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Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
Re: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
real and beassuire are both ebu level wins, better then the likes of byfield for sure, most people who follow spanish boxing prob have no clue who guys like upton, byfield, etc are eitherhandsofstone wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 15:28 Had never heard of Garcia until the fight was announced, never heard of the fella he beat to win the title either, his record looks padded to say the least, a points win over Isaac Real is the only one that stands out for me, I remember Real fighting for the European a couple of times, apart from that the standard of fellas he's beat to get to 28-0 is honking
I like Cheeseman a lot, he done a number on Byfield to win the British and I know theres a few people saying he might be getting rushed a bit fighting for the European already but time will tell, Garcia's record might be rank so far but having never seen him its hard to tell how good he is, could it be another Patera/Ritson or Mimoune/Eggington?
Only 13 KOs in Garcia's 28 wins so doesn't look a puncher, if he's not strong then Cheeseman will walk right through him, I think Cheeseman has a bit more about him than Eggington and Ritson, I was impressed with the way he mixed up the power in his shots against Byfield which suggests he's not too gung ho and thinking about what he's doing
Re: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
Looking forward to this , seems ages since we've had any action on these shores .
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Re: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
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Re: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
Blown up light heavyweight by the looks of things. Poor.
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Re: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
Why not defend the Brit or Comm belts?
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Re: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
Pretty sure Camacho picked up his old Commonwealth belt but aye your right at least defend the British, Okolie would do awfy well to win a Lonsdale
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Re: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
When he beat Arfan Iqbal?handsofstone wrote: ↑28 Jan 2019, 15:57Pretty sure Camacho picked up his old Commonwealth belt but aye your right at least defend the British, Okolie would do awfy well to win a Lonsdale
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Re: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
Yeh Iqbal injured his back falling through the ropes and couldn't continue and Camacho won a TDRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑28 Jan 2019, 16:14When he beat Arfan Iqbal?handsofstone wrote: ↑28 Jan 2019, 15:57Pretty sure Camacho picked up his old Commonwealth belt but aye your right at least defend the British, Okolie would do awfy well to win a Lonsdale
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Re: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
Okolie has looked piss poor in 2 of his last 3 fights in terms of excitement. Needs some gimmes to get some KOs going again if he’s gonna be flogged to us as a headliner or on a PPV.
Re: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
Think I've decided to go this one as it's local. Assuming there are 30 quid tickets on the door.
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Re: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
The Matty Askin fight was without doubt one of the worst spectacles I've ever seenjameswilson wrote: ↑28 Jan 2019, 17:41 Okolie has looked piss poor in 2 of his last 3 fights in terms of excitement. Needs some gimmes to get some KOs going again if he’s gonna be flogged to us as a headliner or on a PPV.
Re: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
Garcia is a big old unit, can't see Cheeseman stopping him, Garcia utilises the uppercut well on the back foot, I can see him having success with this through the high guard of Cheeseman as he moves forward.
I see this one as being very close with Cheeseman taking it on the cards, I wouldn't rule out cries of robbery as the scores are being read.
I see this one as being very close with Cheeseman taking it on the cards, I wouldn't rule out cries of robbery as the scores are being read.
Re: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
Cripes! If you haven't heard of him Jammy, he probably doesn't actually existjamamb wrote: ↑28 Jan 2019, 15:00 never heard of shawn either....#145.....19-4-1
http://boxrec.com/en/boxer/498552
Who ya gonna call?
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Re: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
jamamb wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 18:01real and beassuire are both ebu level wins, better then the likes of byfield for sure, most people who follow spanish boxing prob have no clue who guys like upton, byfield, etc are eitherhandsofstone wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 15:28 Had never heard of Garcia until the fight was announced, never heard of the fella he beat to win the title either, his record looks padded to say the least, a points win over Isaac Real is the only one that stands out for me, I remember Real fighting for the European a couple of times, apart from that the standard of fellas he's beat to get to 28-0 is honking
I like Cheeseman a lot, he done a number on Byfield to win the British and I know theres a few people saying he might be getting rushed a bit fighting for the European already but time will tell, Garcia's record might be rank so far but having never seen him its hard to tell how good he is, could it be another Patera/Ritson or Mimoune/Eggington?
