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Re: my next fight
Posted: 27 Jul 2010, 12:18
by Bomber 1
Good luck big man. Main thing is your staying busy... Ferguson was a big step up and you passed that with flying colours. The right fights at the right times is all you need mate, someone like say Coleman barrett would be ideal. All depends on wether they wanna fight you though. A lot of guys will not wanna fight ya IMO.. Good luck anyways mate..

Re: my next fight
Posted: 27 Jul 2010, 18:17
by warmachine
Thanks Tony mate. I always come in to Fight the power by public enemy so that will always be the tune. No other song takes me from a good calm mood to a fighting like that one. And the opponent is whoever Frank gives me, some people might not want to hear that but that is the reality of the business.
Re: my next fight
Posted: 28 Jul 2010, 03:32
by lefthook82
If thats the case then FTM press needs to come on here and explain why they are notmaking this rematch. Peret is practically a British citizen he is over here so much, so its not as though this fight couldnt be made in about 5 seconds
You should have professional pride Larry and force the fight or at least beg and plead metaphorically speaking. It was a bad bad loss that could be easily rectified next time out
Re: my next fight
Posted: 28 Jul 2010, 04:38
by mickey1975
MachoMan09 wrote:I wish people would stop harping on about Daniil Peretyatko. The guy is what he is, a rugged, durable trialhorse. Okay, Larry lost to him early last year but any rematch now would be of little or no consequence; Larry has moved on, Peretyatko hasn't and won't.
I would normally agree its not vital to avenge an early loss,but Peret is durable and almost certain to give Larry the rounds to show off his improvements and proove his stamina.Most other journeymen are likely to cave in and show us nothing new.If Peret goes early,its a great result and cleans up the record.
Re: my next fight
Posted: 28 Jul 2010, 08:31
by THEBUTCH
If Larry beats Skelton in an entertaining tear-up, he's going to be in demand and could open up some lucrative options for him.
It's a risk with Larry's lack of experience, but if the Ferguson win turned heads, beating Skelton would really cause a stir, especially if it was for the Southern Area title.
Re: my next fight
Posted: 28 Jul 2010, 08:39
by leforge
THEBUTCH wrote:If Larry beats Skelton in an entertaining tear-up, he's going to be in demand and could open up some lucrative options for him.
It's a risk with Larry's lack of experience, but if the Ferguson win turned heads, beating Skelton would really cause a stir, especially if it was for the Southern Area title.
Skelton is interested in prizefighter he said after his last fight.
Re: my next fight
Posted: 28 Jul 2010, 09:10
by DavidPayne
Still think Skelton will end up fighting Chisora next.
Re: my next fight
Posted: 28 Jul 2010, 09:57
by Dioufy
DavidPayne wrote:Still think Skelton will end up fighting Chisora next.
That'll be a big step up, perhaps even too big at the moment. I'm not saying that he couldn't win, but I would just give Larry a few more learning fights before I would step him up. I don't see the problem with Peret; surely he's always free for a fight?
And good luck to Larry whoever your opponent is.
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Re: my next fight
Posted: 28 Jul 2010, 10:02
by leforge
I wonder if there be any other title fights on the bill. Like Seton v Bayaar rematch
Re: my next fight
Posted: 28 Jul 2010, 11:16
by Dioufy
MachoMan09 wrote:Dioufy wrote:DavidPayne wrote:Still think Skelton will end up fighting Chisora next.
That'll be a big step up, perhaps even too big at the moment. I'm not saying that he couldn't win, but I would just give Larry a few more learning fights before I would step him up. I don't see the problem with Peret; surely he's always free for a fight?
And good luck to Larry whoever your opponent is.
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Has Skelton still got the desire? I guarantee he'd put it all on the line in Prizefighter (for the purse) but he is starting to build a solid reputation as a Euro-Journeyman. Would he come out all guns blazing to try and beat Chisora? Only he will know.
Damn, my mistake. I meant Skelton would be too big a step up for Oluwanbiwo, not Chisora. Chisora would probably stop Skelton quite early. But like I say, it was my mistake and I apoligise.
