Franki Gavin boring fight

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time will tell funtime get me a date and what weight you want to fight at and ill be there lets settle this in the ring like men :TU:
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curtis wood wrote:time will tell funtime get me a date and what weight you want to fight at and ill be there lets settle this in the ring like men :TU:
Curtis i like ur front...u wont even win a round against Frankie b4 he stop you in 3/4rounds...ur lost to two journeymen&ur only calling him out coz the papers will be interested in a half decent footballer/journeymen boxer....ur getting stopped in 4 rounds(if Frankie dont stop u in 4rounds il never come back on these boards :TU:
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said july??

are you doing it for prize or pride curtis?
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doing what hurlock?
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curtis wood wrote:doing what hurlock?
Getting knocked out :OhYes:
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If this does happen, it would be great to see it in Brum
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Frankie Gavin wrote:
curtis wood wrote:well arnie i do want it so lets do it and tommy gunn judge me after the fight dont write me off before it even starts there was all you experts on here saying groves was gunna get took to the cleaners and look what happened like i said before ill be coming to win not make up the numbers
Yh but ur no groves are u his undefeated u lost to two lads with losing records an ur gonna lose to me come july but this time ur getting stopped u clown I don't think I can get any worse than Saturday but that would still beat u you want a payday or just a decent name on ur record cause as of yet u ent had any an u still lost fights
:roll:

No need for that shit.
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LeedsLad wrote:
Frankie Gavin wrote:
curtis wood wrote:well arnie i do want it so lets do it and tommy gunn judge me after the fight dont write me off before it even starts there was all you experts on here saying groves was gunna get took to the cleaners and look what happened like i said before ill be coming to win not make up the numbers
Yh but ur no groves are u his undefeated u lost to two lads with losing records an ur gonna lose to me come july but this time ur getting stopped u clown I don't think I can get any worse than Saturday but that would still beat u you want a payday or just a decent name on ur record cause as of yet u ent had any an u still lost fights
:roll:

No need for that shit.

Ill be honest Frankie , that made you sound a prize twat .
Curtis is unlikely to need to do it for a payday , like he said earlier , he gave up a lucrative football career to pursue his ambitions in boxing .


Now ive had a spat on here of sorts with curtis before over the karl Chiverton issue , but in this instance im behind him and feel no reason why he shouldnt get the fight , do i believe he can win ? i cant see it to be honest , but Frankie if you want to come over to the fans as someone they want to watch you need to stop with the petulant comments otherwise youll end up being one of those that people tune in just to watch in hope you get knocked out , now im not saying thats the case , but something to be aware of , to be a star in boxing it takes more than being able to actually box !!!!!!

i hope you go on to be a big star in the future , but what you need to remember is your not a star yet .
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I agree with that mate....

There does seem a general theme with these young Warren fighters that they can't stop talking about money.

It's both embarrassing and disrespectful, to their opponent and the paying public. Carry on talking like that and people will want them to lose, and lose in amusing fashion, either by bullshit stoppage or robbery :lol:

I'm not sure what was worse to be honest, Gavin's little jab at Theophane after a poor performance (illness notwithstanding, though I do think it was genuine) or the constant ''Curtis wants a payday'' crap. He just wants to prove himself as a fighter.... I'm sure a few people thought it was a bit of a gimmick when he turned over, but he's surely earnt the respect of everyone for giving up football and giving boxing a go.

DeGale of course is on a different level.... ''George, I'm getting more than you so I can cover your purse'', just made him sound even more of a knob than he already did. Probably one of the reasons why the crowd went bananas after the decision went against him.

I like both Frankie and James, but the talk about money has got to stop. Just get on with the job, FFS.
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Curtis has in the past called Frankie loads of childish names, the sort of thing De Gale was saying to Groves but in De Gales case, he was slated for it. Not many here had a problem with Curtis doing it though. Then, without actually doing anything which would further his position in the sport, Curtis is using a below-par performance from Frankie to bolster his own career.

