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Re: Ceylon vs Lowe European Featherweight Title
Posted: 18 Mar 2017, 17:58
by ozzy1875
Shambles wrote:The ending was a shambles, the referee holding Ceylon in the corner, the corner spending an eternity dealing with the cut, a massive Tyson wandering about the ring shouting nonsense and trying to calm down a few members of the crowd.
Tyson won't be fighting anytime soon by the way, he looked ridiculously out of shape, even for a heavyweight.
Whole thing stunk. Never seen so many people treat a cut mid round for a head clash. All speaking to the refree, Ceylan bottled that, Lowe coming into the fight nicely. Rematch should 100% happen. Can't help but feel EBU and the British should adopt similar rules in the US. That would have been declared a no contest rather than a draw.
Re: Ceylon vs Lowe European Featherweight Title
Posted: 18 Mar 2017, 17:58
by Ettt9350
Why is it a technical draw instead of a no-contest?
Re: Ceylon vs Lowe European Featherweight Title
Posted: 18 Mar 2017, 18:02
by rd350lc
Stuarty30 wrote:Can't get a link on my Kodi. My Kodi is utter dog shít for live sports!
thought it was just me ! ever since I dropped ares build it's pants ! Got to thank all those feckers flogging " fully loaded boxes , blah blah " with whoevers build on it . Pissed the Kodi developers right off .
Re: Ceylon vs Lowe European Featherweight Title
Posted: 18 Mar 2017, 18:07
by skanksta
Ceylan vs Lowe was it a NC ?
accidental head clash ?
I got Steiglitz cruising vs Sjekcola (sp?) now.
RS looking sharp, accurate and crui sing in R4
Re: Ceylon vs Lowe European Featherweight Title
Posted: 18 Mar 2017, 18:11
by no1man
skanksta wrote:Ceylan vs Lowe was it a NC ?
accidental head clash ?
I got Steiglitz cruising vs Sjekcola (sp?) now.
RS looking sharp, accurate and crui sing in R4
Agree, Wach decisioned teper earlier aswell
Re: Ceylon vs Lowe European Featherweight Title
Posted: 18 Mar 2017, 18:20
by skanksta
R6 and R7 - Stieglitz is contemptuous of NS's power and is trying to land heavy single shots and please the crowd.
NS having the odd moment, but RS gotta be way ahead on the cards
Re: Ceylon vs Lowe European Featherweight Title
Posted: 18 Mar 2017, 18:49
by skanksta
Steiglitz 115-113 and 2x 114-114 - a draw.
I stopped to watch the UFC and MOTD. NS must've come on well when I wasn't watching.
Re: Ceylon vs Lowe European Featherweight Title
Posted: 20 Mar 2017, 01:57
by ScottDetonator
A shame the head clash brought the bout to an early end. Thought it was really warming up.
I thought Teper looked fat, but Fury looked like he had just eaten Teper! He won't be back in the ring this year by the looks of it.
Re: Ceylon vs Lowe European Featherweight Title
Posted: 20 Mar 2017, 09:33
by Fortynineandout
I do hope Sauerland promotions , Ceylon and his team do the honourable thing and give Lowe the rematch once he recovers from the injury.
It was still early days in the fight , Ceylon started well but Lowe was finding his way into the scrap and beginning to have some success when the completely accidental head clash occurred.
Lowe and his team have a refreshing old school attitude in that he's only just turned 23 and in reality a 14 fight novice yet he's prepared to box away from home against an unbeaten euro champion putting his own unbeaten record on the line . He didn't look out of place at all and had weathered the initial storm and looking strong.
Far too many boxers/trainers/promoters are avoiding such fights continually ducking and diving making a host of excuses along the way to protect records.
Respect and Well done to Isaac and his team .
Re: Ceylon vs Lowe European Featherweight Title
Posted: 20 Mar 2017, 10:21
by smiling assassin
Fortynineandout wrote:I do hope Sauerland promotions , Ceylon and his team do the honourable thing and give Lowe the rematch once he recovers from the injury.
It was still early days in the fight , Ceylon started well but Lowe was finding his way into the scrap and beginning to have some success when the completely accidental head clash occurred.
Lowe and his team have a refreshing old school attitude in that he's only just turned 23 and in reality a 14 fight novice yet he's prepared to box away from home against an unbeaten euro champion putting his own unbeaten record on the line . He didn't look out of place at all and had weathered the initial storm and looking strong.
Far too many boxers/trainers/promoters are avoiding such fights continually ducking and diving making a host of excuses along the way to protect records.
Respect and Well done to Isaac and his team .
Good post that

Re: Ceylon vs Lowe European Featherweight Title
Posted: 21 Mar 2017, 02:59
by Andrew