cramptons arrive london,england.
cramptons arrive london,england.
team bazooka hav touch down in pommie land a wk ahead of his commonwealth title shot against darren barker.my good friend in london tells me they wont get any favors over here a wk out from the fight.
things will be made difficult 4 him 2 try 2 upset him b 4the fight,put him of his fightplan,all fighters fighting out of there country wood go threw it i guess,good luck to ben

Keep us updated. I'm sure Ben will give it his best shot.Great to see an Aussie fighting for a Commonwealth title.While these alphabet regional titles give our guys a rating generally the Commonwealth titles are still a better standard of opponent.It's obviously cheaper to fight for the Mickey Mouse Pacific pan Asian whatever "titles" which is a shame.
well put, couldnt agree more a Cwth title is only one step below a world titlerazor7 wrote:Keep us updated. I'm sure Ben will give it his best shot.Great to see an Aussie fighting for a Commonwealth title.While these alphabet regional titles give our guys a rating generally the Commonwealth titles are still a better standard of opponent.It's obviously cheaper to fight for the Mickey Mouse Pacific pan Asian whatever "titles" which is a shame.
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hey mate your not a pom r u?anyway things r fine in pommie land,and ben will shake the hell out of barker.i here the kids a bit weak on the chin,has been nocked down in a few of his fights,but like agood fighter got back up to win,he will know it when the bazooka hits him.Collins2000 wrote:"Can't get into a gym"?????
Hahahaha, are we starting the excuses already?
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middleman wrote:hey mate your not a pom r u?anyway things r fine in pommie land,and ben will shake the hell out of barker.i here the kids a bit weak on the chin,has been nocked down in a few of his fights,but like agood fighter got back up to win,he will know it when the bazooka hits him.Collins2000 wrote:"Can't get into a gym"?????
Hahahaha, are we starting the excuses already?
Very witty, my semi-literate friend.
Keep us posted on the build up. The biggest fight of Ben's career and his management can't find him a gym. It doesn't bode well...
i said mate things a fine the message now was there in a gym,my hearing is not the best at the best of times and as it is coming to me threw the crampton family back here, we are awaiting more news,about 1.30 am is about the time they chec in. you r right it is most certainly the biggest fight of his life,2 days 2 go,go benny......Collins2000 wrote:middleman wrote:hey mate your not a pom r u?anyway things r fine in pommie land,and ben will shake the hell out of barker.i here the kids a bit weak on the chin,has been nocked down in a few of his fights,but like agood fighter got back up to win,he will know it when the bazooka hits him.Collins2000 wrote:"Can't get into a gym"?????
Hahahaha, are we starting the excuses already?
Very witty, my semi-literate friend.
Keep us posted on the build up. The biggest fight of Ben's career and his management can't find him a gym. It doesn't bode well...
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team bazooka will b home friday nite,not abad effort 4 a fighter with that sort of preparation,at least he had the heart and balls to hav a goCollins2000 wrote:Easy win for Barker
120-108
120-108
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Beating up on Thai taxi drivers and Manila folders isn't the best preparation for taking on real fighters...
It remains to be seen whether Barker turns out to be a "real fighter" as he certainly hasn't fought anybody of stature. The comments on Cramptons record are valid.One wonders then why a "real fighter" was unable to stop him.The usual condesceding English manner at play again.A shame Geale or Dawson haven't bothered with the Commonwealth title route. A clash with the hyped up Mr Barker would have been interesting.
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He'll certainly have learnt a lot more from going 12 rounds with Barker than from all those meaningless wins aginst unambitious and / or overmatched opponents he's had since that good win in the USA.middleman wrote:team bazooka will b home friday nite,not abad effort 4 a fighter with that sort of preparation,at least he had the heart and balls to hav a goCollins2000 wrote:Easy win for Barker
120-108
120-108
119-110
Beating up on Thai taxi drivers and Manila folders isn't the best preparation for taking on real fighters...we can always cri we waz robbed
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If he's serious, he can come again. If he goes back to whacking Fijian roadsweepers for fake titles like most of our lads seem content to do then, it will be another nail in the Aussie boxing coffin.
