Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
Serious questions:
1. Why is Nigel Wright allowed this opportunity to fight for the British Title? Seems to have beaten no-one of note since his last defeat to Olusegun.
2. Why is it in Liverpool, when neither fighter is local?
3. Why is the title vacant?
1. Why is Nigel Wright allowed this opportunity to fight for the British Title? Seems to have beaten no-one of note since his last defeat to Olusegun.
2. Why is it in Liverpool, when neither fighter is local?
3. Why is the title vacant?
Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
Wright was an excellent amateur, went pro without any backing, has had to take a lot of fights on the road and has been harshly treated. I thought he beat McCluskey clearly and am sure he will do himself great credit in his attempt for the title. It is a far better match than most fights made for the Commonwealth title and he is a harder opponent than someone like Kell Brook has faced for the Lonsdale belt.
Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
Perhaps Daws didn't want the fight at such short notice. Wright was meant to be fighting Morrison in an eliminator for the British title before Morrison got the title shot. So, he was in the running before hand and I don't really see anything unusual about him getting this short notice opportunity. Who else should have replaced Morrison?whicker wrote:1. Why is Nigel Wright allowed this opportunity to fight for the British Title? Seems to have beaten no-one of note since his last defeat to Olusegun.
McCloskey vacated the title to fight for the European belt.whicker wrote:3. Why is the title vacant?
Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
Pointless fight. Wright fought decently last time and Olusegun fought averagely, but Olusegun still won quite clearly.
Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
Wasn't Wright signed with allegedly at a point?
He's certainly disputed every career defeat he's suffered!
He's certainly disputed every career defeat he's suffered!
Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
It is not pointless, it will give us a new British champion.Dioufy wrote:Pointless fight. Wright fought decently last time and Olusegun fought averagely, but Olusegun still won quite clearly.
Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
But no offence, Olusegun needs more than the British title and a win over Wright will give him no recognition. I know it's hard to get Ajose decent fights, but to regurgitate his career and win a vacant British title isn't what he needs right. He is world-ranked remember.Horse wrote:It is not pointless, it will give us a new British champion.Dioufy wrote:Pointless fight. Wright fought decently last time and Olusegun fought averagely, but Olusegun still won quite clearly.
Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
If he is the British and Commonwealth champion then he will be in a position to get decent fights on a more regular basis. Olusegun is not a particularly popular fighter, so how is he going to get decent fights without decent titles? He may be world ranked, but that doesn't mean he will get a world title shot.Dioufy wrote:But no offence, Olusegun needs more than the British title and a win over Wright will give him no recognition. I know it's hard to get Ajose decent fights, but to regurgitate his career and win a vacant British title isn't what he needs right. He is world-ranked remember.
Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
I bet he gives up the British belt in 6 months. It was my understanding that he got offered a Witter fight but wanted way too much money. It's not his lack of belts that's stopping him, it's him thinking he deserves massive money when he's done very little to deserve it.
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xXHAMMERXx
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Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
olusegun isnt even british an he his ranked in the world top 10 why the hell is he going for british when he should be fighting for bigger title he should leave is a go for bigger things let domestic fighter have a crack !!!!!!!
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thomothompson
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Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
Nigel Wright - will be the bext British Champion he will beat Ajose on Friday revenge will be sweet as Ajose is well over rated. He took him very close last time winning the first 5 rounds then drifted away he also rocked Ajose. Nigel also beat Paul Mccloskey but once again was robbed by the judges.
One outcome WRIGHT WIN!!!!!!!!!!!!
One outcome WRIGHT WIN!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Max Molyneux
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Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
Wright would of won the 1st one if he didn't gas, his pressure with the jab was beating Ajose's wild flurries.
Ajose is an overrated Commonwealth level fighter.
Even a demotivated Witter would KO him early.
Ajose is an overrated Commonwealth level fighter.
Even a demotivated Witter would KO him early.
Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
fancy wright to win close pnts decision ,hes had a few chances now could be his time.
Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
Wright is a decent fighter , i think he has more thatn a chance in this one . I think the mcloskey - wright fight was close with a lot of rounds hard to score , he gave paul a good run
Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
Anyone got a fight link they coulkd PM me?
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Pongsaklek
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Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
Looks like Wright will grapple his way to a decision loss in the late rounds.
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Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
Mission accomplished. Nigel Wright will be Tua´d, if he fights somebody good with a punch.Pongsaklek wrote:Looks like Wright will grapple his way to a decision loss in the late rounds.
Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
Did Wrights corner honestly think he was in with a chance going into the last? It's no wonder he always thinks he's been robbed
Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
what was the result then?
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whatashambles
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Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
http://www.boxrec.com/show_display.php?show_id=573157sgtcecil wrote:what was the result then?
Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
That also reveals the results from the rest of the card.whatashambles wrote:http://www.boxrec.com/show_display.php?show_id=573157sgtcecil wrote:what was the result then?
Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
thanks. was proksa impressive?whatashambles wrote:http://www.boxrec.com/show_display.php?show_id=573157sgtcecil wrote:what was the result then?
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Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
It wasn't shown on Skysgtcecil wrote:thanks. was proksa impressive?whatashambles wrote:http://www.boxrec.com/show_display.php?show_id=573157sgtcecil wrote:what was the result then?
Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
Why didn't they show the Coyle fight on Sky?
I can't stand the low level tosh they are showing on Sky at the moment.
I can't stand the low level tosh they are showing on Sky at the moment.
Re: Wright V Olusegun rematch, Why?
They showed three fights. The Main event, a Liverpool fighter V a Polish fighter- decent fight, the Liverpool guy was clearly the better boxer from the off- Good showing from the Polish guy, who was basically an American level journeyman- tough, but technically inferior.Horse wrote:
I can't stand the low level tosh they are showing on Sky at the moment.
They also showed Truscotts comfortable comeback fight V a Russian who was tough but limited- and much shorter.
I like Truscott a lot- a quality fighter all round.
Main event was as predicted.