Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter

jonnyyorkshu
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Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter

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Not being a know it all but was for Jamie Moore took fight 3 days notice? He was a welter vs a light middle so was eating whilst stood on scales!! He dropped Vuma heavy with a huge hook to the body who beat the punt just then think the bell came not long after!! Experience was a big factor was early in his career he is more experienced now and yea 31 but still hungry and had time out so quite fresh in reality!! Everyone knows he I strong so people will try to use skill but if he hits them they stay hit :zzz: great addition to PF[/quote]

Yes it was Jamie Moore mate
ta596
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Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter

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jonnyyorkshu wrote:Not being a know it all but was for Jamie Moore took fight 3 days notice? He was a welter vs a light middle so was eating whilst stood on scales!! He dropped Vuma heavy with a huge hook to the body who beat the punt just then think the bell came not long after!! Experience was a big factor was early in his career he is more experienced now and yea 31 but still hungry and had time out so quite fresh in reality!! Everyone knows he I strong so people will try to use skill but if he hits them they stay hit :zzz: great addition to PF
Yes it was Jamie Moore mate[/quote] From what I have seen of him he likes to counter and walk people on to his shots, won't have to wait long in PF.
manno
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Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter

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mickey1975 wrote:
ta596 wrote:I would agree not a badass, not the best chin when someone gives it back to him, as Culcay showed, who is not a big puncher, a lot of fighters get a reputation by knocking out nobodies, then when they step up, get stopped themselves, I hope Thompson gets Foot in first round, then we will see. Not saying who would win, but it would be interesting to see who gives ground first. Foot has not been tested yet in the pros, but got beat in the Aba final by a boxer who stood up to him.
Foot got beat in one of the greatest ABA finals ever, and that is no exaggeration. It was not like someone stood up to him and he shit himself. It was toe to toe for the entire fight and Glen was slightly unfortunate not to get the decision.
Bang on :TU: Also Glenn looked unlucky vs skeete in boys club final a few seasons prior imo. Having said that i saw Glenn struggle a little vs Wayne Reeds brother who is as slippery as an eel, although i got the impression he was 'under orders' and it was only a 3x2s so Foot wouldn't have even warm ed up! :box:
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