Re: flannigan vs zepeda
Posted: 11 Jul 2015, 15:14
brilo33 wrote:this looks like it could be a real cracker of a fight ( i mean on paper). i am going with the home fighter Flanagan (cough cough)
brilo33 wrote:this looks like it could be a real cracker of a fight ( i mean on paper). i am going with the home fighter Flanagan (cough cough)
He just sounds slow, when you actually listen to him he isn't thick.Shambles wrote:Ha, bit harsh! I've thought that about fighters before but now wonder how well I'd do in front of a camera, worse than Terry I reckon!Fuzzy Warbles wrote:How did Terry pass his Brain Scan?
Ustinov is a big lump and wouldn't be intimidated by Joshua, I'd love to see that (I still can't help but think of him as being called Peter Ustinov).tony1234 wrote:Ustinov v Joshua would be educating
Beats Martinez IMO, problem here is that Sampaio is running round the ring away from him.Boxing Prospect wrote:The idea of Walsh fighting for a world title is...worrying...
expe wrote:Beats Martinez IMO, problem here is that Sampaio is running round the ring away from him.Boxing Prospect wrote:The idea of Walsh fighting for a world title is...worrying...
Realistically he's 4-5 fights away from their level and he needs a few tests against international opposition, but if they can get the Martinez fight they should go for it. At 29 he needs a big fight, he's already ranked 3 with the WBO, this will probably push him up to 1 or 2, could even get him made mandatory, if it's over here there's no reason not to take it.Boxing Prospect wrote:expe wrote:Beats Martinez IMO, problem here is that Sampaio is running round the ring away from him.Boxing Prospect wrote:The idea of Walsh fighting for a world title is...worrying...![]()
True enough RE Martinez, but that shows what a paper belt that is. The other 3 champions are so far ahead of him.
Problem for me is his footwork, it is very good but in many ways it hinders him. Instead of slipping shots and countering he springs back out of range then looks to counter, at world level that isn't going to work and there's too much spring in his step, very bouncy but he doesn't look as if he plants his feet enough. If they slow his feet down a bit and work on his straight punches he'd really come on IMO.Boxing Prospect wrote:Not impressed here by Butler, yeah he's winning but...not really...looking like a world class fighter either...maybe it just my imagination but...the Tete loss looks like it took something from him and could take a little while to get back that confidence.
Arroyo/Villaneuva or WBO if Inoue moves up. Francis is talking shite anyway, he'll fight Conlan in an eliminator either at the end of this year or early next year, possibly a fight in between depending on how long Conlan takes to recover. After that they'll start to look at world titles but that will be 12 months down the line IMO.Boxing Prospect wrote:The idea that he'll be fighting for a world title in 6 months is rather funny. Which champion does Francis think he'll get?
No standing counts, fighter has to go down for the ref to start counting.Neil Gee wrote:HF could have administered a standing count, given himself and the fighter a chance to clear his head and stop panicking, then the fight could have continued. Shame that, it was an interseting fight.
Inoue has made it clear he's not moving up, he's said he's targeting Yoko Gushiken's Japanese before moving up. Not sure where the idea that Naoya is moving up has come from. He was recently on a show with Yamanaka and the two were asked about fighting, and both essentially said "not any time soon, we're in different divisions".expe wrote:Arroyo/Villaneuva or WBO if Inoue moves up. Francis is talking shite anyway, he'll fight Conlan in an eliminator either at the end of this year or early next year, possibly a fight in between depending on how long Conlan takes to recover. After that they'll start to look at world titles but that will be 12 months down the line IMO.Boxing Prospect wrote:The idea that he'll be fighting for a world title in 6 months is rather funny. Which champion does Francis think he'll get?
Trouble is belts and titles make bouts more attractive to the genaral public. The proliferation of belts wouldn't be happening if it wasn't profitable. The fans are to blame in the end. If we didn't watch it they wouldn't do it.milpool wrote:When you see Butler's entourage holding all those belts, it makes you realise just how many belts there are out there these days...