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Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 08:13
by Poncey
Any update on the Chavez evening?

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 08:42
by idle talk
really looking forward to it. :bag: :OhYes:

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 09:11
by THEBUTCH
Can't see too much point in Rees taking this fight to be honest. Rather see him take on new challengers and let some of the others have a bite of the cherry.

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 09:32
by leforge
THEBUTCH wrote:Can't see too much point in Rees taking this fight to be honest. Rather see him take on new challengers and let some of the others have a bite of the cherry.
Who apart from Murray or Mitchell is there?

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 09:36
by idle talk
nobody :TU:

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 10:41
by THEBUTCH
Lee McAllister, Gary Buckland, Alex Arthur to name a few who could all claim to be valid challengers.

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 11:07
by idle talk
mcallisters injured or has been, bucklands at superfeather and arthur has never boxed at lightweight

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 11:13
by THEBUTCH
Buckland can perform well at lightweight. Fair enough if McAllister's injured, but since when did the board stop someone challenging for their title over a few pounds in weight (i.e. Arthur) ? Arthur has shaken off the Wright defeat with a couple of wins and the one thing AAA has is experience.

I'd just prefer to see a bit of variety, let Watson build on that loss to Rees and come back again with something new in his arsenal.

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 11:20
by idle talk
yeah fair enough, i just didnt think arthur was doing 135lb.

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 11:44
by leforge
THEBUTCH wrote:Buckland can perform well at lightweight. Fair enough if McAllister's injured, but since when did the board stop someone challenging for their title over a few pounds in weight (i.e. Arthur) ? Arthur has shaken off the Wright defeat with a couple of wins and the one thing AAA has is experience.

I'd just prefer to see a bit of variety, let Watson build on that loss to Rees and come back again with something new in his arsenal.
Buckland just knocked current British champ out at Superfeather he will stay at that weight!

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 12:28
by lefty
I think its a good fight,I think outside of murray and mitchell,watson is the best guy out there so i dont see the problem.

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 12:39
by alexpaterson
The first fight was superb so I think a rematch is fair enough, Watson proved he belonged in Domestic class (maybe even European) he gave Rees real trouble in the middle rounds. I think Rees should get the job done slightly more convinencinly than he did last time

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 12:54
by bennie
Welsh "Rock" Gavin Rees looks likely to make the first defence of his British lightweight title against Liverpool's John Watson, the man he stopped in 11 thrilling rounds to lift the belt a couple of months ago in Newport.
Rees, a former world light-welterweight champion from Joe Calzaghe's hometown of Newbridge, survived a rocky middle-round period to outlast the previously unbeaten Watson, who deserves a second go for the fight he put up. Watson was just 13-0 going in, conceding masses of experience, but he hurt the home man with uppercuts in the seventh round and proved that today's crop of Liverpool fighters are a special breed indeed, much like the Philly fighters of the 1970s or those red and gold Kronk boys a decade later. Success breeds success, and while Watson eventually lost of course, stopped under fire on the ropes, he will have 'grown' from the whole experience, although you still favour the cute, underrated Rees to get past him again.
Rees is a man who seems to have been around forever yet he is still only 30, just three years older than Watson would you believe. At 34-1 (16), the champion's only defeat came to classy Ukrainian Andreas Kotelnik up at light-welterweight (stopped in 12) and he looks remarkably strong and fresh at lightweight, where there are some attractive matches in the offing for him.
Firstly, he needs to deal with Watson, and I can see Rees boxing and punching his way to a hard-earned decision.

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 13:21
by taffytoon
This fight will be in Bridgend South Wales :box:

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 13:23
by jonny
taffytoon wrote:This fight will be in Bridgend South Wales :box:
is it the 12th or the 2nd

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 13:24
by taffytoon
12th Feb :TU:

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 13:27
by Counter-puncher
bennie wrote:Welsh "Rock" Gavin Rees looks likely to make the first defence of his British lightweight title against Liverpool's John Watson, the man he stopped in 11 thrilling rounds to lift the belt a couple of months ago in Newport.
Rees, a former world light-welterweight champion from Joe Calzaghe's hometown of Newbridge, survived a rocky middle-round period to outlast the previously unbeaten Watson, who deserves a second go for the fight he put up. Watson was just 13-0 going in, conceding masses of experience, but he hurt the home man with uppercuts in the seventh round and proved that today's crop of Liverpool fighters are a special breed indeed, much like the Philly fighters of the 1970s or those red and gold Kronk boys a decade later. Success breeds success, and while Watson eventually lost of course, stopped under fire on the ropes, he will have 'grown' from the whole experience, although you still favour the cute, underrated Rees to get past him again.
Rees is a man who seems to have been around forever yet he is still only 30, just three years older than Watson would you believe. At 34-1 (16), the champion's only defeat came to classy Ukrainian Andreas Kotelnik up at light-welterweight (points) and he looks remarkably strong and fresh at lightweight, where there are some attractive matches in the offing for him.
Firstly, he needs to deal with Watson, and I can see Rees boxing and punching his way to a hard-earned decision.
Kotelnik TKO'd Rees, bennie.

