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Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:38
by lillywhite14
columbo wrote:lillywhite14 wrote:Still nervous at times, still in am mode at times too with his points scoring. Doesn't always sit down on his shots.
I'd like to see a bit more of a devil in him too. Its all well and good being respectful, shaking hands, smiles etc beforehand, but I like a bit of spite in my fighters.
Surprised about them talking about getting him good sparring. I would have been taking him to every corner of the globe for sparring long before he even turned over. I'd have thought he would have done dozens of rounds with the likes of Wlad and co already.
I imagine Wlad would dictate that. He might see Joshua as a future challenger and not want him to get a gauge of him.
Maybe, unlikely though. I don't think Wlad will be around for much longer. It works both ways too, if he sees him as a possible future challenger why not give him a going over in sparring, put doubt in his mind.
Joshua should already have been in with such company though. Even in the build up to the Olympics.
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:38
by lefty
DMA1987 wrote:columbo wrote:DMA1987 wrote:
Its everything to do with Matchroom G man, brings out the worst in a few on here.
Cmon mate, you do the same with Warren.
It's night and day.
You've been questioning Frankie Gavin's level of opposition alot. If we do the same with Brook, you dont like it.
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:39
by ThereByTheGrace
keithmoonhangover wrote:Munroe is going to win this one gentleman.......... and it ain't the wine and codeine talking.

The podgy Russian Keith, don't forget....!

Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:39
by gilgamesh
Boxing Prospect wrote:gilgamesh wrote:
Wow is Wlad actually in talks to fight a 5-0 Japanese Guy? That would be crazy
Lomachenko is rare exception Lefty, plus he still hasn't done it yet, it might not turn out well.
Strange that you're inferring the Japanese guy would target someone twice his weight rather than target someone like...oh I dunno..Adrian Hernandez or Johnriel Casimero in his own weight...
Well for one thing I don't know who Naoya Inoue is.
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:39
by onlyme
Selbys shorts are too high - leaves about 4 inches of body below the chest
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:39
by lefty
lillywhite14 wrote:columbo wrote:lillywhite14 wrote:Still nervous at times, still in am mode at times too with his points scoring. Doesn't always sit down on his shots.
I'd like to see a bit more of a devil in him too. Its all well and good being respectful, shaking hands, smiles etc beforehand, but I like a bit of spite in my fighters.
Surprised about them talking about getting him good sparring. I would have been taking him to every corner of the globe for sparring long before he even turned over. I'd have thought he would have done dozens of rounds with the likes of Wlad and co already.
I imagine Wlad would dictate that. He might see Joshua as a future challenger and not want him to get a gauge of him.
Maybe, unlikely though. I don't think Wlad will be around for much longer. It works both ways too, if he sees him as a possible future challenger why not give him a going over in sparring, put doubt in his mind.
Joshua should already have been in with such company though. Even in the build up to the Olympics.
I think Wlad will be around for a few more years. Vitali was starting to look his age. Wlad still looks at the top of his game.
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:40
by lillywhite14
columbo wrote:lillywhite14 wrote:Joshua looks considerably better than Price and both Fury's did after 4 fights.
Does he? Price was blasting people out, left, right and centre aswell at that level.
He wasn't. He looked poor on his debut, I remember him making a right meal of Peret too, going the distance. That was after his 4th fight too. Joshua ain't even approached second gear yet, all been very nicely, nicely and dispatched everyone with little effort.
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:40
by lefty
Munroe looks like dog shit.
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:41
by Tuan_Jim
Joshua will struggle to get the rounds necessary to fully develop because the UK referees will stop fights in his favour as early as possible to assist with the hype train. The referees here damage both prospect and opponent's careers.
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:41
by DMA1987
expe wrote:DMA1987 wrote:expe wrote:What fighter would take a fight on a Matchroom show? Every show there's a shocking decision that Watt and Halling try and claim is acceptable. Something isn't right here, there never used to be this amount of bad decisions, the board should be taking a close look at these shows with what's going on.
You are aware Rees was the Matchroom fighter?
And why on earth do you hope Joshua and Campbell are knocked out? Would UK boxing be a better place, fighters being hyped isn't anything new?
Do you seriously think those scores were fair? Who's Buckland going to be fighting down the road, most of the lightweights are with Matchroom and Rees would have retired after one more defeat.
The hype around them is at new levels, all because they won Gold medals at a home Olympics, Joshua appearing to get lucky with a couple of decisions, the quicker they get KO'd the better.
If they deserve to get KO'd then fair enough, but they are both doing just fine ATM. I don't blame them for any decisions and levels of hype, they deserve to be progressed and to be honest have our support.
As for the first paragraph its just nonsense. I don't see the scandal behind the scores to be honest, I had it for Rees, but it wasn't convincing.
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:41
by lefty
lillywhite14 wrote:columbo wrote:lillywhite14 wrote:Joshua looks considerably better than Price and both Fury's did after 4 fights.
Does he? Price was blasting people out, left, right and centre aswell at that level.
He wasn't. He looked poor on his debut, I remember him making a right meal of Peret too, going the distance. That was after his 4th fight too. Joshua ain't even approached second gear yet, all been very nicely, nicely and dispatched everyone with little effort.
As we know though mate, everyone looks pretty decent at this level.
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:42
by Boxing Prospect
gilgamesh wrote:Boxing Prospect wrote:gilgamesh wrote:
Wow is Wlad actually in talks to fight a 5-0 Japanese Guy? That would be crazy
Lomachenko is rare exception Lefty, plus he still hasn't done it yet, it might not turn out well.
Strange that you're inferring the Japanese guy would target someone twice his weight rather than target someone like...oh I dunno..Adrian Hernandez or Johnriel Casimero in his own weight...
Well for one thing I don't know who Naoya Inoue is.
World ranked Japanese wonder-kid, claimed national and Asian titles in his first 5 fights. He's a highly touted prospect who has been pushed from the off with wins over Korean, Thai and Japanese champions in his first 4 fights.
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:44
by ThereByTheGrace
Worrying signs by Munroe at the end. Fooling no-one.
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:44
by DMA1987
columbo wrote:DMA1987 wrote:columbo wrote:
Cmon mate, you do the same with Warren.
It's night and day.
You've been questioning Frankie Gavin's level of opposition alot. If we do the same with Brook, you dont like it.
Warren is currently in the process of ruining Frankie Gavin with these bad matchups. You were criticising Brooks opposition which included becoming a mandatory for a world belt which is again, night and day.
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:45
by Boxing Prospect
Munroe looks done...really, really poor
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:46
by lefty
DMA1987 wrote:columbo wrote:DMA1987 wrote:
It's night and day.
You've been questioning Frankie Gavin's level of opposition alot. If we do the same with Brook, you dont like it.
Warren is currently in the process of ruining Frankie Gavin with these bad matchups. You were criticising Brooks opposition which included becoming a mandatory for a world belt which is again, night and day.
How long has Gavin been a pro and how long has Kell? On top of that, how many pro fights have the pair of them had?
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:46
by keithmoonhangover
ThereByTheGrace wrote:keithmoonhangover wrote:Munroe is going to win this one gentleman.......... and it ain't the wine and codeine talking.

The podgy Russian Keith, don't forget....!

I haven't. That's why I haven't bet on it.
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:46
by gilgamesh
Lee Selby winning clearly through 2 rounds.
2-0 Selby
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:47
by lefty
Boxing Prospect wrote:Munroe looks done...really, really poor
I was saying i thought he was shot yesterday.
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:47
by Boxing Prospect
columbo wrote:
How long has Gavin been a pro and how long has Kell? On top of that, how many pro fights have the pair of them had?
Both have had too many fights and boon pro too long for their current level.
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:48
by milpool
Boxing Prospect wrote:Munroe looks done...really, really poor
Agree. I hope for his sake that this is part of his game plan...although I highly doubt it!
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:48
by ThereByTheGrace
keithmoonhangover wrote:ThereByTheGrace wrote:keithmoonhangover wrote:Munroe is going to win this one gentleman.......... and it ain't the wine and codeine talking.

The podgy Russian Keith, don't forget....!

I haven't. That's why I haven't bet on it.
Good man. Munroe doesn't have a plan other than the Homer Simpson strategy: Wait until the other guy tires then nudge him.
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:49
by lefty
Munroe really does look terrible.
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:50
by gilgamesh
3-0 Selby.
Looking easy for him
Re: Cardiff RBR
Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:50
by keithmoonhangover
Munroe will come on strong later.