Frankie Gavin and Jamie Cox tonight
Frankie Gavin and Jamie Cox tonight
Anybody watching these lads in their respective bare knuckle fights tonight?
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mickey1975
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Re: Francie Gavin and Jamie Cox tonight
Good man, knew you would be.
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mickey1975
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Re: Francie Gavin and Jamie Cox tonight
Didn't go well for Frankie
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Bigdogsnose
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Re: Francie Gavin and Jamie Cox tonight
Sparked in the first!
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mickey1975
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Re: Francie Gavin and Jamie Cox tonight
Did he even get properly hit?
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Bigdogsnose
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Re: Francie Gavin and Jamie Cox tonight
Not watching it, just reading a blog. Apparently looked in shit condition (must if been in the full fat coke), get smoked by an uppercut.
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mickey1975
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Re: Francie Gavin and Jamie Cox tonight
I saw it. His tactics were awful and he looked in bad condition. He fell to pieces the second his opponent employed BKB skills.Bigdogsnose wrote: ↑28 Jun 2025, 16:45 Not watching it, just reading a blog. Apparently looked in shit condition (must if been in the full fat coke), get smoked by an uppercut.
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mickey1975
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Re: Francie Gavin and Jamie Cox tonight
Great night for the boxers… I know a few lads who’ve done both and they all say it’s a completely different sport. I thought Cox would have suited it, though.
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Re: Francie Gavin and Jamie Cox tonight
Cox got stopped
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Old bones Ian
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Re: Francie Gavin and Jamie Cox tonight
Being ignorant of BKB , what's the approach the fighters use , meaning difference to gloved boxing is it more go for it and not trying to box too much?
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mickey1975
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Re: Francie Gavin and Jamie Cox tonight
Dirty boxing they call it. Holding and hitting. They're very good at it. I only realised tonight that it's legal, I've seen bkb guys in the gym practicing it but thought it was illegal.Old bones Ian wrote: ↑28 Jun 2025, 18:03 Being ignorant of BKB , what's the approach the fighters use , meaning difference to gloved boxing is it more go for it and not trying to box too much?
Re: Francie Gavin and Jamie Cox tonight
Did you ever watch Cain Velasquez in his pomp in UFC? If so, his stand up work (without the kicking) would have been great in BKB.Old bones Ian wrote: ↑28 Jun 2025, 18:03 Being ignorant of BKB , what's the approach the fighters use , meaning difference to gloved boxing is it more go for it and not trying to box too much?
P.s. I've never seen anybody (IMO) who'd be better in a real fight than Cain at his best. There are great boxers, MMA guys and wrestlers who do/did their sports well including better than Cain did MMA but in a pure scrap I've not seen a man yet I'd back over Cain.
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Re: Frankie Gavin and Jamie Cox tonight
Don't follow it, pretty grim stuff IMO, heard Paulie is doing it too, crazy, he must have made some good dough from boxing
Re: Frankie Gavin and Jamie Cox tonight
Yeah. Hannah Rankin got knocked into the next century when she had a fight. Same will happen to Paulie
Re: Frankie Gavin and Jamie Cox tonight
Didn’t he already try it once and lose? He surely can’t be broke, he has the commentary work as well.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025, 02:01 Don't follow it, pretty grim stuff IMO, heard Paulie is doing it too, crazy, he must have made some good dough from boxing
Re: Frankie Gavin and Jamie Cox tonight
Grim generally or grim when it's washed-up boxers involved?Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025, 02:01 Don't follow it, pretty grim stuff IMO, heard Paulie is doing it too, crazy, he must have made some good dough from boxing
I like it, whether it's in a ring, a barn or wherever providing it's a good match between fit lads. Purest version of the sport IMO.
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Re: Frankie Gavin and Jamie Cox tonight
What channel was this on?
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mickey1975
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JamesPhilips
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Re: Frankie Gavin and Jamie Cox tonight
Thanks I looked for it live but couldn’t find it!
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he had one fight, and i thought he won but got robbed (although it was very close)Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025, 02:01 Don't follow it, pretty grim stuff IMO, heard Paulie is doing it too, crazy, he must have made some good dough from boxing
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Re: Francie Gavin and Jamie Cox tonight
I know he’s 38 and not boxed professionally for 7 years but you kind of assume a former fringe world level pro boxer and decorated amateur would be a force in BKB, just goes to show if you are caught flush anyone can be knocked out.mickey1975 wrote: ↑28 Jun 2025, 19:04Dirty boxing they call it. Holding and hitting. They're very good at it. I only realised tonight that it's legal, I've seen bkb guys in the gym practicing it but thought it was illegal.Old bones Ian wrote: ↑28 Jun 2025, 18:03 Being ignorant of BKB , what's the approach the fighters use , meaning difference to gloved boxing is it more go for it and not trying to box too much?
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Riddick Bowie
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Re: Frankie Gavin and Jamie Cox tonight
Pretty embarrassing results. Any footage?
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Nightmare Roy
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Re: Frankie Gavin and Jamie Cox tonight
On both fronts for me.Jimmy2025 wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025, 03:31Grim generally or grim when it's washed-up boxers involved?Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025, 02:01 Don't follow it, pretty grim stuff IMO, heard Paulie is doing it too, crazy, he must have made some good dough from boxing
I like it, whether it's in a ring, a barn or wherever providing it's a good match between fit lads. Purest version of the sport IMO.