Rio Ferdinand pro debut

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keithmoonhangover wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:04
mimmy123 wrote: 05 Jan 2018, 13:25 Rio has said its only 1 fight.
Against a carefully selected opponent with a very flattering record, probably from Oklahoma. :OhYes:
Because its a tv show, 4 or 6 parter its always going to be a safe import, the BBBoC would look very foolish if they allowed a seasoned novice to take on Rio. These reality tv shows are for viewing figures only so we all know the score.............
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mimmy123 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:10
keithmoonhangover wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:04
mimmy123 wrote: 05 Jan 2018, 13:25 Rio has said its only 1 fight.
Against a carefully selected opponent with a very flattering record, probably from Oklahoma. :OhYes:
Because its a tv show, 4 or 6 parter its always going to be a safe import, the BBBoC would look very foolish if they allowed a seasoned novice to take on Rio. These reality tv shows are for viewing figures only so we all know the score.............
Are you 100% certain he has got a board licence ? Is it definitely happening on a matchroom show ?
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spudder56 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:26
mimmy123 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:10
keithmoonhangover wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:04

Against a carefully selected opponent with a very flattering record, probably from Oklahoma. :OhYes:
Because its a tv show, 4 or 6 parter its always going to be a safe import, the BBBoC would look very foolish if they allowed a seasoned novice to take on Rio. These reality tv shows are for viewing figures only so we all know the score.............
Are you 100% certain he has got a board licence ? Is it definitely happening on a matchroom show ?
No im not 100% certain, but how did Freddie flintoff get licened by them? You cant licence one and not another, these guys are elite athletes in their field, not just 38 year old joe public that runs a door at the The Golden Lion.

If he hadnt been licenced there would be no reality show and it would not be on sky tv.
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I suppose the board must be getting a back handler because why else would they embarrass themselves and the sport in this way.........again

I wish they had enough principles or deep enough pockets to take a step away from this and leave it in the hands of the Luxembourg commission.
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mimmy123 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:38
spudder56 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:26
mimmy123 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:10

Because its a tv show, 4 or 6 parter its always going to be a safe import, the BBBoC would look very foolish if they allowed a seasoned novice to take on Rio. These reality tv shows are for viewing figures only so we all know the score.............
Are you 100% certain he has got a board licence ? Is it definitely happening on a matchroom show ?
No im not 100% certain, but how did Freddie flintoff get licened by them? You cant licence one and not another, these guys are elite athletes in their field, not just 38 year old joe public that runs a door at the The Golden Lion.

If he hadnt been licenced there would be no reality show and it would not be on sky tv.
Maybe it’s on a Queensbury boxing league show or biba show or white collar and sky could just be running a documentary I just don’t know but I would have thought if it’s a matchroom show that Eddie would be giving interviews after interviews
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mimmy123 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:38
spudder56 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:26
mimmy123 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:10

Because its a tv show, 4 or 6 parter its always going to be a safe import, the BBBoC would look very foolish if they allowed a seasoned novice to take on Rio. These reality tv shows are for viewing figures only so we all know the score.............
Are you 100% certain he has got a board licence ? Is it definitely happening on a matchroom show ?
No im not 100% certain, but how did Freddie flintoff get licened by them? You cant licence one and not another, these guys are elite athletes in their field, not just 38 year old joe public that runs a door at the The Golden Lion.

If he hadnt been licenced there would be no reality show and it would not be on sky tv.
If he's in decent shape, has good eyes and no brain damage, then he gets a licence.
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mimmy123 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:10 so we all know the score.............
That's why I'll be betting a chunk on Ferdinand. WAR RIO!!!!!!!!!!!! :bag: :bag: :bag:
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spudder56 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:55
mimmy123 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:38
spudder56 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:26

Are you 100% certain he has got a board licence ? Is it definitely happening on a matchroom show ?
No im not 100% certain, but how did Freddie flintoff get licened by them? You cant licence one and not another, these guys are elite athletes in their field, not just 38 year old joe public that runs a door at the The Golden Lion.

