Re: Adam Azim vs. Ohara Davies | Sky Sports - 19 October 2024
Posted: 18 Sep 2024, 06:15
by TheLeprechaun
MightyWarrior wrote: ↑17 Sep 2024, 04:40
I dunno, is Ohara Davis really shot?
I don’t think he is. He was caught cold, and will
have been hugely embarrassed by that loss to a dude who looks 100 years old. He’s gotta be massively motivated for this chance to get things back on track so quickly.
He’s got nothing to lose here. Everyone’s expecting him to get blasted out and he’s playing with the house money. He’s got heavy hands and they could be in for real shock here, if they think this is a cakewalk.
He's just not good. Keep in mind he was holding up Miguel Vasquezs hand after their fight and admitted he lost (he lost every round) but had to backtrack after advice was given. His footwork is up there with some of the worst feet I've seen in a boxing ring. He is going to be hittable at long range vs Azims sharp straight punches. I think he will come in and throw very little. Audley Harrison vs Haye type of thing and get done by the first major attack. He will also bail out of the fight if hurt. I knew the last fight was over as soon as he went down. He wasn't exactly showing the referee he was keen on continuing both times he went down there.
Re: Adam Azim vs. Ohara Davies | Sky Sports - 19 October 2024
Posted: 18 Sep 2024, 07:00
by black panther
MightyWarrior wrote: ↑17 Sep 2024, 04:40
I dunno, is Ohara Davis really shot?
I don’t think he is. He was caught cold, and will
have been hugely embarrassed by that loss to a dude who looks 100 years old. He’s gotta be massively motivated for this chance to get things back on track so quickly.
He’s got nothing to lose here. Everyone’s expecting him to get blasted out and he’s playing with the house money. He’s got heavy hands and they could be in for real shock here, if they think this is a cakewalk.
Yes don't think he's shot, Barraso can really wack. But I do question his motivation. After first round KO loss he's going straight into a tough fight rather than a low-key confidence building fight or two. Which can mean he's thinking cash out fight.
Re: Adam Azim vs. Ohara Davies | Sky Sports - 19 October 2024
Posted: 18 Sep 2024, 07:41
by keithmoonhangover
I watched Barroso's last fight live and he was completely outfoxed by Andy Hiraoka. He lost all but one round and didn't trouble Hiraoka at all. People talk about OD getting caught cold, but if he was any good that wouldn't have happened against a 40 year old.
Re: Adam Azim vs. Ohara Davies | Sky Sports - 19 October 2024
Posted: 18 Sep 2024, 08:33
by TheLeprechaun
keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑18 Sep 2024, 07:41
I watched Barroso's last fight live and he was completely outfoxed by Andy Hiraoka. He lost all but one round and didn't trouble Hiraoka at all. People talk about OD getting caught cold, but if he was any good that wouldn't have happened against a 40 year old.
He threw a terrible right hand, left himself in an awful position and it was an easy counter left from Barroso and that was it. It was a difference in class, not a freak thing.
Re: Adam Azim vs. Ohara Davies | Sky Sports - 19 October 2024
keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑18 Sep 2024, 07:41
I watched Barroso's last fight live and he was completely outfoxed by Andy Hiraoka. He lost all but one round and didn't trouble Hiraoka at all. People talk about OD getting caught cold, but if he was any good that wouldn't have happened against a 40 year old.
He threw a terrible right hand, left himself in an awful position and it was an easy counter left from Barroso and that was it. It was a difference in class, not a freak thing.
Yeah, I agree. Easy night for Adam Azim IMO.
Re: Adam Azim vs. Ohara Davies | Sky Sports - 19 October 2024
Posted: 21 Sep 2024, 06:58
by Ruthless-RKO
Re: Adam Azim vs. Ohara Davies | Sky Sports - 19 October 2024
Posted: 21 Sep 2024, 08:32
by SeanBrennan
I really hope Davies wins. Azim seems a lovely chap I just like Davies, his YT channel used to be good and was very honest.
Re: Adam Azim vs. Ohara Davies | Sky Sports - 19 October 2024
Anthony Yarde will resume his career on October 19 at London’s Copper Box Arena, on a promotion overseen by Boxxer.