Frankie responds and makes a dig back to someone who he (correctly imo) feels is levels below him and has done nothing but talk, and suddenly he's the bad guy. Come off it lads. Takes two to tango, and if you know the history between these two you'll know that Curtis was first to get personal.
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They both appear to want the fight. I think Curtis would make a better fight of it than Muttley. Not saying he's gonna win but it'd be good to watch after the verbals on here.
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I heard this will be on the undercard for Burns v Cook in Liverpool July 16th.

Can either fighter confirm?
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LeedsLad wrote:I agree with that mate....

There does seem a general theme with these young Warren fighters that they can't stop talking about money.

It's both embarrassing and disrespectful, to their opponent and the paying public. Carry on talking like that and people will want them to lose, and lose in amusing fashion, either by bullshit stoppage or robbery :lol:

I'm not sure what was worse to be honest, Gavin's little jab at Theophane after a poor performance (illness notwithstanding, though I do think it was genuine) or the constant ''Curtis wants a payday'' crap. He just wants to prove himself as a fighter.... I'm sure a few people thought it was a bit of a gimmick when he turned over, but he's surely earnt the respect of everyone for giving up football and giving boxing a go.

DeGale of course is on a different level.... ''George, I'm getting more than you so I can cover your purse'', just made him sound even more of a knob than he already did. Probably one of the reasons why the crowd went bananas after the decision went against him.

I like both Frankie and James, but the talk about money has got to stop. Just get on with the job, FFS.
Agree totally with this. What was it that Gavin said about Theopane, something like "I make more money than him so we should make that fight", something liek that I can't remember the exact wording but I remember thinking 'prize twat'.

Typical Warren fighters, up their own arses, full of people filling their heads with nonsense before they've got anywhere and then they wonder why people laugh when they fail.
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frankie im not wanting to fight you for a payday get real ive earnt more and blown more money than most people money comes and goes pride and respect lasts a lifetime thats what i fight for respect from the man in the street not money you mug
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I haven't seen the fight and don't intend to, it was poor match to start with and SN need to start matching Gavin more competively or the fans will start to backlash.

Can't say I'm too keen on seeing Gavin-Woodhouse. Whatever this international belt that's just been obtained means sweet FA. I'd still really like to see Gavin in with Theophane next. Lenny Daws or Steve Williams should also be on the horizon....all three of these guys will come to win and this is what the fans want to see IMO.
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TheCobra wrote:
LeedsLad wrote:I agree with that mate....

There does seem a general theme with these young Warren fighters that they can't stop talking about money.

It's both embarrassing and disrespectful, to their opponent and the paying public. Carry on talking like that and people will want them to lose, and lose in amusing fashion, either by bullshit stoppage or robbery :lol:

I'm not sure what was worse to be honest, Gavin's little jab at Theophane after a poor performance (illness notwithstanding, though I do think it was genuine) or the constant ''Curtis wants a payday'' crap. He just wants to prove himself as a fighter.... I'm sure a few people thought it was a bit of a gimmick when he turned over, but he's surely earnt the respect of everyone for giving up football and giving boxing a go.

DeGale of course is on a different level.... ''George, I'm getting more than you so I can cover your purse'', just made him sound even more of a knob than he already did. Probably one of the reasons why the crowd went bananas after the decision went against him.

I like both Frankie and James, but the talk about money has got to stop. Just get on with the job, FFS.
Agree totally with this. What was it that Gavin said about Theopane, something like "I make more money than him so we should make that fight", something liek that I can't remember the exact wording but I remember thinking 'prize twat'.

Typical Warren fighters, up their own arses, full of people filling their heads with nonsense before they've got anywhere and then they wonder why people laugh when they fail.
Yeah it was along those lines.

I'd like to see Gavin vs Theophane at some point but if I were Theophane now I'd play hardball and demand the same money that Gavin is getting.

Until Frankie is made mandatory for the title, Ashley isn't under any obligation to fight him, and apparently intends to face the winner of the upcoming eliminator.... he's the one with the title, and the world ranking.

