Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:05
Have Cook-Pace fought yet? Tony Pace is much better than his record suggests.
On after Selby-Munroe, doubt it's televised. Joshua-Darch up next, come on the Welshmankeithmoonhangover wrote:Have Cook-Pace fought yet? Tony Pace is much better than his record suggests.
I hope he gets knocked out and fast, same with Campbell.columbo wrote:God the hype around Joshua is doing my head in.
Easy there son. He's hurtin' for certain after the match today.expe wrote:'Experts'
Then they show Glenn McCrory
Talk about protecting your investment, even though Hearn's hardly put much cash into him.Exoddus wrote:Terry O is the ref in the Joshua fight. Just in case things don't go to plan for Match Room.
keithmoonhangover wrote:Easy there son. He's hurtin' for certain after the match today.expe wrote:'Experts'
Then they show Glenn McCrory
yeah, for you...can't speak for buckland, but I had crolla winning without doubt vs rees due to subtle control, tight defense and keeping rees off balance. my big issue was ppl calling crolla-rees a war, when it was more technical, subdued and with tamer exchanges than expected given who was in the ring.expe wrote:John Keane is on something tonight, 116-113 Buckland is a shocking card.
That's a shocking decision, there's no way Buckland won that fight and as usual the promoter - Eddie Hearn
Gavin Rees will probably retire now, off the back of two defeats that for me he didn't deserve, especially the one tonight, he doesn't deserve that.
Yeah he's a clown. Too early to say if Joshua is any good because the British Heavyweight periphery is very poor.expe wrote:'Experts'
Then they show Glenn McCrory
I thought Rees took both, Crolla was the closer but I thought he comfortably did enough, but he didn't help by dropping the pace in the last couple of rounds.Autobarn wrote:yeah, for you...can't speak for buckland, but I had crolla winning without doubt vs rees due to subtle control, tight defense and keeping rees off balance.expe wrote:John Keane is on something tonight, 116-113 Buckland is a shocking card.
That's a shocking decision, there's no way Buckland won that fight and as usual the promoter - Eddie Hearn
Gavin Rees will probably retire now, off the back of two defeats that for me he didn't deserve, especially the one tonight, he doesn't deserve that.
I think his chin's going to be dodgy, his legs are way too skinny.ThereByTheGrace wrote:Yeah he's a clown. Too early to say if Joshua is any good because the British Heavyweight periphery is very poor.expe wrote:'Experts'
Then they show Glenn McCrory
He seems to be the house trainer for Matchroom so that's probably why, I don't think Joshua really knows enough to pick a good trainer.columbo wrote:I think Joshua could of picked a better trainer than Tony Sims.
Yes. He's built a lot like Wilder, although bulkier up top.Finch wrote:Are Joshua's legs a bit skinny?
I think crolla didn't do too much offensively to prevent rees from getting into the fight. like with crolla-derry 2, crolla was careful not to make a mistake. (I had crolla-derry 2 a draw, was worried for crolla in that one).expe wrote:I thought Rees took both, Crolla was the closer but I thought he comfortably did enough, but he didn't help by dropping the pace in the last couple of rounds.Autobarn wrote:yeah, for you...can't speak for buckland, but I had crolla winning without doubt vs rees due to subtle control, tight defense and keeping rees off balance.expe wrote:John Keane is on something tonight, 116-113 Buckland is a shocking card.
That's a shocking decision, there's no way Buckland won that fight and as usual the promoter - Eddie Hearn
Gavin Rees will probably retire now, off the back of two defeats that for me he didn't deserve, especially the one tonight, he doesn't deserve that.