Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024

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rd350lc wrote: 08 Mar 2024, 13:37 Bloody love Greene .
His fight with Gilley was epic
As was their sportsmanship and respect to each other after .
British boxing at it's very best .
What a tremendous result
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First up Huni vs Lerena - I trust a lot of boxreccers helped push the opening 4/9 into 1/6 ?

Huni looks like he's gonna go quite far, Lerena not so much.
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Really like Greene as well, the Gilley fight was incredible, was at his fight with Paul Kean not long ago, he blitzed him that night
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just had to nip to shop, thought I'd miss first fight, get in!
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Justice looks like one of those faces off Mount Rushmore
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Bloody hell lost his mum two days ago. I hope he wins this
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MightyWarrior wrote: 08 Mar 2024, 14:26 Bloody hell lost his mum two days ago. I hope he wins this
strong to even get in the ring after that
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024

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Cracking first two rounds!
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Fair play to him, extremely strong character.
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really enjoyed that, Lerena has come to win and is winning first 2 for me. Huni took some big shots.
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He’s got a great amateur pedigree apparently, which you can see, and he takes a good shot as well - as bloody hell he got caught there

Kev really going for it but this guy looks durable he’s in for a tough night
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I think it’s actually four people on commentary on DAZN, but Mike is getting muscled out by the American
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024

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lerena with quick hands, but just doesnt look completely sure of himself to me. seems hesistant much of the time. huni fighting more confidently
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margaret thatcher wrote: 08 Mar 2024, 14:39 lerena with quick hands and some pop, but just doesnt look completely sure of himself to me. seems hesistant much of the time. huni fighting more confidently
Was the same v Dubois. He almost stopped punching like he remembered he was supposed to lose.
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MightyWarrior wrote: 08 Mar 2024, 14:26 Justice looks like one of those faces off Mount Rushmore
If he was in the running for President with Trump and Biden he'd probably be the most sensible choice.
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jameswilson wrote: 08 Mar 2024, 14:41
MightyWarrior wrote: 08 Mar 2024, 14:26 Justice looks like one of those faces off Mount Rushmore
If he was in the running for President with Trump and Biden he'd probably be the most sensible choice.
Haha true - DAZN comm is good, the American is good and Barry reigns in Darren and they’re all talking sense
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Not a lot in it - 3-2 or 4-1 to some1, probably Huni. :maybe:

He's classier.
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I’m obviously not up to speed with this, but why is Mark Chamberlain a personal favourite of his Excellency El moneybags?
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024

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lerena is a talented guy and his punches are pretty good quality, but justis just rolling off his shots a lot easier and looking more the boss
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MightyWarrior wrote: 08 Mar 2024, 14:47 I’m obviously not up to speed with this, but why is Mark Chamberlain a personal favourite of his Excellency El moneybags?
that one threw me too
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024

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Huni taking over somewhat now, good R6 for him.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Anthony Joshua vs Francis Ngannou | PPV - 8 March 2024

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back and forth for me, Lerena had a spell in round 7
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huni one of those guys who does a lot of things solid, but not particularly well. at a higher level i think he'll not have the power to maul/bully as much and will need to box and move more though
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SeanBrennan wrote: 08 Mar 2024, 14:54 back and forth for me, Lerena had a spell in round 7
lerena's had his moments for sure but huni is generally controlling it now
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Yeah expect Huni to win a sort of 97-93 kinda decision.

Commentators just said if Huni does get through this it's a brilliant learningf fight and he will be a much better boxer for this experience.
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