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JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 16 Nov 2010, 13:55
by slider
Young Jerome Wilson boxed on the undercard of the David Haye V Fradley Harrison bill. It was a huge Ko and should win Ko of the year. Watch it on you tube WOW.......
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 16 Nov 2010, 14:10
by 15829
yeah was a great knockout u could hear the thud all around the arena
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 16 Nov 2010, 14:25
by whicker
Looks like someone was showing it live. Not sky though. fornicate sky.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugimSHRHrCY
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 16 Nov 2010, 14:33
by palooka
Big punch bang on target. Jerome is very powerful.
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 16 Nov 2010, 17:58
by pyenest77
Excellent punch agreed, but for me knockout of 2010 was Max Maxwell knocking out Brian Rose.
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 16 Nov 2010, 20:21
by jonp
pyenest77 wrote:Excellent punch agreed, but for me knockout of 2010 was Max Maxwell knocking out Brian Rose.
make sure you email sky with that for there kos of 2010
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 16 Nov 2010, 21:01
by Asterix
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 05:04
by MightyWarrior
Fix!! I think Jerome says "now" just before he goes down!
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 06:07
by Final round
MightyWarrior wrote:Fix!! I think Jerome says "now" just before he goes down!

Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 06:39
by orbtastic
Looks a big lad for 140.
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 06:49
by ourkid1984
He looks good, he seems to have good reflexes, range of punches, good defence and power!!!!
I wouldn't say that he looks massive for 140 but right on the limit. Look forward to hearing about his next fight.
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 06:50
by tijuana1
Great punch but poor match making. That kid probably wont fight again if he cares for his health. Group one race horse stood next to a donkey off scarbrough beach. No offence to either boxer just my opinion on levels both boxers are at.
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 08:47
by oliverfennell
whicker wrote:Looks like someone was showing it live. Not sky though. eff sky.
Madness. Russian TV gets the Haye undercard, and Britain doesn't. Thailand gets Carl Froch fights on terrestrial TV, Britain gets them on a small PPV channel...
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 08:52
by Deadendgeneration
ourkid1984 wrote:He looks good, he seems to have good reflexes, range of punches, good defence and power!!!!
I wouldn't say that he looks massive for 140 but right on the limit. Look forward to hearing about his next fight.
His arms looked huge though.
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 08:56
by orbtastic
Deadendgeneration wrote:ourkid1984 wrote:He looks good, he seems to have good reflexes, range of punches, good defence and power!!!!
I wouldn't say that he looks massive for 140 but right on the limit. Look forward to hearing about his next fight.
His arms looked huge though.
His back looks huge too.
He looks bigger than his pro debut against Greaves.
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 19:12
by whicker
tijuana1 wrote:Great punch but poor match making. That kid probably wont fight again if he cares for his health. Group one race horse stood next to a donkey off scarbrough beach. No offence to either boxer just my opinion on levels both boxers are at.
I do agree, on reflection , but this was only Wilson's 4th fight, and he has already had two fights go to points, and the other ended on a pull-out.
Compared to other bouts, the matchmaking seems pretty regular for a prospect.
But Janes does seem to have had a string of KO defeats. Yeah, I agree, not good for him, really.
Thge way he goes down- straight down , and bangs his head really is worrying.
I hope he is OK.
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 18 Nov 2010, 04:41
by steelcity 65
Look at the opponents record and see how many times he's been stopped before then make your own conclusions
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 18 Nov 2010, 05:38
by JamesH
steelcity 65 wrote:Look at the opponents record and see how many times he's been stopped before then make your own conclusions
I know what your saying, and there are gaps in his slate.......but I look among the opponents he has fought and see Paul McCloskey, Martin Lindsay, Stevie Bell, Kevin Mitchell, Derry Mathews, Danny Wallace , Kevin O'Hara , John Simpson , Andy Morris, and Stephen Foster. Thats tough opposition...
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 18 Nov 2010, 05:44
by whicker
JamesH wrote:steelcity 65 wrote:Look at the opponents record and see how many times he's been stopped before then make your own conclusions
I know what your saying, and there are gaps in his slate.......but I look among the opponents he has fought and see Paul McCloskey, Martin Lindsay, Stevie Bell, Kevin Mitchell, Derry Mathews, Danny Wallace , Kevin O'Hara , John Simpson , Andy Morris, and Stephen Foster. Thats tough opposition...
True- although a lot of journeymen have records that could match that level of opposition for quality.
The difference, of course, is that a typical journeyman isn't often stopped.
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 18 Nov 2010, 06:15
by SexySouthPaw
terrible matchmaking Janes is shot
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 18 Nov 2010, 06:26
by orbtastic
There's usually a tipping point for guys like him, I'd say that Kenna has already hit his and will continue to lose quickly now. Absolutely risible performance from him on Saturday.
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 18 Nov 2010, 06:47
by JamesH
Oh for sure, I'm not saying he's a world beater, far from it... just pointing out that its not just a case of looking at numbers on a record. I do think Wilson deserves credit for doing what he needed to do, and in some style. As for matchmaking, I'd say it was probably a good match for Wilson as he's getting more coverage now than he has before that fight... or at least the coverage on here is now about his boxing rather than his choice of trainer...
Totally agree with the comment about the tipping point though.
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 18 Nov 2010, 07:49
by steelcity 65
JamesH wrote:steelcity 65 wrote:Look at the opponents record and see how many times he's been stopped before then make your own conclusions
I know what your saying, and there are gaps in his slate.......but I look among the opponents he has fought and see Paul McCloskey, Martin Lindsay, Stevie Bell, Kevin Mitchell, Derry Mathews, Danny Wallace , Kevin O'Hara , John Simpson , Andy Morris, and Stephen Foster. Thats tough opposition...
all feather and super feather arnt they ??
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 18 Nov 2010, 07:56
by JamesH
steelcity 65 wrote:all feather and super feather arnt they ??
Fair point for most of the examples I gave... still good opposition - but valid point.
Re: JEROME WILSON KO OF 2010
Posted: 18 Nov 2010, 10:13
by beagleboy
JamesH wrote:Oh for sure, I'm not saying he's a world beater, far from it... just pointing out that its not just a case of looking at numbers on a record. I do think Wilson deserves credit for doing what he needed to do, and in some style. As for matchmaking, I'd say it was probably a good match for Wilson as he's getting more coverage now than he has before that fight... or at least the coverage on here is now about his boxing rather than his choice of trainer...
But has he paid his subs ?
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