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Re: Cleverly fight off
Posted: 08 Dec 2010, 19:29
by iwz678
stu you cant count Larry's fight surely? it's for the International Masters, i'm not having that.
Hopefully Del Boy gets some kind of action, but it wont be anyone of note if he does.
Re: Cleverly fight off
Posted: 08 Dec 2010, 19:49
by leforge
Cleverly fighting some dodgy African probably.

Re: Cleverly fight off
Posted: 08 Dec 2010, 22:10
by gobbles
According to The Times website, he's fighting a guy who is the EU champion called Mohammedi
Re: Cleverly fight off
Posted: 09 Dec 2010, 03:09
by oliverfennell
hurlock wrote:this is becoming a trend with warren's stacked ppv card's

Yes. We all loved The Magnificent Seven and we were all very sceptical when it was announced, but that is (mostly) held together was definitely the exception to the rule.
Re: Cleverly fight off
Posted: 09 Dec 2010, 03:16
by oliverfennell
billy bessey wrote:so what happens now with sky and fwank? as in gavins and cleverlys fights are off so that will be 50k+ id say he has saved but 7 title fights were promised i know one has been replaced but it happens all the time so is it just the promoter who gains or would he get paid less for having lessser fights? i know hardly anyone will know the answer to this but thought id ask
8 title fights, easy.
1. Khan, WBA
2. Smith-DeGale, British
3. Clev, Euro
4. Bellew, Comm
5. Brook, WBO Inter
6. Macklin, Euro
6. Larry, the prestigious International Masters
8. Delayed broadcast from the previous night of Charlie Zelenoff bidding for the
ATG Undisputed Radio light-middleweight championhship (no, I'm not making that up). That will more than make up for Klitschko-Chisora falling through.
Re: Cleverly fight off
Posted: 09 Dec 2010, 04:33
by stevek3lly
gobbles wrote:According to The Times website, he's fighting a guy who is the EU champion called Mohammedi
This is now on Sky Sports News. This is a better fight than Laktos. I am pleased.
Re: Cleverly fight off
Posted: 09 Dec 2010, 04:44
by oliverfennell
stevek3lly wrote:gobbles wrote:According to The Times website, he's fighting a guy who is the EU champion called Mohammedi
This is now on Sky Sports News. This is a better fight than Laktos. I am pleased.
Is it? I have to admit to not knowing anything about the new opponent. His record looks a bit nicer statistically, but Lakatos has been in with much the better opposition.
Re: Cleverly fight off
Posted: 09 Dec 2010, 04:53
by GlobalBox
stevek3lly wrote:gobbles wrote:According to The Times website, he's fighting a guy who is the EU champion called Mohammedi
This is now on Sky Sports News. This is a better fight than Laktos. I am pleased.
He fights like a poor mans Degale, punches a bit like Naz of old with the bent elbows type of style, this goes as long as Cleverly lets it go, if he blasts him out you can imagine
the reaction but if he wants it over in 2 rounds it could be, the guy is so open to a right hand its ridiculous, straight jab will catch him everytime as well.
As short notice though to be fair he is Eu Champion, not sure what else they could do at this late stage.
Re: Cleverly fight off
Posted: 09 Dec 2010, 06:01
by Tommy Gunn13
MachoMan09 wrote:Mohammedi will get a cracking payday for a short notice deployment like this. Good on him.
Yeah i reckon he will be getting paid well over the odds,im glad Clev is still on the bill... still not paying for it tho,il make do with a rbr on here

Re: Cleverly fight off
Posted: 09 Dec 2010, 06:05
by Final round
Tommy Gunn13 wrote:MachoMan09 wrote:Mohammedi will get a cracking payday for a short notice deployment like this. Good on him.
Yeah i reckon he will be getting paid well over the odds,im glad Clev is still on the bill... still not paying for it tho,il make do with a rbr on here

Yeah I.m happy Cleverley is still fighting. The most exciting fighter on the bil imo