Hughie Fury vs. Fred Kassi and undercard rbr.

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Fight of the year followed by dullest fight of the year, right after each other. You can really say that without exaggerating.
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Well that fight sucked, although Hughie still did a much better job than Breazeale did.
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Graham Lister wrote:Put a shirt on for fecks sake
sure ain't pretty
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LancashireLoyal wrote:did Hughie get him out of there?
Nope Hughie won by technical decison after getting cut from an accidental head clash
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Thank the lord that got stopped early,it really killed the mood in the arena,Hughie's just too laid back to be entertaining,he has got skills and i know he's young but he's far too one paced for me,i gave Kassi 1 round but he was shite too
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Liam Walsh looked good beating Joe Murray.
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What a weird ending to a fight. I think a couple of rules were broken.

Terry O'connor didn't call the cut an accidental head clash when it happened so he clearly thought it was from a punch. Hughie starts to fade and his eye start getting worse. Kassi starts to come on. I was thinking Kassi has a great chance to win this fight.

Then Terry O'connor stops the fight. Did he even call in the doctor? If he did, the doctor must have been 8 feet away. Terry O'connor called the fight off not the doctor. He then rules after he's stopped the fight. That the cut was caused by an accidental head clash. :confused:

British boxing is unbelievably corrupt.
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Graham Lister wrote:Apparently ...

Breazeale is fighting Joshua.

That's

Breazeale is fighting Joshua
Effing joke. What's AJ supposed to learn from that?
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handsofstone wrote:Thank the lord that got stopped early,it really killed the mood in the arena,Hughie's just too laid back to be entertaining,he has got skills and i know he's young but he's far too one paced for me,i gave Kassi 1 round but he was shite too
Is it just me or is that how Tyson fights too ? will never be a big ticket seller in the long run , people will get tired of it .
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Exoddus wrote: Then Terry O'connor stops the fight. Did he even call in the doctor? If he did, the doctor must have been 8 feet away. Terry O'connor called the fight off not the doctor. He then rules after he's stopped the fight. That the cut was caused by an accidental head clash. :confused:
The doctor was clearly there by the ropes, and it was my understanding the ref calls off fights under advice from the doctor.
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ttornado wrote:
Exoddus wrote: Then Terry O'connor stops the fight. Did he even call in the doctor? If he did, the doctor must have been 8 feet away. Terry O'connor called the fight off not the doctor. He then rules after he's stopped the fight. That the cut was caused by an accidental head clash. :confused:
The doctor was clearly there by the ropes, and it was my understanding the ref calls off fights under advice from the doctor.
Did the doctor even take a look at it? Hughie seems miles away from the doctor.
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James really believes he can win this. You can see his confidence
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Neil Gee wrote:
Graham Lister wrote:Apparently ...

Breazeale is fighting Joshua.

That's

Breazeale is fighting Joshua
Effing joke. What's AJ supposed to learn from that?
How easy it is to make 7 figures.
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Both rounds to Liam, but I'll be surprised if he doesn't stop James
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Graham Lister wrote:
Exoddus wrote:The doctor must have been 8 feet away
Would you want to get near to Huggy when he's bleeding??
HAHA :TU:
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Exoddus wrote:
ttornado wrote:
Exoddus wrote: Then Terry O'connor stops the fight. Did he even call in the doctor? If he did, the doctor must have been 8 feet away. Terry O'connor called the fight off not the doctor. He then rules after he's stopped the fight. That the cut was caused by an accidental head clash. :confused:
The doctor was clearly there by the ropes, and it was my understanding the ref calls off fights under advice from the doctor.
Did the doctor even take a look at it? Hughie seems miles away from the doctor.
The doctor got up on the canvas you nobber.... Then again why let fact get in the way of your nonsense :shame:
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Neil Gee wrote:
Graham Lister wrote:Apparently ...

Breazeale is fighting Joshua.

That's

Breazeale is fighting Joshua
Effing joke. What's AJ supposed to learn from that?
Humbleness....
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James's extraordinary self-belief keeps him dangerous in this fight.
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Graham Lister wrote:Facially James looks like a young Vinny Pazienza.
We used to have a lad in the gym who looked like Hector Camacho but he didn't box like him :lol:
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I hope Hughie is regularly AIDS tested. Seriously though. Is someone is cut and one of those pustules burst, there is a strong possibility of blood to blood infection...
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Spirited defiance. I've given Walsh all 7 rounds.
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Great effort from Troy James but Walsh was a class above him.
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Liam Walsh fight was a cracker. Would have him as very competitive against Luke Campbell, probably the winner.
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Neil Gee wrote:Great effort from Troy James but Walsh was a class above him.
How'd it finish Neil? Not watching.
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Deno1986 wrote:
Neil Gee wrote:Great effort from Troy James but Walsh was a class above him.
How'd it finish Neil? Not watching.
Corner threw the towel in in the 8th.
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