) stopped Shiva Mishra (8-6, 5 KOs) in round six of a scheduled six. Mishra dropped in round five by left hook and was in trouble in round six when the towel thrown into the ring by his cornerman.
Tokyo 2020 Olympian cruiserweight David Nyika (4-0, 3 KOs) stopped Louis Marsters (1-3, 1 KO) in round two of a scheduled four round bout. Marsters wobbled Nyika in round one from a left hook but was dropped by Nyika in round two and the referee Paul Tapley called it off at :59. Nyika is trained by Noel Thornberry.
New Zealand-born and Brisbane-based lightweight Miles Zalewski (11-2, 9 KOs) stopped Shiva Mishra (8-6, 5 KOs) in round six of a scheduled six. Mishra dropped in round five by left hook and was in trouble in round six when the towel thrown into the ring by his cornerman.
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Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
Full results
• Taylah Robertson def. Yoselin Fernandez by TKO (R10, referee stoppage)
• Dana Coolwell def. Lorenz Ladrada by KO (R4)
• David Nyika def. Louis Marsters by TKO (Referee stoppage, R2)
• Miles Zalewski def. Shiva Mishra by TKO (Corner stoppage, R6)
• Taylah Robertson def. Yoselin Fernandez by TKO (R10, referee stoppage)
• Dana Coolwell def. Lorenz Ladrada by KO (R4)
• David Nyika def. Louis Marsters by TKO (Referee stoppage, R2)
• Miles Zalewski def. Shiva Mishra by TKO (Corner stoppage, R6)
Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
What time does this start and how can I watch?
Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
Need a heads up for when ringwalks are. Gotta stressy missus at mo and need to go for tactical long shit so I can watch.
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Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
currently round 4 of 10 in chevailer vs wallace, then it's issac hardman, then the main after that
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Re: Mairis Briedis vs. Jai Opetaia | Wasserman - July 2, 2022
this dude wallace has one weird arse haircut, who actually asks for that sh!t ![[icon_e_surprised.gif] :oo](./images/smilies/icon_e_surprised.gif)