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Lewis Ritson vs. Ohara Davies | FITE tv - 4 March 2023
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Re: Lewis Ritson vs. Ohara Davies - 4 March 2023
Exactly that. No-one going to touch them when the upside is so small.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑28 Feb 2023, 06:55Probellum links?
Re: Lewis Ritson vs. Ohara Davies - 4 March 2023
It’s on fite tv
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These guys are rated #2 and #4 by the WBA and it's not being shown???
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Has nobody got any good news?
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Re: Lewis Ritson vs. Ohara Davies - 4 March 2023
ward vs otabek is the one im looking forwward to most............top 2 fights are good, rest look sheeyat. mcgregor's opponent has fought 3 of his last 4 in the uk and lost 26 rounds to 0 in that stretch
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Re: Lewis Ritson vs. Ohara Davies - 4 March 2023
Both have name recognition, both are top 5 in a gov body, prime age, 50-50, and yet this fight has zero intrest or TV? how? I know ohara has trod on some toes but geeze.
Re: Lewis Ritson vs. Ohara Davies - 4 March 2023
Pleasantly surprised to see Ward at 3/1 to win this. At his best he’s a pure boxer and a real handful. People may mock but I give Tommy (and Mick Conlan) a much better chance of beating Lara than Warrington and Wood based on styles.
Re: Lewis Ritson vs. Ohara Davies - 4 March 2023
It's a decent main event and a reasonable card.
Hope I can find a way to watch it.
I like Ritson, sure he has limitations, but by golly he gives it everything, and that's enough for me.
Hope I can find a way to watch it.
I like Ritson, sure he has limitations, but by golly he gives it everything, and that's enough for me.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Lewis Ritson vs. Ohara Davies - 4 March 2023
those odds surprised me too, considering the fight is in uk and otabek is pretty much unknown/unhyped and doesnt have a lot of pro experience,i expected tommy to be fave
that said, otabek really impressed me from what i saw of him - very long, quick and nimble, had a really good engine over 12 as well and being moved like his team is 100 percent confident in him. also has that deep kazakh amateur background, and i wont be surprised if he's just too much
tommy has one of the most meaningless records of guys who've been unbeaten in 34, so good to see this type of fight for him finally, even if he should've been in it years ago
that said, otabek really impressed me from what i saw of him - very long, quick and nimble, had a really good engine over 12 as well and being moved like his team is 100 percent confident in him. also has that deep kazakh amateur background, and i wont be surprised if he's just too much
tommy has one of the most meaningless records of guys who've been unbeaten in 34, so good to see this type of fight for him finally, even if he should've been in it years ago
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Re: Lewis Ritson vs. Ohara Davies - 4 March 2023
I can't see it either.
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No. Phil Jeffries confirmed it would be according to Twitter but nothing on there yet.
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Re: Lewis Ritson vs. Ohara Davies - 4 March 2023
Cheers. Assuming it is on there I wonder if they’ll try and charge for it or whether it’ll be free like some of Probellum’s shows were.
I’d imagine if they were going for free then it would have been better (for viewer numbers)/easier to have it on YouTube.
Re: Lewis Ritson vs. Ohara Davies - 4 March 2023
Whenever you see the name Ohara Davies, you instantly think of Enter the Dragon. 
Re: Lewis Ritson vs. Ohara Davies - 4 March 2023
maverick23 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2023, 06:00Cheers. Assuming it is on there I wonder if they’ll try and charge for it or whether it’ll be free like some of Probellum’s shows were.
I’d imagine if they were going for free then it would have been better (for viewer numbers)/easier to have it on YouTube.
It’s £15.00
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Re: Lewis Ritson vs. Ohara Davies - 4 March 2023
They can fvck right off..bigped wrote: ↑02 Mar 2023, 13:54
maverick23 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2023, 06:00Cheers. Assuming it is on there I wonder if they’ll try and charge for it or whether it’ll be free like some of Probellum’s shows were.
