Re: Daniel Dubois vs. Razvan Cojanu - 15 December 2018
Posted: 11 Dec 2018, 13:56
Can't see the image sir.HeavyHitters wrote: ↑11 Dec 2018, 13:49
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Can't see the image sir.HeavyHitters wrote: ↑11 Dec 2018, 13:49
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Either Duboring has to step up the competition or get way more active.handsofstone wrote: ↑11 Dec 2018, 15:51 I wasn't that impressed with Dubois against Safety Pin, I know Johnson knows how to survive but I was disappointed in how pedestrian Dubois looked that night, he looked a bit devoid of any ideas on how to make any dent in Johnson, in saying that that's probably the first time I could criticise Dubois so i'll cut him some slack, the lack of urgency from him suggests he wanted rounds in this back but who knows?? I will say though Joshua's destruction of Johnson is pretty underated, not the win itself as such but in regard to Johnson's durability before and since
Cojanu is probably the worst world title challenger in recent times and put in one of the worst efforts as well which as well all know in this day and age is quite the feat, the Parker fight was the worst sparring session ive ever seen, Ortiz destroyed him last time and I expect Dubois to deal with him in a similar fashion
Ive not got any real qualms about his opposition, he's just a young pup but he can do with being more activeoogiebe wrote: ↑11 Dec 2018, 16:39Either Duboring has to step up the competition or get way more active.handsofstone wrote: ↑11 Dec 2018, 15:51 I wasn't that impressed with Dubois against Safety Pin, I know Johnson knows how to survive but I was disappointed in how pedestrian Dubois looked that night, he looked a bit devoid of any ideas on how to make any dent in Johnson, in saying that that's probably the first time I could criticise Dubois so i'll cut him some slack, the lack of urgency from him suggests he wanted rounds in this back but who knows?? I will say though Joshua's destruction of Johnson is pretty underated, not the win itself as such but in regard to Johnson's durability before and since
Cojanu is probably the worst world title challenger in recent times and put in one of the worst efforts as well which as well all know in this day and age is quite the feat, the Parker fight was the worst sparring session ive ever seen, Ortiz destroyed him last time and I expect Dubois to deal with him in a similar fashion
Yes, either or. His handlers are doing him a disservice, IMHO.handsofstone wrote: ↑11 Dec 2018, 18:12Ive not got any real qualms about his opposition, he's just a young pup but he can do with being more activeoogiebe wrote: ↑11 Dec 2018, 16:39Either Duboring has to step up the competition or get way more active.handsofstone wrote: ↑11 Dec 2018, 15:51 I wasn't that impressed with Dubois against Safety Pin, I know Johnson knows how to survive but I was disappointed in how pedestrian Dubois looked that night, he looked a bit devoid of any ideas on how to make any dent in Johnson, in saying that that's probably the first time I could criticise Dubois so i'll cut him some slack, the lack of urgency from him suggests he wanted rounds in this back but who knows?? I will say though Joshua's destruction of Johnson is pretty underated, not the win itself as such but in regard to Johnson's durability before and since
Cojanu is probably the worst world title challenger in recent times and put in one of the worst efforts as well which as well all know in this day and age is quite the feat, the Parker fight was the worst sparring session ive ever seen, Ortiz destroyed him last time and I expect Dubois to deal with him in a similar fashion
I imagine Warren will try have him bypassing domestic level and go through the "once world title contenders" routeoogiebe wrote: ↑11 Dec 2018, 18:13Yes, either or. His handlers are doing him a disservice, IMHO.handsofstone wrote: ↑11 Dec 2018, 18:12Ive not got any real qualms about his opposition, he's just a young pup but he can do with being more active
ya cause raz has all those good wins that say otherwise. losses to 6'0 300 pound alvaro morales and a sd over an obese 5'10 former lhw journeyman too. funny this is, razs best win was originally a draw too
Absofuckinglutely. Been saying that forever. Either step up the competition or step up the number of fights! He hasn't looked any better in his last 3 fights.
Yeh, they should have gotten him to just fight that same guy he was supposed to fight on the Wilder-Fury card.maverick23 wrote: ↑13 Dec 2018, 07:03 This was a really poor show even with the Dubois main event. It’s awful now.
I don’t get why they haven’t got Anthony Yarde on the show.
Yarde's world level, doesn't have to lower himself to fight on such a shitty cardRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑13 Dec 2018, 08:07Yeh, they should have gotten him to just fight that same guy he was supposed to fight on the Wilder-Fury card.maverick23 wrote: ↑13 Dec 2018, 07:03 This was a really poor show even with the Dubois main event. It’s awful now.
I don’t get why they haven’t got Anthony Yarde on the show.
Aye it's a BT show. Thank fukk I'm going out!