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Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 18:05
by jameswilson
Haha seeing Frank screaming at the ref to stop it in the replay.

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 18:06
by crusader
Nice showing

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 18:06
by Boxing Prospect
ShadrachSimmo wrote:Good stuff. Magdaleno was awful.
A good case can be made there. It was good from Falanagan but Magdaleno looked small, powerless and never seemed to have any balance at all.

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 18:07
by digzee
Best British card this year.

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 18:07
by MarkMcBurney
Awful refereeing - Magdaleno could have been seriously hurt there and was gone quite clearly. The uppercut closed the show, awesome.

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 18:08
by palooka
I like him, he is guileless.

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 18:09
by handsofstone
Again effing WOW,superb demolition job from Flanagan,ive always rated Terry but my estimation has gon through the roof

I know a lot of people on here never gave Magdaleno much chance but i did because ive seen a fair bit of him over the years and i really thought this was going to the wire(i tipped a draw :-? )

Just superb from Flanagan he demolished a good fighter there,the accuracy was as good as you'll see in a stoppage anywhere,cracking right hook for the 1st hook,a beauty of a uppercut for the 2nd,really,really pleased for Terry and i hope the rest of the boxing world will take note :bow: :salut:

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 18:09
by Andrew
Terry beats Crolla with ease said it for a while but that confirms it and I like Anthony as well.

Will Horse move him high up that list now :lol:

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 18:10
by ThereByTheGrace
Magdaleno wasn't great, but he was uncomfy from the start lost his footing and was square on a lot.

But you have to give it to Flanagan. I wish him well. Fuxk sky and their lightweights!

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 18:12
by skanksta
Liam Smith and Terry Flanagan and Derry Matthews World champs, Brian Rose, Frank Buglioni fighting for titles.., Ovill drawing in Argentina..,
when did Britain become a boxing super-power ?!
Our beloved domestic gatekeepers keep fighting for world titles and winning them - WTF ?!
:box:

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 18:12
by skanksta
Naandrew wrote:Terry beats Crolla with ease said it for a while but that confirms it and I like Anthony as well.

Will Horse move him high up that list now :lol:
x2

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 18:13
by Tangerine
Liam Walsh?

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 18:14
by skanksta
Someone start a new thread...

"Ranking Britain's Lightweights in order - and why"

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 18:15
by Neil Gee
skanksta wrote:
Naandrew wrote:Terry beats Crolla with ease said it for a while but that confirms it and I like Anthony as well.

Will Horse move him high up that list now :lol:
x2
Anthony wouldn't be that easy to hit. Crolla doesn't do anything brilliantly but he does everything well.

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 18:17
by bripez
ThereByTheGrace wrote:Fast car Eddie must be fuming! Allegedly has one smith and takes him to the world title!
At this moment F is pissing himself - he will get at least half a dozen piss poor gimme defences from this one.

The (other) Smiths, Boomer, Clev - ingrates the lot of 'em - they should have stayed with the master.

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 18:17
by skanksta
Neil Gee wrote:
skanksta wrote:
Naandrew wrote:Terry beats Crolla with ease said it for a while but that confirms it and I like Anthony as well.

Will Horse move him high up that list now :lol:
x2
Anthony wouldn't be that easy to hit. Crolla doesn't do anything brilliantly but he does everything well.

True, but workrate, size and power makes Turbo Terry a big favourite.

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 18:20
by crusader
skanksta wrote:Liam Smith and Terry Flanagan and Derry Matthews World champs, Brian Rose, Frank Buglioni fighting for titles.., Ovill drawing in Argentina..,
when did Britain become a boxing super-power ?!
Our beloved domestic gatekeepers keep fighting for world titles and winning them - WTF ?!
:box:
Not much WTF when you've seen who've they've actually beaten.

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 18:21
by Cholo_cws
Lillis, Bunce and allegedly full of mock outrage about ratings yet quiet about what WBO/WBAs given them recently.

How important is it that a referee wipes a boxer's gloves when he's knocked down and his glove's been on the canvas because Terry O'Connor continually doesn't do this.

Well done Flanagan. Very good display.

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 18:22
by ThereByTheGrace
bripez wrote:
ThereByTheGrace wrote:Fast car Eddie must be fuming! Allegedly has one smith and takes him to the world title!
At this moment F is pissing himself - he will get at least half a dozen piss poor gimme defences from this one.

The (other) Smiths, Boomer, Clev - ingrates the lot of 'em - they should have stayed with the master.
Might be right there. I always remember Allegedly saying. "I had the same problems in the 80s, and they all came back a few years later". No doubt Allegedly's cards have been better than Mismatchrooms over the past few months.

Allegedly can take Smiths fanbase now and run with it as you say.

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 18:23
by ShadrachSimmo
Boxing Prospect wrote:
ShadrachSimmo wrote:Good stuff. Magdaleno was awful.
A good case can be made there. It was good from Falanagan but Magdaleno looked small, powerless and never seemed to have any balance at all.
Nothing away from Turbo though. Magdalenos hair style in itself deserved a pounding.

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 18:28
by expe
ShadrachSimmo wrote:
Boxing Prospect wrote:
ShadrachSimmo wrote:Good stuff. Magdaleno was awful.
A good case can be made there. It was good from Falanagan but Magdaleno looked small, powerless and never seemed to have any balance at all.
Nothing away from Turbo though. Magdalenos hair style in itself deserved a pounding.
Now we know why he was wearing a hat all week.

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 18:30
by Neil Gee
Are they showing a documentary about David Haye against Dereck Chisora just to piss the bbb of c off? That was the fight they tried to ban.

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 19:18
by Boxerbeetle
Cholo_cws wrote:Lillis, Bunce and allegedly full of mock outrage about ratings yet quiet about what WBO/WBAs given them recently.

How important is it that a referee wipes a boxer's gloves when he's knocked down and his glove's been on the canvas because Terry O'Connor continually doesn't do this.

Well done Flanagan. Very good display.
I didn't think it was important at all anymore - isn't it just a remnant of when the canvas was coated in resin or something?

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 19:30
by pyenest77
I have been one to doubt terry but he was pretty awesome tonight.

Re: WW3 Manchester October 10th RBR

Posted: 10 Oct 2015, 20:05
by Andrew
Jimmy Kelly was in a cracking fight afterwards. That Argie took some killer shots and kept coming back. Was closer in the later rounds than scorecards suggest but very good learning fight,