I think Selby vs Warrington is a closer fight than many people seem to think.
Warrington has come on a lot, he's improved, Selby has stagnated. I think Warrington is tidy enough and clever enought o make a real go of it, without having KO power he still has enough power to gain respect.
Round-By-Round - Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
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Re: Josh Warrington vs. Dennis Ceylan - October 21st 2017
Thanks - lucky guessarlovski wrote:mark a h wrote:This post says it all really. Ceylan has a few tricks up his sleeve but they are mostly ineffective if you control the pace and dont let ceylan lead. With joshs high workrate and pressing style itll be too much for ceylan. It will take him out of his flow and if warrington can target the body good, i expect a late stoppageKilsby wrote:I think we need to bring a bit of reality back to this thread.
Warrington is a Warren fighter, on a Warren card, in Warringtons home city.
I think Warrington will win this regardless (legitimately) but even if Ceylan won a close hard fought fight he wouldn't get the nod here.
Ceylan doesn't like pressure and that's the only way Warrington fights.... Warringtons power is not devastating by any means, in fact his 5 ko's testify to this but he's a fit lad and he will bring it in front of his home crowd.
It wouldn't completely shock me if Warrington stopped him late (between 9-12) but it's more than highly likely Warrington will be having his hand raised.
Keep your money in your pocket if you're thinking of backing Ceylan.![]()
Congrats mate, top win for Josh