davies vs hall english title
Posted: 31 Dec 2009, 12:53
gary davies vs stewart hall for english title winner gets shot at napa march 19 venue 2 be decided cant wait.
fair comments them mate but against napa they did only show 5rounds on sky alot of people there thought gary won but thats in the past ure right this will be a quality fight really cant waitalexpaterson wrote:What a fight that could be. Hall looked good against Power but Davies looked good against Edmonds but against Napa from what I saw he didnt look great. I would have to go for Davies late KO, Hall's still a bit inexpierenced
Ye I believe SKY could of made it look one sided when it could of been very competitive. Good luck to him in this oneleeharding wrote:fair comments them mate but against napa they did only show 5rounds on sky alot of people there thought gary won but thats in the past ure right this will be a quality fight really cant waitalexpaterson wrote:What a fight that could be. Hall looked good against Power but Davies looked good against Edmonds but against Napa from what I saw he didnt look great. I would have to go for Davies late KO, Hall's still a bit inexpierenced
X2Londonirish wrote:See this being a Great fight, imo i think Hall will have to much for him winning by KO TKO....
fair comment mate u have shared a ring with both i dont no nothing bout hall so i really cant comment how he fights what he does good or bad can u ellaberate mate y u think he will stop gary cheers martinLondonirish wrote:See this being a Great fight, imo i think Hall will have to much for him winning by KO TKO....
gobbles wrote:I'd go with Davies. I was totally won over by him with the guts he showed in the last two rounds against Napa. Showed he could have lots of potential when he gets comfortable pacing himself for a 12-rounder.
leeharding wrote:can u ellaberate mate y u think he will stop gary cheers martinLondonirish wrote:See this being a Great fight, imo i think Hall will have to much for him winning by KO TKO....
I have only bet against him once,and that was to lose against Napa on points!unorthodox wrote:i see its the same old names betting against davies again! haha
gary took the rocky dean fight at about 2 weeks notice at 126lbs so he was in no shape at all & he fought barrington brown at short notice at 127lbs so i think a draw can be forgiven seeing as hes used to campaigning at 117-122. he couldnt get any fights so had to constantly step up in weight to get some fight time in.
he now has a good team behind him & has a good training camp leading up to his fights now, he is stronger and alot more confident.
i think gary due to his experience will will stop hall in the mid to late rounds...
I did Against Napaunorthodox wrote:i see its the same old names betting against davies again! haha....
unorthodox wrote:gary took the rocky dean fight at about 2 weeks notice at 126lbs so he was in no shape at all & he fought barrington brown at short notice at 127lbs so i think a draw can be forgiven seeing as hes used to campaigning at 117-122. he couldnt get any fights so had to constantly step up in weight to get some fight time in....
what im getting at is, if you train for long enough to reach the required and then put the extra weight on by fight night its more or less beneficial for you but if you're out of shape and training for just a couple of weeks to fight at the weight above its gunna leave you at a disadvantage strength, speed & stamina wise. i know the difference in weight isnt that great but its how you go about preparing your body for it in the build up...Londonirish wrote:I did Against Napaunorthodox wrote:i see its the same old names betting against davies again! haha....![]()
unorthodox wrote:gary took the rocky dean fight at about 2 weeks notice at 126lbs so he was in no shape at all & he fought barrington brown at short notice at 127lbs so i think a draw can be forgiven seeing as hes used to campaigning at 117-122. he couldnt get any fights so had to constantly step up in weight to get some fight time in....
126-127 was only 2.1/2-3lb more then what he normally fought at, he never made 117lb till till he fought for the British title at the beginning of 09. He fought Dean and Brown in 05 and 06... Gary him self says he enters into the ring at 134-140lb so i cant see how them few pounds made a Difference, short notice i do...
cheers for getting back martin i appreciate ure points but rocky dean fight and barrington brown fights were couple of week notice fights not like now were he gets 8 sometimes 12 weeks notice for fights but its on board cheers mate gonna be a gd scrap this oneunorthodox wrote:Londonirish wrote:I did Against Napaunorthodox wrote:i see its the same old names betting against davies again! haha....![]()
what im getting at is, if you train for long enough to reach the required and then put the extra weight on by fight night its more or less beneficial for you but if you're out of shape and training for just a couple of weeks to fight at the weight above its gunna leave you at a disadvantage strength, speed & stamina wise. i know the difference in weight isnt that great but its how you go about preparing your body for it in the build up...unorthodox wrote:gary took the rocky dean fight at about 2 weeks notice at 126lbs so he was in no shape at all & he fought barrington brown at short notice at 127lbs so i think a draw can be forgiven seeing as hes used to campaigning at 117-122. he couldnt get any fights pounds made a Difference, short notice i do...
All good points really, but the majority of fighters who are not either top level prospects, soon to be, or actual title contenders normally only get a couple of weeks notice. Its what they have to live with.leeharding wrote:cheers for getting back martin i appreciate ure points but rocky dean fight and barrington brown fights were couple of week notice fights not like now were he gets 8 sometimes 12 weeks notice for fights but its on board cheers mate gonna be a gd scrap this oneunorthodox wrote:Londonirish wrote: I did Against Napa![]()
what im getting at is, if you train for long enough to reach the required and then put the extra weight on by fight night its more or less beneficial for you but if you're out of shape and training for just a couple of weeks to fight at the weight above its gunna leave you at a disadvantage strength, speed & stamina wise. i know the difference in weight isnt that great but its how you go about preparing your body for it in the build up...
so now gary is a title contender he gets propper notice and is a total different fighter to the rocky dean barrington brown days but ye ure right all very fair pointsGazMan85 wrote:All good points really, but the majority of fighters who are not either top level prospects, soon to be, or actual title contenders normally only get a couple of weeks notice. Its what they have to live with.leeharding wrote:cheers for getting back martin i appreciate ure points but rocky dean fight and barrington brown fights were couple of week notice fights not like now were he gets 8 sometimes 12 weeks notice for fights but its on board cheers mate gonna be a gd scrap this oneunorthodox wrote:
2 trueneil hibbert wrote:lets just say both fighters wont have to look far for each other on this one