Only 13 KOs in Garcia's 28 wins so doesn't look a puncher, if he's not strong then Cheeseman will walk right through him, I think Cheeseman has a bit more about him than Eggington and Ritson, I was impressed with the way he mixed up the power in his shots against Byfield which suggests he's not too gung ho and thinking about what he's doing
handsofstone doesn't watch fights he gives predictions on. Instead of watching a couple of rounds of Garcia he posts a prediction on a fight involving a fighter hes never seen. Then wonders why he isn't taken seriously.
Re: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
I posted his EBU title fight earlier on this thread.TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑29 Jan 2019, 19:15jamamb wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 18:01real and beassuire are both ebu level wins, better then the likes of byfield for sure, most people who follow spanish boxing prob have no clue who guys like upton, byfield, etc are eitherhandsofstone wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 15:28 Had never heard of Garcia until the fight was announced, never heard of the fella he beat to win the title either, his record looks padded to say the least, a points win over Isaac Real is the only one that stands out for me, I remember Real fighting for the European a couple of times, apart from that the standard of fellas he's beat to get to 28-0 is honking
I like Cheeseman a lot, he done a number on Byfield to win the British and I know theres a few people saying he might be getting rushed a bit fighting for the European already but time will tell, Garcia's record might be rank so far but having never seen him its hard to tell how good he is, could it be another Patera/Ritson or Mimoune/Eggington?
Only 13 KOs in Garcia's 28 wins so doesn't look a puncher, if he's not strong then Cheeseman will walk right through him, I think Cheeseman has a bit more about him than Eggington and Ritson, I was impressed with the way he mixed up the power in his shots against Byfield which suggests he's not too gung ho and thinking about what he's doing
handsofstone doesn't watch fights he gives predictions on. Instead of watching a couple of rounds of Garcia he posts a prediction on a fight involving a fighter hes never seen. Then wonders why he isn't taken seriously.
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Re: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
He hasn't watched that even though it was posted.KiwiRider wrote: ↑30 Jan 2019, 01:32I posted his EBU title fight earlier on this thread.TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑29 Jan 2019, 19:15
handsofstone doesn't watch fights he gives predictions on. Instead of watching a couple of rounds of Garcia he posts a prediction on a fight involving a fighter hes never seen. Then wonders why he isn't taken seriously.
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Re: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
Ricky Fowler you mean?
Garcia will tee off on cheeseman. Ted is too green for this , he’ll be below par on the night, he’ll need an iron chin and wood struggle to get past 8 rounds, Sergio has the drive and the range to get this done, I will be putting some wedge on him as the fight approach, I bet ted will be flagging as the course of the fight goes on, i predict he will fade and Sergio will draw inspiration from that, hopefully this doesn’t go long as there’s no fairway Garcia wins on the cards it might be a rough decision
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Re: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
What you talking about? I clearly say in the post I don't know how good Garcia is an there was no prediction there either, as for getting taken seriously I seen you in a post the other day still claiming Groves wasn't put down from a body shot against Smith and that he quit,TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑29 Jan 2019, 19:15jamamb wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 18:01real and beassuire are both ebu level wins, better then the likes of byfield for sure, most people who follow spanish boxing prob have no clue who guys like upton, byfield, etc are eitherhandsofstone wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 15:28 Had never heard of Garcia until the fight was announced, never heard of the fella he beat to win the title either, his record looks padded to say the least, a points win over Isaac Real is the only one that stands out for me, I remember Real fighting for the European a couple of times, apart from that the standard of fellas he's beat to get to 28-0 is honking
I like Cheeseman a lot, he done a number on Byfield to win the British and I know theres a few people saying he might be getting rushed a bit fighting for the European already but time will tell, Garcia's record might be rank so far but having never seen him its hard to tell how good he is, could it be another Patera/Ritson or Mimoune/Eggington?
Only 13 KOs in Garcia's 28 wins so doesn't look a puncher, if he's not strong then Cheeseman will walk right through him, I think Cheeseman has a bit more about him than Eggington and Ritson, I was impressed with the way he mixed up the power in his shots against Byfield which suggests he's not too gung ho and thinking about what he's doing
handsofstone doesn't watch fights he gives predictions on. Instead of watching a couple of rounds of Garcia he posts a prediction on a fight involving a fighter hes never seen. Then wonders why he isn't taken seriously.