If Frankie chooses to go a different route as a result fair enough, but fighters and promoters shouldn't be allowed to throw money around and buy the British title.

It's something that money can't buy.
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my mum always told me when i was a young pup that my big mouth was gunna get me in trouble looks like she was right just had confirmation im fighting frankie gavin for his wbo intercontinental title july 16th at the liverpool echo arena lets settle this beef once and for all may the best man win :box:
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curtis wood wrote:my mum always told me when i was a young pup that my big mouth was gunna get me in trouble looks like she was right just had confirmation im fighting frankie gavin for his wbo intercontinental title july 16th at the liverpool echo arena lets settle this beef once and for all may the best man win :box:
:lol: Look forward to it
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The 'Power of BoxRec' strikes again.

(Wonder if I could get my wishes come true if I post em?) :oo
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It's certainly not the fight I'd have picked now for Frankie but it sounds like it's all fixed up now, so what the heck. Frankie wins comfortably in 5 or 6 and then hopefully moves up a level or two. I'm suprised you got the fight Curtis, but credit where its due, you have obviously made yourself an itch Frankie and co can't resist scratching.
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LeedsLad wrote:I agree with that mate....

There does seem a general theme with these young Warren fighters that they can't stop talking about money.

It's both embarrassing and disrespectful, to their opponent and the paying public. Carry on talking like that and people will want them to lose, and lose in amusing fashion, either by bullshit stoppage or robbery :lol:

I'm not sure what was worse to be honest, Gavin's little jab at Theophane after a poor performance (illness notwithstanding, though I do think it was genuine) or the constant ''Curtis wants a payday'' crap. He just wants to prove himself as a fighter.... I'm sure a few people thought it was a bit of a gimmick when he turned over, but he's surely earnt the respect of everyone for giving up football and giving boxing a go.

DeGale of course is on a different level.... ''George, I'm getting more than you so I can cover your purse'', just made him sound even more of a knob than he already did. Probably one of the reasons why the crowd went bananas after the decision went against him.

I like both Frankie and James, but the talk about money has got to stop. Just get on with the job, FFS.
I don't think that it is just 'young Warren fighters'; we live in a culture where importance, talent and success is measured in terms of money. Young boxers are not to blamed or castigated for the culture they grow up in. Older, wiser and better educated people are marinated in the same beliefs.
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simon fox wrote:
LeedsLad wrote:I agree with that mate....

There does seem a general theme with these young Warren fighters that they can't stop talking about money.

It's both embarrassing and disrespectful, to their opponent and the paying public. Carry on talking like that and people will want them to lose, and lose in amusing fashion, either by bullshit stoppage or robbery :lol:

I'm not sure what was worse to be honest, Gavin's little jab at Theophane after a poor performance (illness notwithstanding, though I do think it was genuine) or the constant ''Curtis wants a payday'' crap. He just wants to prove himself as a fighter.... I'm sure a few people thought it was a bit of a gimmick when he turned over, but he's surely earnt the respect of everyone for giving up football and giving boxing a go.

DeGale of course is on a different level.... ''George, I'm getting more than you so I can cover your purse'', just made him sound even more of a knob than he already did. Probably one of the reasons why the crowd went bananas after the decision went against him.

I like both Frankie and James, but the talk about money has got to stop. Just get on with the job, FFS.
I don't think that it is just 'young Warren fighters'; we live in a culture where importance, talent and success is measured in terms of money. Young boxers are not to blamed or castigated for the culture they grow up in. Older, wiser and better educated people are marinated in the same beliefs.
Without question.

But I'm the same age as Frankie and was brought up not to talk about money.

It's just needless, some people are comfortable going round telling people how much they earn or how much they have in the bank... but I just think it's sad and pathetic, especially when used to score points over others.

Even my mother doesn't know how much I earn or what I've got in the bank, and vice-vera.
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LeedsLad wrote:
simon fox wrote:
LeedsLad wrote:I agree with that mate....

There does seem a general theme with these young Warren fighters that they can't stop talking about money.

