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Re: RBR - Rees vs Crolla
Posted: 29 Jun 2013, 19:31
by sucracristo
not much happening in that ochieng lucas fight.
ochieng is doing a lot of ducking and backing out and occasionally
throws a wild punch off the jab in 1st 3. if he got aggressive he
would probably get the better of the exchanges
Re: RBR - Rees vs Crolla
Posted: 29 Jun 2013, 19:36
by lefty
DMA1987 wrote:columbo wrote:
It's not been made but from what was said in the post fight interview there's a strong chance of it happening. You say my negative agenda but I criticise things I feel are deserving of criticism. Go and look at the Frankie Gavin thread. I had nothing but praise for him or go and look about me talking about the Smith vs Dodson fight. I said nothing negative. You criticise me for having digs at Hearn but you do the complete opposite. He can do no wrong in your eyes.
You do nothing but dig pal. I can't stand FW, but I always make sure I praise him when he does something good for boxing. Like the thread I started the other day. And I definitely wouldn't manufacture negative threads about them, unlike you on Matchroom.
And Hearn can do wrong, I don't think Burns has any business fighting Crolla. I personally don't think it'll be made, I don't think Eddie expected Rees to lose.
You don't like Eddie, we get it. But it affects your credibility when you don't give credit for the positives. Its all one way traffic from you.
It's not that i dont like Eddie. It's just when he came into boxing he was saying boxing is being margalised by mismatches and fans want to see 50-50 fights. However he's not sticking to what he's said. That's my issue. At the moment he seems no different to any other 'greedy' promoter. It's the same with Brook. Brook can clearly step up in class now and im sure he would if he was offered a big fight but he keeps getting held back. I dont even mean him fighting Alexander or any of the other belt holders but atleast guys like Berto, Maidana, Guerrero, Ortiz and guys of that Calibre. It seems like he's trying he's building guys like Kell and Ricky up in Sheffield and Glasgow respectively and he's scared to put them in with live opposition incase they lose and he loses his new cash cow.
Re: RBR - Rees vs Crolla
Posted: 29 Jun 2013, 19:46
by lefty
Liam Smith was classy in his comments at ringside then.
Re: RBR - Rees vs Crolla
Posted: 29 Jun 2013, 19:47
by lefty
Id never class Camacho as having silky skills. Good at what he he does but he's not the slickest boxer.
Re: RBR - Rees vs Crolla
Posted: 29 Jun 2013, 20:51
by lefty
Id forgotten just how crazy this Macklin vs Moore fight was
Re: RBR - Rees vs Crolla
Posted: 30 Jun 2013, 04:25
by fightscorecollector
how did you all score Rees-Crolla?
i had it 115-113 Crolla
will add all sores to my fightscorecollector site
cheers
Re: RBR - Rees vs Crolla
Posted: 30 Jun 2013, 08:17
by palooka
A good night of boxxng last night; well contested and Quigg looks the real deal, a very good boxer. I enjoyed it

Re: RBR - Rees vs Crolla
Posted: 30 Jun 2013, 09:17
by DMA1987
palooka wrote:A good night of boxxng last night; well contested and Quigg looks the real deal, a very good boxer. I enjoyed it


x2 the fights seemed to work out like I hoped, which is rarely the case.
Re: RBR - Rees vs Crolla
Posted: 30 Jun 2013, 15:18
by crusader
Just watched it.
Very close fight but I thought Crolla edged it 115-114 with more effective punching.
Re: RBR - Rees vs Crolla
Posted: 30 Jun 2013, 15:30
by DMA1987
crusader wrote:Just watched it.
Very close fight but I thought Crolla edged it 115-114 with more effective punching.

I had it 115-113, the effective punching is what did it for me also in many of the close rounds. Just seemed a lot cleaner from Crolla for most of the fight.