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Re: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
handsofstone wrote: ↑30 Jan 2019, 16:35What you talking about? I clearly say in the post I don't know how good Garcia is an there was no prediction there either, as for getting taken seriously I seen you in a post the other day still claiming Groves wasn't put down from a body shot against Smith and that he quit,TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑29 Jan 2019, 19:15
handsofstone doesn't watch fights he gives predictions on. Instead of watching a couple of rounds of Garcia he posts a prediction on a fight involving a fighter hes never seen. Then wonders why he isn't taken seriously.
Groves quit in the fight and has said as much in recent interviews.
The fact that you can't watch a few rounds of a fighter before giving a prediction speaks volumes. I guess I'm just perplexed at how you cannot feel like an idiot for doing it? I never watch Tennis and I wouldn't dream of going onto a tennis forum and predicting that Federer will win Wimbledon this year because I would feel like an idiot. Same thing with anything really. For your predictions to be taken seriously you have to actually do a little more than open up a fighters boxrec page
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Re: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
I think your taking my predictions a bit too seriously Lep I put a coupon on every weekend but do you think I've seen every team play? And if you don't think looking through a fighters CV means anything then your clueless, fair enough if a fighters not been tested but if he's been stopped at a low level then I've got a good mind to expect him to get stopped against a boxer who I rateTheLeprechaun wrote: ↑30 Jan 2019, 17:11handsofstone wrote: ↑30 Jan 2019, 16:35What you talking about? I clearly say in the post I don't know how good Garcia is an there was no prediction there either, as for getting taken seriously I seen you in a post the other day still claiming Groves wasn't put down from a body shot against Smith and that he quit,TheLeprechaun wrote: ↑29 Jan 2019, 19:15
handsofstone doesn't watch fights he gives predictions on. Instead of watching a couple of rounds of Garcia he posts a prediction on a fight involving a fighter hes never seen. Then wonders why he isn't taken seriously.
Groves quit in the fight and has said as much in recent interviews.
The fact that you can't watch a few rounds of a fighter before giving a prediction speaks volumes. I guess I'm just perplexed at how you cannot feel like an idiot for doing it? I never watch Tennis and I wouldn't dream of going onto a tennis forum and predicting that Federer will win Wimbledon this year because I would feel like an idiot. Same thing with anything really. For your predictions to be taken seriously you have to actually do a little more than open up a fighters boxrec page
I explained all this ages ago the first time you mentioned it, go read it back
And as for me wondering why no one takes me seriously, fvck knows how you come up with that conclusion, probably coz your a bit of a knob I suppose
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Re: Ted Cheeseman vs. Sergio Garcia - 2 February 2019
handsofstone wrote: ↑30 Jan 2019, 19:08I think your taking my predictions a bit too seriously Lep I put a coupon on every weekend but do you think I've seen every team play? And if you don't think looking through a fighters CV means anything then your clueless, fair enough if a fighters not been tested but if he's been stopped at a low level then I've got a good mind to expect him to get stopped against a boxer who I rateTheLeprechaun wrote: ↑30 Jan 2019, 17:11handsofstone wrote: ↑30 Jan 2019, 16:35
What you talking about? I clearly say in the post I don't know how good Garcia is an there was no prediction there either, as for getting taken seriously I seen you in a post the other day still claiming Groves wasn't put down from a body shot against Smith and that he quit,
Groves quit in the fight and has said as much in recent interviews.
The fact that you can't watch a few rounds of a fighter before giving a prediction speaks volumes. I guess I'm just perplexed at how you cannot feel like an idiot for doing it? I never watch Tennis and I wouldn't dream of going onto a tennis forum and predicting that Federer will win Wimbledon this year because I would feel like an idiot. Same thing with anything really. For your predictions to be taken seriously you have to actually do a little more than open up a fighters boxrec page
I explained all this ages ago the first time you mentioned it, go read it back
And as for me wondering why no one takes me seriously, fvck knows how you come up with that conclusion, probably coz your a bit of a knob I suppose![]()
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