The light heavyweight, 33, has remained inactive since stopping Marko Nikolic in three rounds in February.
He had been expected to next fight Joshua Buatsi but became involved in a dispute with Queensberry Promotions, who had guided him from the start of his career. Queensberry’s allegedly also threatened him with legal action, but Yarde’s appearance on a Boxxer promotion will revive hopes for a potential fight with Buatsi, also of Boxxer, should he win on the undercard of Adam Azim-Ohara Davies.
“On October 19, I’m back in my home city and I can’t wait,” he said. An opponent is still to be announced. “Everything about it – the occasion; the journey; the arena; the whole event – I’m very excited. The Copper Box Arena is a special venue for me. It’s near where I grew up and I’ve had some great nights there. I’ve been training hard and waiting to get back in the ring to deliver another explosive knockout performance.”
“We are excited to introduce the electrifying talent of Anthony Yarde to our High Voltage fight night on Saturday, October 19,” said Boxxer’s Ben Shalom. “It’s a huge addition to an already stacked fight card. Fans can look forward to an incredible atmosphere and an action-packed night of boxing at the Copper Box Arena in London.”
Yarde’s divisional rival Dan Azeez fights Lewis Edmondson on the same undercard that also features Michael McKinson-Tulani Mbenge at welterweight, Jeamie TKV-Franklin Ignatius at heavyweight and Francesca Hennessy’s next bantamweight contest.
Buatsi defeated Willy Hutchinson via split decision at Wembley Stadium on September 21 to remain on course to fight the winner of Artur Beterbiev-Dmitry Bivol for the undisputed title on October 12.
Re: Adam Azim vs. Ohara Davies | Sky Sports - 19 October 2024
Former world champion Shannon Courtenay returns to the ring for the first time in almost two years
Former World Champion Shannon Courtenay returns to the ring on Saturday, October 19th at the Copper Box Arena in London.
Courtenay captured the WBA World Bantamweight Title with a unanimous points win over Ebanie Bridges at the Copper Box Arena in April 2021.
The 31-year-old from Watford is back in action for the first time since a points victory over Gemma Ruegg in December 2022 as she looks to revive her promising career and recapture world honours.
Shannon Courtenay said: “It’s been a long time coming but I’m excited to finally be back and looking to make a statement to announce myself back on the big stage and get back in the mix winning more world titles.”
BOXXER Founder and CEO Ben Shalom said: “It’s great to see Shannon back in the ring and back at the Copper Box Arena where she won her WBA World Title in 2021. She is another exciting addition to a stacked card on October 19th. With the backing of Spencer Brown and Goldstar, I’m sure she’s got a big future ahead of her.”
Spencer Brown, Goldstar CEO, said: “We’re looking forward to getting Shannon back in the ring for the first of many exciting fights on her road to becoming undisputed world champion.”
Fights fans can expect a highly-charged atmosphere when British super lightweight rivals Adam Azim and Ohara Davies go toe-to-toe on Saturday, October 19th at the Copper Box Arena, presented by BOXXER, live on Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland and Peacock in the USA.
WBO #1 ranked light heavyweight star Anthony Yarde also makes his highly anticipated return to the ring, Dan Azeez faces unbeaten rival Lewis Edmondson in a crunch light heavyweight clash, Michael McKinson takes on South Africa’s Tulani Mbenge for the vacant IBO World Welterweight Title, Jeamie TKV and Franklin Ignatius reignite their amateur rivalry in a hotly anticipated heavyweight showdown, and rising bantamweight star Francesca Hennessy returns to action.
Tickets, starting from £35, are on sale now via BOXXER.com
This event is presented in association with official partners HELL Energy, Car Finance 247 and That Prize Guy.
Re: Adam Azim vs. Ohara Davies | Sky Sports - 19 October 2024
Dan Azeez will have the opportunity to regain the British light-heavyweight title when he fights Lewis Edmondson at London’s Copperbox Arena on October 19.
The British Boxing Board of Control’s latest championship circular revealed that Boxxer will stage the fight on the undercard of Adam Azim’s intriguing super-lightweight clash with Ohara Davies.
