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Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 16:53
by mcato
ta596 wrote:mcato wrote:ta596 wrote:One more place up for grabs now.
Saf this Price fighter thing has really changed your mind about things I remembered when you was slagging it off and now your all over it!! Wow people do change. PF sounds like the best competition out there now doesn't it Saf?
I told you who I am, if you don't believe, tough, why don't you show us were Saf has slagged off Prizefighter, I would like to see it, if it is true, which I doubt and yes Prizefighter is a great competition, much better then watching Ochieng fight journeymen/ lesser fighters, whilst giving them short notice, fighting on his home show for advantage as he keeps on the move to avoid Al Harbi taking his title off him, but he can't run for ever. Are you biting the hand that feeds you in having a dig at Matchrooms baby, how ungrateful.
I knew I could get the real Saf out of you! Saf this a very childish game you are playing. ta596 starting blogging Nov 2012 the around the same time Saf was going through stuff on box rec with reporters. Come on Saf stop this now!
Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 17:08
by ta596
Mr Mcato, If you don't believe me, then believe what you like, I will introduce myself to you at the shows, I will give you a one to one personal trainer session free of charge, Thats my occupation, if you like, I am a fan of Nas, did you not call out Maley as well, you think anyone that is against Ochieng avoidence of Nas, must be Nas or his Dad, how silly, You must be Ochieng or his Dad then, if that is the criteria.
Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 22 Dec 2012, 17:22
by maley1984
ta596 wrote:Mr Mcato, If you don't believe me, then believe what you like, I will introduce myself to you at the shows, I will give you a one to one personal trainer session free of charge, Thats my occupation, if you like, I am a fan of Nas, did you not call out Maley as well, you think anyone that is against Ochieng avoidence of Nas, must be Nas or his Dad, how silly, You must be Ochieng or his Dad then, if that is the criteria.
Ive said it before I just want to see 50-50 fights also I only really support the lads from my cuz's gym. #teamcooper #teampearce for prizefighter.
Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 23 Dec 2012, 03:10
by manno
I think Glenn Foot will make any1 give ground over 3x3s if he hasn't been too far removed from his glory days as an amateur and as long as he dont get no horrible,slippery bastard who manages to tie him up! would love to see a Thompson v Foot final...talk about a British Ward n Gatti

Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 23 Dec 2012, 05:35
by ta596
manno wrote:I think Glenn Foot will make any1 give ground over 3x3s if he hasn't been too far removed from his glory days as an amateur and as long as he dont get no horrible,slippery bastard who manages to tie him up! would love to see a Thompson v Foot final...talk about a British Ward n Gatti