If he hadnt been licenced there would be no reality show and it would not be on sky tv.
Maybe it’s on a Queensbury boxing league show or biba show or white collar and sky could just be running a documentary I just don’t know but I would have thought if it’s a matchroom show that Eddie would be giving interviews after interviews

No Queensbury, no Biba

Why would Richie Woodhall be involved, come on we all know whos licening him. Sky would not invest in a docu without all this confirmed. There is absolutely no reason why Rio should not be licensed unless hes not medically fit, but if that was the case they wouldnt have informed the media that they were fighting in February.

This is a big event for tv, not a circus on a unlicensed boxing show. Rio will be fighting live on Sky or ppv in February.

Next year the rumour is Rylan Clark will be doing the same.
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Coco wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:50 I suppose the board must be getting a back handler because why else would they embarrass themselves and the sport in this way.........again
The problem is that they are only embarrassing themselves to boxing fans who know the score - a relatively small number of people.

This show isn't aimed at them - it is aimed at Ferdinands millions of Twitter and Instagram followers (and the followers of his bird who was on TOWIE) and none of them either know or even give a fook either way.
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mimmy123 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 13:44
spudder56 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:55
mimmy123 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:38

No im not 100% certain, but how did Freddie flintoff get licened by them? You cant licence one and not another, these guys are elite athletes in their field, not just 38 year old joe public that runs a door at the The Golden Lion.

If he hadnt been licenced there would be no reality show and it would not be on sky tv.
Maybe it’s on a Queensbury boxing league show or biba show or white collar and sky could just be running a documentary I just don’t know but I would have thought if it’s a matchroom show that Eddie would be giving interviews after interviews

No Queensbury, no Biba

Why would Richie Woodhall be involved
That’s definitely true, Richie wouldn’t get involved with BIBA or any unlicensed organisation
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mimmy123 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 09:45 Ill have more respect for rio if he fights someone and gets beat rather than fighting a carefully selected opponent as with Flintoff and beats him over 4 rounds on points.

As this is only a one off fight they are going to match him with a selected boxer who has very limited talent, but imo thats just a school yard bully going to work on someone inferior.

Of course Rio wants to win his one off fight but I just hope he actually fights someone with a heartbeat and either beats him sportsmanly or gets beat himself in a decent scrap.
Fucks sake Mimmy the wools over your eyes already :lol: this isnt a real pro fight
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If rio wants to have one fight he should have an AMA or white collar white a lot of ppl work half there life from being young kids to become a pro and still have to do a ring test

NO WAY should rio get a license cheapens the sport of professional boxing in my eyes - ppl will watch and think that is the standard set in this country! joke.
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mimmy123 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:38
spudder56 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:26
mimmy123 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:10

Because its a tv show, 4 or 6 parter its always going to be a safe import, the BBBoC would look very foolish if they allowed a seasoned novice to take on Rio. These reality tv shows are for viewing figures only so we all know the score.............
Are you 100% certain he has got a board licence ? Is it definitely happening on a matchroom show ?
No im not 100% certain, but how did Freddie flintoff get licened by them? You cant licence one and not another, these guys are elite athletes in their field, not just 38 year old joe public that runs a door at the The Golden Lion.

If he hadnt been licenced there would be no reality show and it would not be on sky tv.
He hasnt been licenced yet So if there is a reality show its not based on the fact that hes already licenced
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Tomasino wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 15:38
mimmy123 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 09:45 Ill have more respect for rio if he fights someone and gets beat rather than fighting a carefully selected opponent as with Flintoff and beats him over 4 rounds on points.

As this is only a one off fight they are going to match him with a selected boxer who has very limited talent, but imo thats just a school yard bully going to work on someone inferior.

Of course Rio wants to win his one off fight but I just hope he actually fights someone with a heartbeat and either beats him sportsmanly or gets beat himself in a decent scrap.
Fucks sake Mimmy the wools over your eyes already :lol: this isnt a real pro fight
Tom, regardless of the fight it takes guts to step into a ring and go toe to toe with another guy. Rio is not a boxer he played football for Leeds Utd, and degraded himself by going to Man utd.