Azeez, 20-1-1 (13 KOs), won the title by beating Hosea Burton in 2021 and defended it twice before losing it to Joshua Buatsi in February.
Azeez’s victory over Burton kickstarted an outstanding run that led him to the European title and turned the career underdog into a headliner. The 35 year old will next need to prove that he possesses the drive and ambition to launch another by turning back the challenge of the undefeated Edmondson.
Edmondson, 9-0 (3 KOs), has been heavily linked to a fight with Ben Whittaker but instead gets the chance to win his first professional title. Edmondson has never been beyond eight rounds and will have his stamina tested by the relentless Azeez.
Re: Adam Azim vs. Ohara Davies | Sky Sports - 19 October 2024
MightyWarrior wrote: ↑17 Sep 2024, 04:40
I dunno, is Ohara Davis really shot?
I don’t think he is. He was caught cold, and will
have been hugely embarrassed by that loss to a dude who looks 100 years old. He’s gotta be massively motivated for this chance to get things back on track so quickly.
He’s got nothing to lose here. Everyone’s expecting him to get blasted out and he’s playing with the house money. He’s got heavy hands and they could be in for real shock here, if they think this is a cakewalk.
He's just not good. Keep in mind he was holding up Miguel Vasquezs hand after their fight and admitted he lost (he lost every round) but had to backtrack after advice was given. His footwork is up there with some of the worst feet I've seen in a boxing ring. He is going to be hittable at long range vs Azims sharp straight punches. I think he will come in and throw very little. Audley Harrison vs Haye type of thing and get done by the first major attack. He will also bail out of the fight if hurt. I knew the last fight was over as soon as he went down. He wasn't exactly showing the referee he was keen on continuing both times he went down there.
Yeah, to be honest, I’ve not seen his previous few fights, so could be wildly off the mark here. I’ll be surprised if he’s completely lost his motivation though. I hope AA wins in style..let’s see if he gets a test here
Re: Adam Azim vs. Ohara Davies | Sky Sports - 19 October 2024
Posted: 16 Oct 2024, 07:24
by olij999
Good on Dan Azeez - straight back into a title fight, no piddling around with warm-ups. He's a proper old-school fighter, particularly the way he went abroad to win the EBU title. Stylistically reminds me a bit of Sylvester Mittee. Hope he does well.
Re: Adam Azim vs. Ohara Davies | Sky Sports - 19 October 2024
Posted: 16 Oct 2024, 08:29
by mickey1975
olij999 wrote: ↑16 Oct 2024, 07:24
Good on Dan Azeez - straight back into a title fight, no piddling around with warm-ups. He's a proper old-school fighter, particularly the way he went abroad to win the EBU title. Stylistically reminds me a bit of Sylvester Mittee. Hope he does well.
He had a warm up. He drew.
Re: Adam Azim vs. Ohara Davies | Sky Sports - 19 October 2024
olij999 wrote: ↑16 Oct 2024, 07:24
Good on Dan Azeez - straight back into a title fight, no piddling around with warm-ups. He's a proper old-school fighter, particularly the way he went abroad to win the EBU title. Stylistically reminds me a bit of Sylvester Mittee. Hope he does well.
He had a warm up. He drew.
Fair point - I'd forgotten that!!
Re: Adam Azim vs. Ohara Davies | Sky Sports - 19 October 2024
Posted: 16 Oct 2024, 09:25
by JamesPhilips
Another underwhelming Shalom bill. How did he ever get the Sky gig and how has he still got it?
Re: Adam Azim vs. Ohara Davies | Sky Sports - 19 October 2024
Posted: 16 Oct 2024, 09:46
by mickey1975
JamesPhilips wrote: ↑16 Oct 2024, 09:25
Another underwhelming Shalom bill. How did he ever get the Sky gig and how has he still got it?
I don't mind it.
Re: Adam Azim vs. Ohara Davies | Sky Sports - 19 October 2024
Posted: 16 Oct 2024, 10:46
by tony1234
JamesPhilips wrote: ↑16 Oct 2024, 09:25
Another underwhelming Shalom bill. How did he ever get the Sky gig and how has he still got it?
Shannon Courtenay making her comeback is worth a ticket alone, some decent match ups for a change on a Boxer show