Glenn foot has the style to do well in prizefighter, very busy, throws a lot of punches, like to see him against Gaynor, both will stand and trade, would be a good one, Thompson has fought at a higher level, but is he the same fighter he was before his lay off, got stopped recently, if he is, he will be hard to beat, your horrible slippery bastard, as you call it, could be Nasser Al Harbi, hard to pin down, good boxer, fast, so far the only pure boxer in the line up, good line up with one more to come, 4 unbeaten fighters in the line up thus far, can't be bad, with Thompson and Al harbi having fought at the higher level.
Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 23 Dec 2012, 06:47
by jonnyyorkshu
Is Thompson definitely in? One of my fav domestic fighters and got jobbed in Germany last time out.
Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 23 Dec 2012, 13:37
by ta596
jonnyyorkshu wrote:Is Thompson definitely in? One of my fav domestic fighters and got jobbed in Germany last time out.
Was a real contender before his time away, in his last fight was on wobbly legs, but seemed to be riding out the storm when he was stopped, unlucky.
Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 23 Dec 2012, 17:07
by danboxer1
dont write off chad gaynor.may be inexperienced but he's a class operator
Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 23 Dec 2012, 18:05
by Frankie Gavin
In my eyes its between thompson an foot, mark looks big for weight when seen him gonna be a good prizefighter imo!
Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 23 Dec 2012, 19:24
by The Enforcer
ta596 wrote:jonnyyorkshu wrote:Is Thompson definitely in? One of my fav domestic fighters and got jobbed in Germany last time out.
Was a real contender before his time away, in his last fight was on wobbly legs, but seemed to be riding out the storm when he was stopped, unlucky.
He Was Unlucky Referee Didn't Know He Has A Granite Chin. Think Eddie Has Put Together A Good Mix For This. On The Night Anything
Can Happen. The Draw Is Crucial. Can You Imagine Being In A War In The Second Semi And Your Opponent Won't His In The 1st Round. That Would Bed Mentally Draining Never Mind Physically.Also Good Discipline Needed With Crimbo.
Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 24 Dec 2012, 07:50
by ta596
The Enforcer wrote:ta596 wrote:jonnyyorkshu wrote:Is Thompson definitely in? One of my fav domestic fighters and got jobbed in Germany last time out.
Was a real contender before his time away, in his last fight was on wobbly legs, but seemed to be riding out the storm when he was stopped, unlucky.
He Was Unlucky Referee Didn't Know He Has A Granite Chin. Think Eddie Has Put Together A Good Mix For This. On The Night Anything
Can Happen. The Draw Is Crucial. Can You Imagine Being In A War In The Second Semi And Your Opponent Won't His In The 1st Round. That Would Bed Mentally Draining Never Mind Physically.Also Good Discipline Needed With Crimbo.
In this, the draw will be very important, 2 brawlers against each other in the 1st round, could take it all out of themselves, thin dividing line between not doing enough while trying conserve energy and doing too much to make sure in the early rounds and ending up a spent force, this is were boxers have an advantage, as opposed to brawlers, they can control the pace more and use their boxing skills to get through without tiring themselves out.
Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 10:41
by maley1984
cal cooper has put on fb he is in as has ste pearce both local lads im wanting pearce to win pf #teamcooper

Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 17:12
by ta596
Full Prizefighter line up : Unbeaten Glen Foot, Chad Gaynor, Dale Evans, Steven Pearce, Calum Cooper and Experienced Mark Thompson, Karl Place and Notorious Nasser Al Harbi, all Hungry fighters, a young line up full of ambition, should be a good one.
Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 28 Dec 2012, 18:13
by sweetscience
Thomson for me in this one
People come to fight in prizefighter so he is bound to land and early.... With his power it's

time
Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 29 Dec 2012, 12:25
by coachster
I can't find any odds on this anywhere. has anyone got the betting figures or suggest a place where I can find them please?
Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 29 Dec 2012, 12:43
by curtis wood
this is a great line up, chad gaynor for me, got to stick with my fellow coldwell boxing man, and chad can have a fight, with a good draw he can cause a few surprises

Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 29 Dec 2012, 13:56
by the truth
Foot wins this and in style
Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 29 Dec 2012, 14:08
by ta596
boxers usually win prizefighter, brawlers find it difficult, funny enough.
Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 29 Dec 2012, 22:17
by mcato
ta596 wrote:boxers usually win prizefighter, brawlers find it difficult, funny enough.
So Saf what are you really trying to say? Notorious All Harbi has the best chance to win this?
Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 30 Dec 2012, 07:51
by ta596
mcato wrote:ta596 wrote:boxers usually win prizefighter, brawlers find it difficult, funny enough.
So Saf what are you really trying to say? Notorious All Harbi has the best chance to win this?
Stop with this stupid shit will you Erick, not Saf, but if it makes you feel good, I will pass on, how much you miss him, Yes I do think Al Harbi can win this and so does a lot of people, it is a bit of a lottery over 3 rounds, with so many hungry, young and conditioned fighters desperate to change their lives, it is not easy to win it, but Al Harbi has the qualities needed for the job, 2 examples were Lloyd Taylor and Ekundeya both close in style to Al Harbi, but in a good quality field it will take very good performances in each round, one bad spell and you are out.
Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 30 Dec 2012, 19:42
by mcato
ta596 wrote:mcato wrote:ta596 wrote:boxers usually win prizefighter, brawlers find it difficult, funny enough.
So Saf what are you really trying to say? Notorious All Harbi has the best chance to win this?
Stop with this stupid shit will you Erick, not Saf, but if it makes you feel good, I will pass on, how much you miss him, Yes I do think Al Harbi can win this and so does a lot of people, it is a bit of a lottery over 3 rounds, with so many hungry, young and conditioned fighters desperate to change their lives, it is not easy to win it, but Al Harbi has the qualities needed for the job, 2 examples were Lloyd Taylor and Ekundeya both close in style to Al Harbi, but in a good quality field it will take very good performances in each round, one bad spell and you are out.
For a personal trainer who is just a friend of Nas ..... wow you know a lot about boxing I've read some of blogs, I think you should be a boxing coach you would do well. On a serious note i must admit i do miss Saf and please send a message that he should come back he made brighten up these threads.
Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 31 Dec 2012, 10:29
by ta596
I am a trainee boxing coach and applying for a seconds license, Naji is showing me the ropes, thanks for the compliment, he is a good teacher, I will let him know you miss him, Nasser is training in mexico.
Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 31 Dec 2012, 20:02
by The Enforcer
ta596 wrote:I am a trainee boxing coach and applying for a seconds license, Naji is showing me the ropes, thanks for the compliment, he is a good teacher, I will let him know you miss him, Nasser is training in mexico.
Only Just Over 2 Weeks Away. How Do See Nas Doing And Who Will Be In The Mix To Win. I Have Seen Nas Box. I Feel He Is Talented. I Feel He Raises Himself On Level Of Fight. Boxed Well W.B.C Fight.Very Close. Then At Bowlers Manchester Was A Struggle. So Prizefighter Could Bring Best Out. Think It Will Be A Good Tournament.
Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 01 Jan 2013, 05:46
by ta596
The Enforcer wrote:ta596 wrote:I am a trainee boxing coach and applying for a seconds license, Naji is showing me the ropes, thanks for the compliment, he is a good teacher, I will let him know you miss him, Nasser is training in mexico.
Only Just Over 2 Weeks Away. How Do See Nas Doing And Who Will Be In The Mix To Win. I Have Seen Nas Box. I Feel He Is Talented. I Feel He Raises Himself On Level Of Fight. Boxed Well W.B.C Fight.Very Close. Then At Bowlers Manchester Was A Struggle. So Prizefighter Could Bring Best Out. Think It Will Be A Good Tournament.
Good points Enforcer, Nasser does produce more quality, the better the opponent and sometimes just fights in a lower gear when his opponent is not as good, though for the fight against Mark Lloyd at Bowlers he had a bad stomach bug going into his fight and was very ill, he fought at 50 % that night against a lad who had been robbed for the euro title 6 months before, he has so much talent, you should see what he does in the gym and in sparring, if he reproduces that in a fights he would look a million dollars, Prizefighter will suit him, the fast pace will be ideal and the big stage will bring the best out of him, though Prizefighter is a bit of lottery, the boxer in the field usually prevails, the line up is very good, all hungry fighters, around 5 unbeaten fighters, no older fighters past their best. The dangers in the field to Nas, could be Mark Thompson who is a high level fighter, who can bang and Glenn Foot throws lots of shots, can punch and is very tough, whilst Chad Gaynor is a real good prospect who will be hard to beat, the rest of the field as plenty of talent as well, will be a real good one.
Re: Eddie Hearn names first 5 fighters in Prizefighter
Posted: 01 Jan 2013, 06:30
by jonnyyorkshu
Thompson for me as always,havnt seen much of the up-and-comers so dont know about there skills.Saw Nasser fight in Leeds and wasnt impressed but i think hes improved since then,seen Place on a few cards and hes ok.
If Thompson is a third of the fighter he was then he will win this.
Looking forward to this,one of the best PF line ups yet.