Regardless what the fight is, give the guy some credit mate.
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If he was licenced hed be on this.Hes not and I dont think heel be fighting in feb as the process for a new applicant takes longer than usual plus hes not even started proper sparring yet. I think that news article is jumping the gun tbh

http://bbbofc.com/content/boxers?key=UK ... offset=240
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mimmy123 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 16:31
Tomasino wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 15:38
mimmy123 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 09:45 Ill have more respect for rio if he fights someone and gets beat rather than fighting a carefully selected opponent as with Flintoff and beats him over 4 rounds on points.

As this is only a one off fight they are going to match him with a selected boxer who has very limited talent, but imo thats just a school yard bully going to work on someone inferior.

Of course Rio wants to win his one off fight but I just hope he actually fights someone with a heartbeat and either beats him sportsmanly or gets beat himself in a decent scrap.
Fucks sake Mimmy the wools over your eyes already :lol: this isnt a real pro fight
Tom, regardless of the fight it takes guts to step into a ring and go toe to toe with another guy. Rio is not a boxer he played football for Leeds Utd, and degraded himself by going to Man utd.

Regardless what the fight is, give the guy some credit mate.

I’m taking nothing away from him. You said he degraded himself. If you think this is an honest fight fair enough.
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Tomasino wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 16:34
mimmy123 wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 16:31
Tomasino wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 15:38

Fucks sake Mimmy the wools over your eyes already :lol: this isnt a real pro fight
Tom, regardless of the fight it takes guts to step into a ring and go toe to toe with another guy. Rio is not a boxer he played football for Leeds Utd, and degraded himself by going to Man utd.

Regardless what the fight is, give the guy some credit mate.

I’m taking nothing away from him. You said he degraded himself. If you think this is an honest fight fair enough.
I never said it was a honest fight mate. I will wait and see what the fight is all about until I make a judgement on him. Of course its only one fight so we have a assume its going to be hand picked for tv, but lets wait and see then make our horrid judgments

If Rio fights some tomato can ill stand with you and insult the fact that it was a joke and should have not taken place. .I just want to see who and the outcome first.

Cant say fairer than than to be honest.
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A Rio win will set up a P4P catchweight superfight with Freddie Flintoff..... and I tell you what THAT is a pay per view fight everyone would buy :TU:
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Will not entertain this sh1t
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No license to box professionally, no evidence of sparring, no announced opponent, no promoter coming forward to back up his claims.

Why do I get the feeling this is all going to turn into some giant prank and on April fools day he just says "April fools, I was kidding all along!" Though that might just be wishful thinking that this farce is finally put to rest.
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How do I find my old fights on video

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Coco wrote: 06 Jan 2018, 12:50 I suppose the board must be getting a back handler because why else would they embarrass themselves and the sport in this way.........again

I wish they had enough principles or deep enough pockets to take a step away from this and leave it in the hands of the Luxembourg commission.
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mimmy123 wrote: 05 Jan 2018, 14:42
mickey1975 wrote: 05 Jan 2018, 14:07 Nobody can box on Sky without Camp Eddie ok'ing it.
Could well be on the Groves undercard if thats on Sky ppv or the O2 card 2nd Feb.
Groves is on ITV Box Office, so could be that.
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boxingknockout wrote: 07 Jan 2018, 17:19 A Rio win will set up a P4P catchweight superfight with Freddie Flintoff..... and I tell you what THAT is a pay per view fight everyone would buy :TU:
I wouldn't pay, but I would be more inclined to watch that as it would be an honest fight as they have the same (lack of) experience and presumably they would both be trying to win - rather than employing a boxer with the objective of trying to not win.
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MarkMcBurney wrote: 08 Jan 2018, 09:34
mimmy123 wrote: 05 Jan 2018, 14:42
mickey1975 wrote: 05 Jan 2018, 14:07 Nobody can box on Sky without Camp Eddie ok'ing it.
Could well be on the Groves undercard if thats on Sky ppv or the O2 card 2nd Feb.
Groves is on ITV Box Office, so could be that.
I cant see it being on ITV its a Sky production that has the documentry so its very likely on a Sky show.
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Incidentially Talksport must have got the info from Ferdinand himself as he has told that well groomed Real Madrid footballer that he was fighting in February.
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