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Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 03:44
by jizzle
Don't know whether this has been done, but place your votes!

Bonus points for anyone picking an underdog!

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 04:18
by oliverfennell
I think it will be a Harrison-Gammer final, with Harrison winning on points. He should be able to stroll through his first two matches, while I give Gammer a great shot at outworking Williams in the semi, with Williams complacent at having beaten him once before, and overlooking him for Harrison. Gammer did hold his own against Williams for eight rounds, and Williams has regressed since then.

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 05:01
by winkveron
I'm going for Gammer just to be different!

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 05:30
by lacollier883
I voted Harrison, I just have this gut feeling he will win and then pronounce he will be a world champ by next summer :lol:

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 05:46
by Asterix
I've gone for Danny Williams. I just can't bring myself to pick Audley. :box:

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 05:49
by Gazmac81
im thinking Gammer also as Williams over 3 rounds will not be busy enough
unless hes planned his tactics well.

Also Audley is to unrealiable , i can see him just hitting and holding and a close decision going against him due to his lack of drive.

Gammer is best bet at odds of 7-1.

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 07:04
by 15829
ive gone with audley the ones that were the best ameteur always seem to do the best well in prizefighter plus this is audleys time to shine :P

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 08:12
by TheGoods
What's teh prize fund this time? Still 25 large? I fancy Barrett to beat Gammer.

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 08:24
by DavidPayne
Baker for me.

Oh come on, you'll forget if I'm wrong but you'll hail me a genius if he does.

That's the secret of forum predicting and opinions right there.

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 08:27
by Asterix
TheGoods wrote:What's teh prize fund this time? Still 25 large? I fancy Barrett to beat Gammer.
£80,000 prize fund.

Edit: £32,000 to the winner!

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 08:30
by dondada
DavidPayne wrote:Baker for me.

Oh come on, you'll forget if I'm wrong but you'll hail me a genius if he does.

That's the secret of forum predicting and opinions right there.
I'd like to see Big Carl run at his opponent and body check them, Giant Haystacks style.

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 08:30
by Carbo
The problem poor old Aud faces is that everyone knows that he’s vulnerable to a shot, and over three rounds, everyone’ll be able to steam in at full speed ahead for the whole fight. That’ll make for some very messy fights, and mean that Harrison has to do something to make up for the aggression his opponents show.

We’ll see. Potentially, he’s the class act there; but he’s just a liability and I wouldn’t bet on him ever.

With that in mind, I’ll go for Gammer.

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 08:35
by Adamj1987
A-FORCE

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 08:37
by funso banjo baby
Carl baker is going to be huge and all over everyone for another big Prizefighter upset

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 08:41
by Carbo
Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:
DavidPayne wrote:Baker for me.

Oh come on, you'll forget if I'm wrong but you'll hail me a genius if he does.

That's the secret of forum predicting and opinions right there.
I'd like to see Big Carl run at his opponent and body check them, Giant Haystacks style.
Was that a body check or a belly flop?

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 08:41
by Srebmun
Carbo wrote:The problem poor old Aud faces is that everyone knows that he’s vulnerable to a shot, and over three rounds, everyone’ll be able to steam in at full speed ahead for the whole fight. That’ll make for some very messy fights, and mean that Harrison has to do something to make up for the aggression his opponents show.

We’ll see. Potentially, he’s the class act there; but he’s just a liability and I wouldn’t bet on him ever.

With that in mind, I’ll go for Gammer.
^^^ this.

'cept I'm loyally going for the Irishman.

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 11:13
by terrez
I think the right Williams turns up and it's Bang, Bang, Bang...

If useless Williams turns up, i'm going for Belshaw!!

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 11:29
by alexpaterson
Harrison for me he was a top class ameuter and can fight behind his jab without getting involved all the way through the fight to win the fights imo I think it'll be a final between him and Williams with Audley knicking it due to his reach and straight punching

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 11:32
by hitman_hatton1
winkveron wrote:I'm going for Gammer just to be different!
i got a feeling he might do it.

he's strong and dependable early in fights.

the 3 rd distance might just suit the welshman. ;;-)

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 12:01
by Finch
I've gone for the A-Force !

He has no option but to win it. There is part of me thinking i'd love to see him prove his doubters wrong. But i don't like it when he say's "there's reasons for this and reasons for that, and one day i'll tell the story and people will understand".

That's bullshit, but good luck.

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 13:23
by iwz678
This could be the tournament for Audley Harrison but I still fancy Danny Williams to win because he's fought at a better level than all of the other guys and he looked good for most of his fight with McDermott last time out.

I cant see any of the others winning, Gammer might be shocked in the first round because he hasnt been too great in the last 18 months or so, Coleman Barrett would be my outside pick.

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 29 Sep 2009, 15:00
by Londonirish
Danny Hughes for me, massive price as well...
Watched him sparring with John McD 3X3mins rounds with suit him down to the ground.....

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 30 Sep 2009, 01:59
by oliverfennell
DavidPayne wrote:Baker for me.

Oh come on, you'll forget if I'm wrong but you'll hail me a genius if he does.

That's the secret of forum predicting and opinions right there.
I still haven't forgotten you picked Ray Austin over Wlad Klitschko.

Re: Prizefighter Vote

Posted: 30 Sep 2009, 07:17
by funso banjo baby
oliverfennell wrote:
DavidPayne wrote:Baker for me.

Oh come on, you'll forget if I'm wrong but you'll hail me a genius if he does.

That's the secret of forum predicting and opinions right there.
I still haven't forgotten you picked Ray Austin over Wlad Klitschko.


maybe he got confused with Steve Austen...its understandable....Ray was also ' a man barely alive too...'

2 days to Prizefighter

Posted: 30 Sep 2009, 07:27
by funso banjo baby
well,

sprotty is out...holden is out....

the venue is changed to the worst one in britain.

neil perkins is a poor stand in

the event is seeded.

and to cop it all i havent received my tickets...FOR THE SECOND TIME.

all in all pretty bad.

however im still excited...Prizefighter has always been full of entertainment and im sure this one will be too. fingers crossed or i wont be going again