Re: Josh Warrington vs. Kid Galahad - 15 June 2019
Posted: 01 May 2019, 17:28
Jack who?
Jack who?
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑30 Apr 2019, 07:11
Looks like they not even using the full arena.. Only half. Guessing they looking at a 7k capacity..
FW doesn't think Josh can sell out 13,500 in his own home?
Bateson
Because it’s slightly bigger than the arena!
I am aware of that, but Warrington could fill it, especially against a fellow Brit.
Ahh.. Just checked. Didnt even realise. Can't tell when watching on TV.
https://www.lufc.talent-sport.co.uk/Pag ... gZhul3ryc=
Warrington is a 12 round fighter. He does have power, but mostly to gain respect from his opponents. He isn’t really a finisher, so he has to rely on judges more or less every time he fights. So you can tell he works extra hard in that ring to make sure he wins the rounds.kbackup408 wrote: ↑03 May 2019, 04:47 pretty much how it would go - josh will start fast and barry will pick rounds up towards mid to end - UD for the Leeds man!
indeed, one thing I learned very quickly was not to judge power based of the % shown on boxrec - josh carries more pop than the 21% suggests he visibly stunned both selby and framptonRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑03 May 2019, 05:55 Warrington is a 12 round fighter. He does have power, but mostly to gain respect from his opponents. He isn’t really a finisher, so he has to rely on judges more or less every time he fights. So you can tell he works extra hard in that ring to make sure he wins the rounds.
rhino222 wrote: ↑23 May 2019, 03:20 in my humble opinion...
Warrington cant stop Galahad, therefore we are left with Warrington points, Galahad points or Galahad KO.
I think the Galahad KO is unlikely although 'kid' bangs harder than Warrington. So its a 12 rounder I feel...
Warrington wont be fitter than Galahad, there is certainly no one at the Ingle gym that is. So its all about the judges......will they go for Warringtons relentless walking forward style...?
Or will they go for Galahads more educated precision, better power and slick work?
I don't see a wide decision.. I see scorecards along 115-113 to 117-111
Do you think that was a peak Frampton?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑23 May 2019, 06:09
I don't agree with Dom saying Selby and Frampton were past their best. You could say Selby wasn't fit for the weight anymore, but Frampton had no excuses. Was a 50-50 fight and the better man won.
Not a prime peak Frampton, but I do think Frampton can Warrington.