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Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
Posted: 13 Jun 2009, 04:43
by REAL_DEAL
Horse wrote:Why didn't they show the Coyle fight on Sky?
I can't stand the low level tosh they are showing on Sky at the moment.
It was a good performance by the pol who beat coyle. one sided and threw a lot of body shots. His team said they were going be Jamie Moore next opponnent.
Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
Posted: 13 Jun 2009, 06:13
by alexpaterson
Was it a good fight do you think Olusegun could move on from British level and were does Wright go from this
Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
Posted: 13 Jun 2009, 06:29
by jBacca
Personally i thought Alosegun was there to be hit despite his superiority.
If he moves up to World level, i feel he gets stopped.
Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
Posted: 13 Jun 2009, 08:35
by iwz678
Ajose was so comfortable in his fight but he's got really big problems in my opinion.
He is a guy not many people wants to fight and unless he gets a mandatory he wont be fighting for any World titles because he wont sell any tickets. He doesnt have any real fanbase and for promoters there are much better guys in the light welter division.
He's a good technician but still yet to face a real solid test although I would suggest him to face the winner of McCloskey v M'Baye.
Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
Posted: 13 Jun 2009, 09:08
by whicker
iwz678 wrote:Ajose was so comfortable in his fight but he's got really big problems in my opinion.
He is a guy not many people wants to fight and unless he gets a mandatory he wont be fighting for any World titles because he wont sell any tickets.
Possible his fanbase will grow now he has the British title.
Whilst he might not have a big fanbase, he certainly is a good enough fighter to be the main support on a larger bill (if such ever happen any more), and would be a draw to general boxing fans.