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Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 15:54
by handsofstone
Decent enough fight from Ward,one of his more entertaining fights if a bit one sided,i thought Encarnacion had an ok 1st round but apart from that it was all Martin

Ward's a good fighter,good movement,quite fast and a good engine but i dont think he has the power or skills to get beyond domestic level

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 15:58
by Horse
SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT

LIAM WALSH (Holder) v TROY JAMES

The above contest to be promoted by allegedly, will take place on Saturday, 30th April 2016 at the Copper Box Arena, London. The winner to waive grace and defend when called upon to do so.

ANDREW TOWNEND v MAXI HUGHES

The Stewards decided to put out the above final eliminator contest to purse bids to be submitted in accordance with the Terms and Conditions attached to the Board’s Head Office by 12:00noon on Wednesday, 11th May 2016, the contest to take place by the end of August 2016.

This contest is also for Andrew Townend’s English Super Featherweight Championship and therefore the purse will be split 60%/40%.
Did they say that Martin J. Ward was the British mandatory?

The recent notices suggest otherwise.

http://www.bbbofc.com/content/british-c ... april-2016

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 15:58
by Boxerbeetle
ShadrachSimmo wrote:
Boxerbeetle wrote:Just settled down to watch this card, got 2 large bottles of Leffe and a bottle of Jim Beam to get through, so apologies in advance if my post quality deteriorates as the night goes on :yay:
Is it Leffe blond? I love that sh1t.
1 Leffe Blond and 1 Leffe Brune. 6.6% and 6.5% respectively, both 660ml bottles. Got both for a fiver in Tesco, and the Jim Beam was on offer at only £12 so seemed rude not to. I'm gonna be fvcked :yay: :yay: :yay:

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 15:59
by expe
Horse wrote:
SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT

LIAM WALSH (Holder) v TROY JAMES

The above contest to be promoted by allegedly, will take place on Saturday, 30th April 2016 at the Copper Box Arena, London. The winner to waive grace and defend when called upon to do so.

ANDREW TOWNEND v MAXI HUGHES

The Stewards decided to put out the above final eliminator contest to purse bids to be submitted in accordance with the Terms and Conditions attached to the Board’s Head Office by 12:00noon on Wednesday, 11th May 2016, the contest to take place by the end of August 2016.

This contest is also for Andrew Townend’s English Super Featherweight Championship and therefore the purse will be split 60%/40%.
Did they say that Martin J. Ward was the British mandatory?

The recent notices suggest otherwise.

http://www.bbbofc.com/content/british-c ... april-2016
Yes, they're bullshitting. No chance that they let Ward anywhere near Liam Walsh.

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 16:01
by ThereByTheGrace
A very good montage there!

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 16:02
by Andrew
expe wrote:
Horse wrote:
SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT

LIAM WALSH (Holder) v TROY JAMES

The above contest to be promoted by allegedly, will take place on Saturday, 30th April 2016 at the Copper Box Arena, London. The winner to waive grace and defend when called upon to do so.

ANDREW TOWNEND v MAXI HUGHES

The Stewards decided to put out the above final eliminator contest to purse bids to be submitted in accordance with the Terms and Conditions attached to the Board’s Head Office by 12:00noon on Wednesday, 11th May 2016, the contest to take place by the end of August 2016.

This contest is also for Andrew Townend’s English Super Featherweight Championship and therefore the purse will be split 60%/40%.
Did they say that Martin J. Ward was the British mandatory?

The recent notices suggest otherwise.

http://www.bbbofc.com/content/british-c ... april-2016
Yes, they're bullshitting. No chance that they let Ward anywhere near Liam Walsh.
Obviously but surely Walsh will vacate after his next fight he has been at this level far too long wasted talent IMo

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 16:03
by maley1984
Horse wrote:
SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT

LIAM WALSH (Holder) v TROY JAMES

The above contest to be promoted by allegedly, will take place on Saturday, 30th April 2016 at the Copper Box Arena, London. The winner to waive grace and defend when called upon to do so.

ANDREW TOWNEND v MAXI HUGHES

The Stewards decided to put out the above final eliminator contest to purse bids to be submitted in accordance with the Terms and Conditions attached to the Board’s Head Office by 12:00noon on Wednesday, 11th May 2016, the contest to take place by the end of August 2016.

This contest is also for Andrew Townend’s English Super Featherweight Championship and therefore the purse will be split 60%/40%.
Did they say that Martin J. Ward was the British mandatory?

The recent notices suggest otherwise.

http://www.bbbofc.com/content/british-c ... april-2016

Thought that myself.

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 16:03
by ThereByTheGrace
25 years best one was hamed Kelley or Hatton mayweather

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 16:04
by expe
Naandrew wrote:
expe wrote:
Horse wrote:Did they say that Martin J. Ward was the British mandatory?

