Round-by-Round: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019

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Re: Round-by-Round: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019

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Always felt a bit uncomfortable about this fight,completely pointless
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Re: Round-by-Round: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019

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handsofstone wrote: 30 Mar 2019, 19:13 Went pretty much as expected, Eggington taking his lumps and trying his best and TBF I thought commentary were ignoring a lot of his work which was landing, Smith not the hardest to hit and he shipped a few shots, he brushed them off with ease and come back with harder accurate shots, he dug in some sickening body shots and walked Eggington down and nailed him flush with some big punches on the ropes, Eggington too brave for his own good and I would've liked to have seen the towel come in before the stoppage, Smith looked in the mood though,, good finishing instincts
That about sums it up for me too. Eggy didn't get enough credit for the leather he did land, and he did have quite a lot of success. Ultimately it made no difference and anyway Smith seemed happy to let Eggington have that success. He then looked like a monster every time he landed on Eggington shaking him to his boots.

Not sure where Eggington go's from here. He's going to need protecting. That was a mauling he didn't need to take. He isn't a light middle.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019

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rpms wrote: 30 Mar 2019, 19:21 Always felt a bit uncomfortable about this fight,completely pointless
Hope poor old Eggington got paid well is all I can say .
Brave as they come , but nowhere near Smith's level and seemed to have no power at the weight , actually landed some decent body shots , but they had zero effect .
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Re: Round-by-Round: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019

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He’s become the journeyman he wanted to be now.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019

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Such a young age. You’d think Egg has been a pro for years, he’d be around 30 now..

Not even 25
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Re: Round-by-Round: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019

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smiling assassin wrote: 30 Mar 2019, 17:18
Onetimeonly wrote: 30 Mar 2019, 17:16
smiling assassin wrote: 30 Mar 2019, 17:02 Is women's boxing appealing to a bigger audience now or are they getting more coverage just to be PC
I think it's because women's mma exploded.
I don't watch mma. Do they show lots of women's fight then mate?
Yeah, and they're awesome.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019

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No way Eggington was even to be paired up with Beefy
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Re: Round-by-Round: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019

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I think they made a huge mistake moving Egginton up to lmw, he was a solid Euro level Welterweight, he just got out boxed a couple of times.

They should have stayed at Welter and accepted that he needs to avoid rangy boxer/mover types as much as possible.


All in all, I enjoyed the card, Price vs Ali was a bit of a mess but had a bit controversy, the main event was one sided but Egginton gave it a good go for a few rounds, and Hughes/Davies and Fowler/Fitz were both very good fights.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019

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keirw wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 09:24 I think they made a huge mistake moving Egginton up to lmw, he was a solid Euro level Welterweight, he just got out boxed a couple of times.

They should have stayed at Welter and accepted that he needs to avoid rangy boxer/mover types as much as possible.


All in all, I enjoyed the card, Price vs Ali was a bit of a mess but had a bit controversy, the main event was one sided but Egginton gave it a good go for a few rounds, and Hughes/Davies and Fowler/Fitz were both very good fights.
They threw him to the slaughter,beefy is a tough lmw world level fighter and sam got beat at european level at ww,this was matchroom introducing smith at the expense of eggington and Eddie Hearn and Adam Smith should be ashamed of themselves. Similar to when they threw Gavin to Brook.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019

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thechump wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 09:29
keirw wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 09:24 I think they made a huge mistake moving Egginton up to lmw, he was a solid Euro level Welterweight, he just got out boxed a couple of times.

They should have stayed at Welter and accepted that he needs to avoid rangy boxer/mover types as much as possible.


All in all, I enjoyed the card, Price vs Ali was a bit of a mess but had a bit controversy, the main event was one sided but Egginton gave it a good go for a few rounds, and Hughes/Davies and Fowler/Fitz were both very good fights.
They threw him to the slaughter,beefy is a tough lmw world level fighter and sam got beat at european level at ww,this was matchroom introducing smith at the expense of eggington and Eddie Hearn and Adam Smith should be ashamed of themselves. Similar to when they threw Gavin to Brook.
True. They could have had him with a known European boxer. But instead, it made more sense to them to put him on an all-BrItish fight with a guy who got toasted his last bout.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019

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qatarm wrote: 30 Mar 2019, 17:18
Onetimeonly wrote: 30 Mar 2019, 17:16
smiling assassin wrote: 30 Mar 2019, 17:02 Is women's boxing appealing to a bigger audience now or are they getting more coverage just to be PC
I think it's because women's mma exploded.
It’s so dull, so very very dull
Womens boxing bores me to tears, their mma is great.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019

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Yeah women's mma is better

Some savagery last night in a women's fight in ONE FC

Someone summed women's boxing up bang on the other day,the women's talent pool in reality is so s**t that when one who's any good comes along it just creates a bit of a buzz like the division is better than it really is

Good luck to em though up to them isn't it👍
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Re: Round-by-Round: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019

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You could’ve heard a pin drop during the Jonas bout.
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Re: Round-by-Round: Liam Smith vs. Sam Eggington - 30 March 2019

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 10:30
thechump wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 09:29
keirw wrote: 31 Mar 2019, 09:24 I think they made a huge mistake moving Egginton up to lmw, he was a solid Euro level Welterweight, he just got out boxed a couple of times.

They should have stayed at Welter and accepted that he needs to avoid rangy boxer/mover types as much as possible.


All in all, I enjoyed the card, Price vs Ali was a bit of a mess but had a bit controversy, the main event was one sided but Egginton gave it a good go for a few rounds, and Hughes/Davies and Fowler/Fitz were both very good fights.
They threw him to the slaughter,beefy is a tough lmw world level fighter and sam got beat at european level at ww,this was matchroom introducing smith at the expense of eggington and Eddie Hearn and Adam Smith should be ashamed of themselves. Similar to when they threw Gavin to Brook.
True. They could have had him with a known European boxer. But instead, it made more sense to them to put him on an all-BrItish fight with a guy who got toasted his last bout.
So sad as sam seems a good guy and this could wreck him.
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