Burns vs Figueroa

handsofstone
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Re: Burns vs Figueroa

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I scored it to Figueroa 114-113 and the ref did make a pudendum of it he should have stamped his authority straight away instead of just moaning and puling Burns arms in the clinches,give them both a stern warningbin the middle of the ring and I think that would have made them tidy up s little because both guys were at it,Ricky was holding too much instead of boxing,it was clear he was a better boxer but he allowed Omar to drag him to his level,the ref should either stamp it out or let them be because I've never seen a fighter take as many warnings as Ricky got


I'm proud Burns was able to show he can still fight at this level and his toughness has never waned but I think he could have made things easier for himself,if I'm honest I didn't like the fight it was a mess with both guys intent on spoiling rather than fighting
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Re: Burns vs Figueroa

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Just watched the fight and scored it 115-111 to Figueroa. Very close though and a lot of the rounds could have gone either way. Old problem for Ricky- doesn't have enough power to keep people off him, otherwise he would have held a world title for longer. I thought he did well on the inside though as figeroa didn't have it all his own way in there either. Ricky started the rounds better when he was fresh, but he struggled to keep up the work rate having to fight at Figueoa's pace.

As an aside, quite disappointed to se Ricky wearing an Irish tri-colour on his shorts last night. Many of his Celtic supporting fans have tried to make his past fights into some kind of rebel do and to be fair to Ricky he hasn't encouraged this at all, so don't know why he felt the need to do that last night? unless he is trying to tap into the Irish-American market and earn another few quid fighting stateside.
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Re: Burns vs Figueroa

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Figeroua just isn't that good.
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Re: Burns vs Figueroa

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Supremo wrote:
As an aside, quite disappointed to se Ricky wearing an Irish tri-colour on his shorts last night. Many of his Celtic supporting fans have tried to make his past fights into some kind of rebel do and to be fair to Ricky he hasn't encouraged this at all, so don't know why he felt the need to do that last night? unless he is trying to tap into the Irish-American market and earn another few quid fighting stateside.

He can wear whatever he likes are you for real ? :doh: man with Celtic ancestry wears Celtic nation flags on his shorts..very disappointing indeedn
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Re: Burns vs Figueroa

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diddy wrote:Figeroua just isn't that good.
He's no world beater thats for sure but he was better than Burns last night.

Figueroa has an exciting style but i feel he should hook up with a better trainer say a Robert Garcia would fit his style nicely.
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Re: Burns vs Figueroa

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GreenLightning wrote:
Supremo wrote:
As an aside, quite disappointed to se Ricky wearing an Irish tri-colour on his shorts last night. Many of his Celtic supporting fans have tried to make his past fights into some kind of rebel do and to be fair to Ricky he hasn't encouraged this at all, so don't know why he felt the need to do that last night? unless he is trying to tap into the Irish-American market and earn another few quid fighting stateside.

He can wear whatever he likes are you for real ? :doh: man with Celtic ancestry wears Celtic nation flags on his shorts..very disappointing indeedn
He can yes, but just because you can do something it doesn't mean you have to do it! Barry McGuigan could have played up to that, but he never Ricky is not into all that pish. Despite large numbers of his hometown trying to turn his fights into republican events. He has always remained neutral and hasn't encouraged it, he hasn't alienated half of Central Scotland like some would have liked. So it is disappointing to see that now he is playing up to it.
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Re: Burns vs Figueroa

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Supremo wrote:
GreenLightning wrote:
Supremo wrote:
As an aside, quite disappointed to se Ricky wearing an Irish tri-colour on his shorts last night. Many of his Celtic supporting fans have tried to make his past fights into some kind of rebel do and to be fair to Ricky he hasn't encouraged this at all, so don't know why he felt the need to do that last night? unless he is trying to tap into the Irish-American market and earn another few quid fighting stateside.

He can wear whatever he likes are you for real ? :doh: man with Celtic ancestry wears Celtic nation flags on his shorts..very disappointing indeedn
He can yes, but just because you can do something it doesn't mean you have to do it! Barry McGuigan could have played up to that, but he never Ricky is not into all that pish. Despite large numbers of his hometown trying to turn his fights into republican events. He has always remained neutral and hasn't encouraged it, he hasn't alienated half of Central Scotland like some would have liked. So it is disappointing to see that now he is playing up to it.
Because Barry McGuigan is a Brit who wanted to butter both sides of the bread, fornicate Barry McGuigan don't try and use him as a positive example! And how the fornicate is wearing a tricolour playing up to sectarian hatred? Read the mans twitter where he explains himself (and its sad that he felt like he had to)

You don't know Ricky Burns (clearly) so why are you speaking like this is coming out of nowhere, just because he hasn't put an Irish flag on his shorts before? Guess what, he rarely ever wore a Scottish flag on his shorts before the Figeuroa fight either, but HOW DARE HE?!?!?! Might offend the English, supporting the SNP like that (why else would he wear a Scottish flag?!)

Utterly rediculous
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Re: Burns vs Figueroa

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I thought fight was close but had Figueroa winning.Burns did great but Fig stronger.Ref was owned by Fig,much like May's Ref.
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Re: Burns vs Figueroa

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diddy wrote:Figeroua just isn't that good.

Officiating wasn't biased in this fight at all right? Unlike the UK where all fights are biased right? :D
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Re: Burns vs Figueroa

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GreenLightning wrote:

He can wear whatever he likes are you for real ? :doh: man with Celtic ancestry wears Celtic nation flags on his shorts..very disappointing indeedn
He can yes, but just because you can do something it doesn't mean you have to do it! Barry McGuigan could have played up to that, but he never Ricky is not into all that pish. Despite large numbers of his hometown trying to turn his fights into republican events. He has always remained neutral and hasn't encouraged it, he hasn't alienated half of Central Scotland like some would have liked. So it is disappointing to see that now he is playing up to it.[/quote]

Because Barry McGuigan is a Brit who wanted to butter both sides of the bread, eff Barry McGuigan don't try and use him as a positive example! And how the eff is wearing a tricolour playing up to sectarian hatred? Read the mans twitter where he explains himself (and its sad that he felt like he had to)

You don't know Ricky Burns (clearly) so why are you speaking like this is coming out of nowhere, just because he hasn't put an Irish flag on his shorts before? Guess what, he rarely ever wore a Scottish flag on his shorts before the Figeuroa fight either, but HOW DARE HE?!?!?! Might offend the English, supporting the SNP like that (why else would he wear a Scottish flag?!)

Utterly rediculous[/quote]

Your use of the word "brit" as an insult clearly shows where your loyalties lie...
I don't know Ricky Burns? :lol: aye nae bother, just trained at the same gym as him for years, sparred at the gym he went on to join on numerous occasions and have his number in my phone....nah never met him in my life!
You're a rambling fool.
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Re: Burns vs Figueroa

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GreenLightning wrote: Because Barry McGuigan is a Brit who wanted to butter both sides of the bread
McGuigans from Co. Monaghan
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Re: Burns vs Figueroa

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Supremo wrote:
Your use of the word "brit" as an insult clearly shows where your loyalties lie...
I don't know Ricky Burns? :lol: aye nae bother, just trained at the same gym as him for years, sparred at the gym he went on to join on numerous occasions and have his number in my phone....nah never met him in my life!
You're a rambling fool.
Well surely you'll know that his Nan was Irish then and that's why he had the flag on his shorts. More than likely that the only reason he hasn't done it before is because there's a lot of people in and around Glasgow that would kick up a fuss over it because they are stupid bigots.

If you have his number on your phone, why don't you text him and ask him about it instead of whinging on here?
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