Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019
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Re: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019
Eggington going to get stretched
Re: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019
David Price vs Kash Ali added to this to round off a very decent card.
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Re: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019
Exactly. Give me 5 competitive all British fights over a card full of prospect vs TBA any day of the week. All 5 fights announced so far are genuinely meaningful.
Completely understand that prospects need to be built up and introduced to the fans. But it doesn't need to take up as much TV time as it currently does. Stick them on between half 5 and 7 and then show them in between fights instead of making us listen to Froch's shite punditry.
Re: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019
He's fighting Colin Goldhawk now.
Re: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019
A rare opponent that will make Liam Smith come across as a world beater
Re: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019
A fairly lame, predictable mismatch.
Yet at the same time, a fight I'm really looking forward to
Should be a domestic classic ..
Yet at the same time, a fight I'm really looking forward to
Should be a domestic classic ..
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Re: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019
This wouldve been a fun scrap a couple of years ago but I fear a mismatch nowadays, Eggington looks done already, he was never gonna be able to maintain that winning record for long when he beat the likes of Malignaggi and Gavin, he just takes far too many shots and doesn't have the skillset to change things up, the last time I seen him when he got stopped from the African fella was bizarre, he was just standing there allowing the guy to leather him and he deserved to get stopped
Smith coming off that tough loss to Munguia, real long hard night for Smith that was but he took his lumps kept trying to fight fire with fire but it was a lost cause, i think he still has too much for Eggington and will stop him around midway, probably break him down with bodyshots or stop Eggington on his feet
Smith coming off that tough loss to Munguia, real long hard night for Smith that was but he took his lumps kept trying to fight fire with fire but it was a lost cause, i think he still has too much for Eggington and will stop him around midway, probably break him down with bodyshots or stop Eggington on his feet
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Re: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019
probably one of the better cards in 2019 - credit where its due to Edward it took him at the close of Q1 to deliver a decent card
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Re: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019
Smith is going to poach Eggington

Re: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019
Unless Eggerton is a revelation at Light middle....Liam will knock Sam from pillar to post.
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Re: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019
Eggington has for a long time been the poster boy for no head movement. His chin and workfare has got him through this in quite a few fights but I doubt this will be one of them.
Ted Cheeseman needs to watch this fight with interest as he’s heading down the road of being a Sam Eggingon mk2 in the head movement department. It’s not a good way for a long career and in my opinion it limits how far your going to go in your career. At World level you’ve got no chance whatsoever to just keep taking flush shots.
Ted Cheeseman needs to watch this fight with interest as he’s heading down the road of being a Sam Eggingon mk2 in the head movement department. It’s not a good way for a long career and in my opinion it limits how far your going to go in your career. At World level you’ve got no chance whatsoever to just keep taking flush shots.
Re: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019
I thought the same comparison after Ted's last fight. Ted was using head movement, albiet some of that was out of range, but he still got hit- a lot.jameswilson wrote: ↑28 Mar 2019, 09:54 Eggington has for a long time been the poster boy for no head movement. His chin and workfare has got him through this in quite a few fights but I doubt this will be one of them.
Ted Cheeseman needs to watch this fight with interest as he’s heading down the road of being a Sam Eggingon mk2 in the head movement department. It’s not a good way for a long career and in my opinion it limits how far your going to go in your career. At World level you’ve got no chance whatsoever to just keep taking flush shots.
I hope that Ted does learn better defence, Sam hasn't.
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Re: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019
Running Order
Doors open 4.30pm, first fight 4.35pm
6 Round Super-Lightweight Contest
Ged Carroll vs. Des Newton
Followed by
6 Round Super-Bantamweight Contest
Paul Butler vs. Fadhili Majiha
Followed by
8 Round Cruiserweight Contest
Craig Glover vs. Vaclav Pejsar
Live on Facebook 6pm
Commonwealth Super-Lightweight Championship
Philip Bowes vs. Tom Farrell
Live on Sky Sports 7pm
European & British Super-Lightweight Championship
Joe Hughes vs. Robbie Davies Jr
Followed by
10 Round Heavyweight Contest
David Price vs. Kash Ali
Followed by
Vacant WBA International Super-Welterweight Championship
Anthony Fowler vs. Scott Fitzgerald
Followed by
Vacant WBC Silver Super-Welterweight Championship
Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington
Live Float
4 Round Light-Heavyweight Contest
Tom Hart vs. Przemyslaw Binienda
Live Float
6 Round Lightweight Contest
Natasha Jonas vs. Feriche Mashauri
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Doors open 4.30pm, first fight 4.35pm
6 Round Super-Lightweight Contest
Ged Carroll vs. Des Newton
Followed by
6 Round Super-Bantamweight Contest
Paul Butler vs. Fadhili Majiha
Followed by
8 Round Cruiserweight Contest
Craig Glover vs. Vaclav Pejsar
Live on Facebook 6pm
Commonwealth Super-Lightweight Championship
Philip Bowes vs. Tom Farrell
Live on Sky Sports 7pm
European & British Super-Lightweight Championship
Joe Hughes vs. Robbie Davies Jr
Followed by
10 Round Heavyweight Contest
David Price vs. Kash Ali
Followed by
Vacant WBA International Super-Welterweight Championship
Anthony Fowler vs. Scott Fitzgerald
Followed by
Vacant WBC Silver Super-Welterweight Championship
Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington
Live Float
4 Round Light-Heavyweight Contest
Tom Hart vs. Przemyslaw Binienda
Live Float
6 Round Lightweight Contest
Natasha Jonas vs. Feriche Mashauri
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Re: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019
The vacant WBC Silver Super-Welterweight title will be on the line when Liam Smith and Sam Eggington clash at The M&S Bank Arena Liverpool tomorrow evening, shown live on Sky Sports in the UK and DAZN in the US.
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