The recent notices suggest otherwise.

http://www.bbbofc.com/content/british-c ... april-2016
Yes, they're bullshitting. No chance that they let Ward anywhere near Liam Walsh.
Obviously but surely Walsh will vacate after his next fight he has been at this level far too long wasted talent IMo
Was being discussed on another thread, no chance of Walsh vacating unless he's forced to because he wins a world title or can't make his mandatory defence. Lonsdale belt means everything to him and Ryan, presumably Michael too, he'll want it outright if he can get it.

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 16:05
by maley1984
Naandrew wrote:
expe wrote:
Horse wrote:Did they say that Martin J. Ward was the British mandatory?

The recent notices suggest otherwise.

http://www.bbbofc.com/content/british-c ... april-2016
Yes, they're bullshitting. No chance that they let Ward anywhere near Liam Walsh.
Obviously but surely Walsh will vacate after his next fight he has been at this level far too long wasted talent IMo

If he beats troy he wud need one more defence to keep belt outright which is believe is an ambition of the family

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 16:06
by maley1984
expe wrote:
Naandrew wrote:
expe wrote: Yes, they're bullshitting. No chance that they let Ward anywhere near Liam Walsh.
Obviously but surely Walsh will vacate after his next fight he has been at this level far too long wasted talent IMo
Was being discussed on another thread, no chance of Walsh vacating unless he's forced to because he wins a world title or can't make his mandatory defence. Lonsdale belt means everything to him and Ryan, presumably Michael too, he'll want it outright if he can get it.

Troy is his mandatory so sud he beat troy wud get a voluntary

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 16:07
by Horse
expe wrote:Yes, they're bullshitting. No chance that they let Ward anywhere near Liam Walsh.
So did Hearn just make up the conversation that he had with Robert Smith about Ward being the mandatory challenger?

That's embarrassingly pathetic if that's the case.

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 16:08
by handsofstone
ThereByTheGrace wrote:A very good montage there!
:TU: loved it

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 16:09
by expe
Horse wrote:
expe wrote:Yes, they're bullshitting. No chance that they let Ward anywhere near Liam Walsh.
So did Hearn just make up the conversation that he had with Robert Smith about Ward being the mandatory challenger?

That's embarrassingly pathetic if that's the case.
If he was mandatory then it would be mentioned in the circular that the winner was to fight him. And if he was mandatory then it would mean Walsh making his mandatory defence against James, another mandatory against Ward, then the Townend-Hughes winner as a third straight mandatory. Think we all know the chances of that happening.

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 16:11
by Boxerbeetle
ThereByTheGrace wrote:25 years best one was hamed Kelley or Hatton mayweather
I missed a fair bit of the montage, but Barrera-Morales was the best for me. Remember staying up live and taping it at the same time, then watched it back 3 more times immediately afterwards. Unbelievable fight.

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 16:11
by ShadrachSimmo
Boxerbeetle wrote:
ShadrachSimmo wrote:
Boxerbeetle wrote:Just settled down to watch this card, got 2 large bottles of Leffe and a bottle of Jim Beam to get through, so apologies in advance if my post quality deteriorates as the night goes on :yay:
Is it Leffe blond? I love that sh1t.
1 Leffe Blond and 1 Leffe Brune. 6.6% and 6.5% respectively, both 660ml bottles. Got both for a fiver in Tesco, and the Jim Beam was on offer at only £12 so seemed rude not to. I'm gonna be fvcked :yay: :yay: :yay:
:lol: nice. If you remember to down 2 pints of water before crashing out might reduce the pain tomorrow.

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 16:12
by Horse
Naandrew wrote:Obviously but surely Walsh will vacate after his next fight he has been at this level far too long wasted talent IMo
He's been the Commonwealth champion for 5.5 years this month.

It's getting a bit ridiculous.

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 16:13
by Horse
Stuart Hall vs Rodrigo Guerrero will start soon.

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 16:15
by tony1234
What the hell was that intro ? Why doesn't he just keep it clear so everyone knows what he is saying ?

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 16:20
by Andrew
tony1234 wrote:What the hell was that intro ? Why doesn't he just keep it clear so everyone knows what he is saying ?
It's a joke they got rid of Craig Stephen he is miles better.

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 16:20
by Achybreaky
Lisa giampa is still allowed to keep judging fights?

Cards could be funny if this goes the distance.

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 16:21
by Horse
10-9 Hall

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 16:23
by Neil Gee
Same formula as the Ward fight: older, capable but fading fighter against a young prospect (if you can still call Hall a prospect after 4 defeats)

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 16:24
by expe
Neil Gee wrote:Same formula as the Ward fight: older, capable but fading fighter against a young prospect (if you can still call Hall a prospect after 4 defeats)
Guerrero's 28, Hall's 35.

Re: Josh Warrington vs Hisashi Amagasa RBR

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 16:24
by Horse
20-18 Hall