It's both embarrassing and disrespectful, to their opponent and the paying public. Carry on talking like that and people will want them to lose, and lose in amusing fashion, either by bullshit stoppage or robbery :lol:

I'm not sure what was worse to be honest, Gavin's little jab at Theophane after a poor performance (illness notwithstanding, though I do think it was genuine) or the constant ''Curtis wants a payday'' crap. He just wants to prove himself as a fighter.... I'm sure a few people thought it was a bit of a gimmick when he turned over, but he's surely earnt the respect of everyone for giving up football and giving boxing a go.

DeGale of course is on a different level.... ''George, I'm getting more than you so I can cover your purse'', just made him sound even more of a knob than he already did. Probably one of the reasons why the crowd went bananas after the decision went against him.

I like both Frankie and James, but the talk about money has got to stop. Just get on with the job, FFS.
I don't think that it is just 'young Warren fighters'; we live in a culture where importance, talent and success is measured in terms of money. Young boxers are not to blamed or castigated for the culture they grow up in. Older, wiser and better educated people are marinated in the same beliefs.
Without question.

But I'm the same age as Frankie and was brought up not to talk about money.

It's just needless, some people are comfortable going round telling people how much they earn or how much they have in the bank... but I just think it's sad and pathetic, especially when used to score points over others.

Even my mother doesn't know how much I earn or what I've got in the bank, and vice-vera.
Yes; I agree, in the scheme of things it is 'sad and pathetic' and I feel that you were lucky to be brought up in an environment where other issues and factors were seen as laudable and creditable. My parents had similar scruples and morals and I did not take them on board; though I do not see it as my business what they have and they are pleased I do not need bailing out every week.

Some people are brought up dog rough with little guidance and live pretty basic and on the edge of financial disaster. When those people do get a few quid and are more financially secure, it is understandable that they would like attention drawn to their success. It puts emotional distance between an uncomfortable time and where they are now.
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....or he was just trying to sell the idea of the fight to Theophane, i.e. I earn more, so fight me and you'll earn more. Perhaps I'm naive, but I honestly didn't take it as bragging. Ashley and Frankie certainly seemed alright when they were interviewed together after the the Mutley fight.
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LeedsLad wrote:
TheCobra wrote:
LeedsLad wrote:I agree with that mate....

There does seem a general theme with these young Warren fighters that they can't stop talking about money.

It's both embarrassing and disrespectful, to their opponent and the paying public. Carry on talking like that and people will want them to lose, and lose in amusing fashion, either by bullshit stoppage or robbery :lol:

I'm not sure what was worse to be honest, Gavin's little jab at Theophane after a poor performance (illness notwithstanding, though I do think it was genuine) or the constant ''Curtis wants a payday'' crap. He just wants to prove himself as a fighter.... I'm sure a few people thought it was a bit of a gimmick when he turned over, but he's surely earnt the respect of everyone for giving up football and giving boxing a go.

DeGale of course is on a different level.... ''George, I'm getting more than you so I can cover your purse'', just made him sound even more of a knob than he already did. Probably one of the reasons why the crowd went bananas after the decision went against him.

I like both Frankie and James, but the talk about money has got to stop. Just get on with the job, FFS.
Agree totally with this. What was it that Gavin said about Theopane, something like "I make more money than him so we should make that fight", something liek that I can't remember the exact wording but I remember thinking 'prize twat'.

Typical Warren fighters, up their own arses, full of people filling their heads with nonsense before they've got anywhere and then they wonder why people laugh when they fail.
Yeah it was along those lines.

I'd like to see Gavin vs Theophane at some point but if I were Theophane now I'd play hardball and demand the same money that Gavin is getting.

Until Frankie is made mandatory for the title, Ashley isn't under any obligation to fight him, and apparently intends to face the winner of the upcoming eliminator.... he's the one with the title, and the world ranking.

If Frankie chooses to go a different route as a result fair enough, but fighters and promoters shouldn't be allowed to throw money around and buy the British title.

It's something that money can't buy.[
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In boxing money can buy just about everything :(
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