I’d imagine if they were going for free then it would have been better (for viewer numbers)/easier to have it on YouTube.
It’s £15.00
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maverick23
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Re: Lewis Ritson vs. Ohara Davies - 4 March 2023
Christ.bigped wrote: ↑02 Mar 2023, 13:54
maverick23 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2023, 06:00Cheers. Assuming it is on there I wonder if they’ll try and charge for it or whether it’ll be free like some of Probellum’s shows were.
I’d imagine if they were going for free then it would have been better (for viewer numbers)/easier to have it on YouTube.
It’s £15.00
I’d be surprised if 100 buy it.
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ppv every 3 weeks (probably).

Re: Lewis Ritson vs. Ohara Davies - 4 March 2023
£74 per year OR £8.50 per month ….
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Re: Lewis Ritson vs. Ohara Davies - 4 March 2023
Lee McGregor makes long-awaited return to the ring with close friend Scott Taylor-MacKenzie very much in his thoughts
The 26-year-old was devastated to learn his friend from childhood, also 26, had undergone a lifesaving ten-hour operation and placed in an induced coma after suffering a choking incident while eating at home.
McGregor visited the Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale skipper in hospital prior to travelling down to Newcastle ahead of tomorrow night's duel with Burkino Faso's Alexis Boureima Kabore.
An online fundraiser, set up by McGregor's partner Amber, has raised more than £14,000 with another childhood friend of the duo, former Hibs striker Jason Cummings, among those to donate.
"It was a total freak accident," McGregor told the Evening News. "He's had the operation, was put in intensive care but he's out now and I hope this is the start of his road to recovery. It's going to be a long one so we just want to do everything we can to help him because he's got a young family, he's going to be off work, his missus looks after the wee one on her own. I was devastated to hear what happened to him and I know in normal times he would be down here in Newcastle with me by my side.
"So I'm even more determined to get the win this weekend for him and hopefully he gets better soon and there are better days ahead. I saw him before I came down to Newcastle earlier this week so it was reassuring to see him in person, even though he's pretty ill. We just want to help Scott and his family as much as we can so he doesn't have to worry about how the bills are going to be paid, so there's no pressure on him to get back to work as soon as he can.
"I've grown up with Scott from when we were wee boys, we're all from the same area in Saughton so to see someone that close to you go through something like this, it's been a tough few days that's for sure. But we're all just keeping our fingers crossed that he's over the worst now."
The 26-year-old was devastated to learn his friend from childhood, also 26, had undergone a lifesaving ten-hour operation and placed in an induced coma after suffering a choking incident while eating at home.
McGregor visited the Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale skipper in hospital prior to travelling down to Newcastle ahead of tomorrow night's duel with Burkino Faso's Alexis Boureima Kabore.
An online fundraiser, set up by McGregor's partner Amber, has raised more than £14,000 with another childhood friend of the duo, former Hibs striker Jason Cummings, among those to donate.
"It was a total freak accident," McGregor told the Evening News. "He's had the operation, was put in intensive care but he's out now and I hope this is the start of his road to recovery. It's going to be a long one so we just want to do everything we can to help him because he's got a young family, he's going to be off work, his missus looks after the wee one on her own. I was devastated to hear what happened to him and I know in normal times he would be down here in Newcastle with me by my side.
"So I'm even more determined to get the win this weekend for him and hopefully he gets better soon and there are better days ahead. I saw him before I came down to Newcastle earlier this week so it was reassuring to see him in person, even though he's pretty ill. We just want to help Scott and his family as much as we can so he doesn't have to worry about how the bills are going to be paid, so there's no pressure on him to get back to work as soon as he can.
"I've grown up with Scott from when we were wee boys, we're all from the same area in Saughton so to see someone that close to you go through something like this, it's been a tough few days that's for sure. But we're all just keeping our fingers crossed that he's over the worst now."
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