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Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:16
by Kilburn
I don't know why but I thought Murat had 19 ko's not 13. He's not as dangerous as I thought.

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:16
by crusader
Dirk Kelly wrote:Hall retires. Been in some great fights. Fair play to him recognising he was out of his depth. What the hell was going on with the betting between rounds, every round hall became more and mote the favourite!!
I saw Konency becoming the bigger favorite. His odds at the beggining were listed at 5/6, but by the end of the fight they were 1/6

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:16
by Deno1986
Asterix wrote:
Deno1986 wrote:Lads, anyone know if Gavin-Kelly is being shown or has it finished?
It's fight number 10, so much later on.
Cheers mate. :TU:

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:17
by Asterix
lefty wrote:
Asterix wrote:
crusader wrote:If one of them wins it will be Frenkel.
Yeah, like I said in another topic, I think Frenkel has the best chance. I think the odds are against both Frenkel and Murat winning, though obviously both have a decent chance on paper.
I wouldnt count murat out though!He boxes very much like arthur abraham!He's got some power too!If it goes over 12 then i see cleverly winning a clear decision but if it gets stopped early i can see murat doing the stopping!
Murat's decent, but I think it's Cleverly's fight to lose. I saw Murat sparring Kessler and he looked OK, but not special.

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:17
by leforge
Will any fight go the distance?

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:18
by Deno1986
crusader wrote:
Dirk Kelly wrote:Hall retires. Been in some great fights. Fair play to him recognising he was out of his depth. What the hell was going on with the betting between rounds, every round hall became more and mote the favourite!!
I saw Konency becoming the bigger favorite. His odds at the beggining were listed at 5/6, but by the end of the fight they were 1/6
The pre-fight 21/10 odds for a Konecny stoppage were a gift.

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:18
by lefty
That brancalion who Nathan fought in his last fight was pretty awful i think to be honest!

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:18
by stujones
whicker wrote:
Srebmun wrote:Hall retires :(
Not sure where else he can go, other than the "opponent route."
Not much talent in the Light Middleweight division domestically - its quite bare in terms of depth.

Rhodes will be looking at EBU or world level fights - Small is probably out of the picture now, McDonagh has retired. There isn't much to challenge Webb.

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:18
by crusader
I think Clev will win on points. Scores something along the lines of 116-112. Very impressive if he stops Murat. Murat looks pretty tough.

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:19
by Autobarn
with konekny and hall, i felt too many were hyping it as a potential classic due to how similar they were in build and aggression. well, what appealed to me about konekny and rhodes was the contrast in style, size, power, workrate. i felt the contrasts would have made it an outstanding fight, and i was gutted when rhodes pulled out. more gutted than when barker pulled out of the macklin bout.

as we saw, konekny knew far too much for hall. good fighter to watch and his war with dzinziruk is probably one of my fave light middleweight fights.

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:19
by crusader
lefty wrote:That brancalion who Nathan fought in his last fight was pretty awful i think to be honest!
Prior to fighting Clev he was knocked out in 83 seconds by Brahmer. Decent opponent, but really not that great. Murat is a lot better.

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:20
by whicker
stujones wrote:
whicker wrote:
Srebmun wrote:Hall retires :(
Not sure where else he can go, other than the "opponent route."
Not much talent in the Light Middleweight division domestically - its quite bare in terms of depth.

Rhodes will be looking at EBU or world level fights - Small is probably out of the picture now, McDonagh has retired. There isn't much to challenge Webb.
Also, though, if he is happy to go abroad as an opponent, I'm sure he would be in demand- and he always has his punchers chance.

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:20
by leforge
stujones wrote:
whicker wrote:
Srebmun wrote:Hall retires :(
Not sure where else he can go, other than the "opponent route."
Not much talent in the Light Middleweight division domestically - its quite bare in terms of depth.

Rhodes will be looking at EBU or world level fights - Small is probably out of the picture now, McDonagh has retired. There isn't much to challenge Webb.
Small is going nowhere serves him right!