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 13:32
by bigped
THEBUTCH wrote:Buckland can perform well at lightweight. Fair enough if McAllister's injured, but since when did the board stop someone challenging for their title over a few pounds in weight (i.e. Arthur) ? Arthur has shaken off the Wright defeat with a couple of wins and the one thing AAA has is experience.

I'd just prefer to see a bit of variety, let Watson build on that loss to Rees and come back again with something new in his arsenal.

willie limmond?? very solid challanger?

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 15:27
by berealman
Chavez evening - any info??

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 19:40
by idle talk
i dont see why people dont want to see this fight happen.. it got british fight of the year. it was a great fight and im sure the next one will be good too, murray at the min isnt gona give rees the time of day imo. nor is mitchell. as for limond is he still in the gym since the morales fight?

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 20:00
by Horse
idle talk wrote:murray at the min isnt gona give rees the time of day imo.
Rees is Murray's European mandatory challenger, so if Murray wants to keep his European title he will have to fight Rees, assuming Rees wants the fight.

http://www.boxebu.com/

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 14 Jan 2011, 20:18
by stujones
It was a good match up no doubt, personally I thought the reports on the fight kind of over hyped it a bit. I never for once thought Rees was on the verge of getting stopped and he was a clearly ahead at the time of the stoppage (which was a good call).

I really cannot see how Watson can beat him.

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 15 Jan 2011, 05:06
by bennie
Counter-puncher wrote:
bennie wrote:Welsh "Rock" Gavin Rees looks likely to make the first defence of his British lightweight title against Liverpool's John Watson, the man he stopped in 11 thrilling rounds to lift the belt a couple of months ago in Newport.
Rees, a former world light-welterweight champion from Joe Calzaghe's hometown of Newbridge, survived a rocky middle-round period to outlast the previously unbeaten Watson, who deserves a second go for the fight he put up. Watson was just 13-0 going in, conceding masses of experience, but he hurt the home man with uppercuts in the seventh round and proved that today's crop of Liverpool fighters are a special breed indeed, much like the Philly fighters of the 1970s or those red and gold Kronk boys a decade later. Success breeds success, and while Watson eventually lost of course, stopped under fire on the ropes, he will have 'grown' from the whole experience, although you still favour the cute, underrated Rees to get past him again.
Rees is a man who seems to have been around forever yet he is still only 30, just three years older than Watson would you believe. At 34-1 (16), the champion's only defeat came to classy Ukrainian Andreas Kotelnik up at light-welterweight (points) and he looks remarkably strong and fresh at lightweight, where there are some attractive matches in the offing for him.
Firstly, he needs to deal with Watson, and I can see Rees boxing and punching his way to a hard-earned decision.
Kotelnik TKO'd Rees, bennie.
Cheers, mate, you have a big future in proof-reading. :TU:

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 15 Jan 2011, 08:15
by idle talk
murray boxed his mandatory last time out, hes dosnt have to fight rees for months.

Re: Rees vs Watson Rematch, Feb 12th?

Posted: 21 Jan 2011, 13:41
by patmustard
I think this fight is potentially more intriguing than their first. I think there could be an exact reversal of the first fight's result. John obviously needs to be more adventurous early on, which could be argued would leave him open to a clean shot earlier. However, during the last fight he had to put in a big effort from the middle rounds onwards and I doubt he would have hit the canvass from that shot in 10th had he not been knackered. If John paces the rematch better, and importantly, stops pawing with the jab (which left him open to right hand counters), and disrupts Rees' rhythm then I think Rees will run out of gas late on himself. John just needs to tuck his chin down, get behind that nice tight guard, but this time let his punches go with more authority and belief in short sharp bursts, switching between head to body. Won't be easy and there might be a few scary moments, but I think the title will change hands. I picked Rees to win by stoppage in the first fight, but wanted John to win. He's very bright and think he will have learned enough to make the necessary adjustments this time round.