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You can't stop everyone, mate. 120 - 108 shows a gulf in class that only a pinhead would fail to acknowledge.razor7 wrote:It remains to be seen whether Barker turns out to be a "real fighter" as he certainly hasn't fought anybody of stature. The comments on Cramptons record are valid.One wonders then why a "real fighter" was unable to stop him.The usual condesceding English manner at play again.A shame Geale or Dawson haven't bothered with the Commonwealth title route. A clash with the hyped up Mr Barker would have been interesting.
Yes, Barker may fall at the next hurdle. That's little consolation for Ben though...
mate u r a pom arnt u?you never really answered that one 4 meCollins2000 wrote:You can't stop everyone, mate. 120 - 108 shows a gulf in class that only a pinhead would fail to acknowledge.razor7 wrote:It remains to be seen whether Barker turns out to be a "real fighter" as he certainly hasn't fought anybody of stature. The comments on Cramptons record are valid.One wonders then why a "real fighter" was unable to stop him.The usual condesceding English manner at play again.A shame Geale or Dawson haven't bothered with the Commonwealth title route. A clash with the hyped up Mr Barker would have been interesting.
Yes, Barker may fall at the next hurdle. That's little consolation for Ben though...
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middleman wrote:mate u r a pom arnt u?you never really answered that one 4 meCollins2000 wrote:You can't stop everyone, mate. 120 - 108 shows a gulf in class that only a pinhead would fail to acknowledge.razor7 wrote:It remains to be seen whether Barker turns out to be a "real fighter" as he certainly hasn't fought anybody of stature. The comments on Cramptons record are valid.One wonders then why a "real fighter" was unable to stop him.The usual condesceding English manner at play again.A shame Geale or Dawson haven't bothered with the Commonwealth title route. A clash with the hyped up Mr Barker would have been interesting.
Yes, Barker may fall at the next hurdle. That's little consolation for Ben though...![]()
Born in England, mate. Does that qualify me for your 'pom' tag?
I like to think I look beyond past national bias though.
Have I said anything that wasn't true and / or justified?
Of course, if you enjoy listening to Brad Vocale or that other clown Angelo Hyder describing the local heroes on Foxsports demolishing overmatched part timers as "fantastic displays of boxing" involving "incredible rips to the body" you probably don't like what I have to say...
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Not sure where you are getting your figures from, mate. Perhaps you are making them up or need help with your arithmetic...razor7 wrote:Of course we all accept the records built on thai taxi drivers etc.But hello the vaunted Darren Barkers opponents before the Crampton fight had a total of 16 wins 7 draws and 56 losses between them. Can we replace thai taxi drivers with with pommy pork pies?
Paul Samuels alone had 17 wins going into the fight with Barker.
And Ojay Abrahams might have might have 70+ losses on his record, but if you knew anything about boxing (which, of course, you don't) you'd recognise that he's a far better opponent than almost all those lads Crampton 'fought'.
Sure, there are some guys with a lot of losses on Barker's resume but I'd still say they are better opponents than most of the cannon fodder fed to 'prospects' here. The fact that Barker won every round against Crampton suggests I might be onto something.
you are a pom, quote.. if his serious,he can come again.Collins2000 wrote:He'll certainly have learnt a lot more from going 12 rounds with Barker than from all those meaningless wins aginst unambitious and / or overmatched opponents he's had since that good win in the USA.middleman wrote:team bazooka will b home friday nite,not abad effort 4 a fighter with that sort of preparation,at least he had the heart and balls to hav a goCollins2000 wrote:Easy win for Barker
120-108
120-108
119-110
Beating up on Thai taxi drivers and Manila folders isn't the best preparation for taking on real fighters...we can always cri we waz robbed
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If he's serious, he can come again. If he goes back to whacking Fijian roadsweepers for fake titles like most of our lads seem content to do then, it will be another nail in the Aussie boxing coffin.