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:21
by Kilburn
Autobarn wrote:with konekny and hall, i felt too many were hyping it as a potential classic due to how similar they were in build and aggression. well, what appealed to me about konekny and rhodes was the contrast in style, size, power, workrate. i felt the contrasts would have made it an outstanding fight, and i was gutted when rhodes pulled out. more gutted than when barker pulled out of the macklin bout.

as we saw, konekny knew far too much for hall. good fighter to watch and his war with dzinziruk is probably one of my fave light middleweight fights.
Good work Autobarn. You are the boxing geek I used to be and wish I still was :TU:

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:21
by hurlock
clev must not be distracted by murats man boob's :!: eyes down is a no,no :!: never take your mincer's of the job :!:

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:21
by whicker
Autobarn wrote:with konekny and hall, i felt too many were hyping it as a potential classic due to how similar they were in build and aggression. well, what appealed to me about konekny and rhodes was the contrast in style, size, power, workrate. i felt the contrasts would have made it an outstanding fight, and i was gutted when rhodes pulled out. more gutted than when barker pulled out of the macklin bout.

as we saw, konekny knew far too much for hall. good fighter to watch and his war with dzinziruk is probably one of my fave light middleweight fights.
Rhodes would have done better, thats true. So is Rhodes lined up now against Lonekny next?

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:22
by lefty
Asterix wrote:
lefty wrote:
Asterix wrote: Yeah, like I said in another topic, I think Frenkel has the best chance. I think the odds are against both Frenkel and Murat winning, though obviously both have a decent chance on paper.
I wouldnt count murat out though!He boxes very much like arthur abraham!He's got some power too!If it goes over 12 then i see cleverly winning a clear decision but if it gets stopped early i can see murat doing the stopping!
Murat's decent, but I think it's Cleverly's fight to lose. I saw Murat sparring Kessler and he looked OK, but not special.
Yeah i can see where you're coming from,Murat has a mean left hook on him though!Ive watched about 3 or 4 fights of his and he wont be a pushover!If you look at his record he beat gabriel campillo who beat hugo hernan garay and beibut shemenov so he's no pushover!

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:23
by leforge
whicker wrote:
Autobarn wrote:with konekny and hall, i felt too many were hyping it as a potential classic due to how similar they were in build and aggression. well, what appealed to me about konekny and rhodes was the contrast in style, size, power, workrate. i felt the contrasts would have made it an outstanding fight, and i was gutted when rhodes pulled out. more gutted than when barker pulled out of the macklin bout.

as we saw, konekny knew far too much for hall. good fighter to watch and his war with dzinziruk is probably one of my fave light middleweight fights.
Rhodes would have done better, thats true. So is Rhodes lined up now against Lonekny next?
Don't think Rhodes would win! Who knows what's happening with Rhodes he could be going nowhere as not sure the future of hatton promotions.

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:23
by Jesus
when is sexton chisora??

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:24
by Asterix
lefty wrote:Yeah i can see where you're coming from,Murat has a mean left hook on him though!Ive watched about 3 or 4 fights of his and he wont be a pushover!If you look at his record he beat gabriel campillo who beat hugo hernan garay and beibut shemenov so he's no pushover!
Yep, I agree with you. I hope Cleverly fights cleverly. :wink: We'll really get to see what Cleverly's made of here.

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:24
by hurlock
i hope hall dont pack it in, the guy knew too much for him like katsidis against mitchell imo. he can win a british & farnell knows why rhodes pulled out now.

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:24
by Srebmun
whicker wrote:
Srebmun wrote:Hall retires :(
Not sure where else he can go, other than the "opponent route."
Aye I know, always sad to see a man admit he's had his day. Best of luck to him in whatever he does.

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:25
by Asterix
Jesus wrote:when is sexton chisora??
Cleverly now, Brook next, then Sexton-Chisora.

Linkage: http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p ... 0#p2593890

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:28
by hurlock
i think cleverley's composure is poor as he see's red & against a heavy handed compact seasoned pro like murat he may well come unstuck, i fancy clev but like watt said far from the polished performer.

also the krauts aint day tripper's they dont leave germany if they aint dead cert.

Re: Magnificent Seven PBP/Discussion

Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 14:29
by Srebmun
hurlock wrote:also the krauts aint day tripper's they dont leave germany if they aint dead cert.
Let's hope this Kraut has his towel out early.