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Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 22 Feb 2017, 17:40
by Enlightened-One
During December last year, I created a thread discussing the perceived lack of “competitive” fights on the Joshua-Molina PPV card, which was based on the betting odds of each bout that took place.

When I carefully used the word “competitive”, it was in the context that the winners of nearly all of those bouts were very easy to predict, since they were previously the overwhelming betting favourites. So my sentiments were less about excitement and enjoyment of the fights themselves, but primarily focussed on how likely the betting favourites would emerge victorious.

Anyway, I successfully predicted the winner of nine out of the ten fights on the PPV fight card… and only a desperate last round (behind on the scorecards) Buglioni KO victory over Burton deprived me of a perfect 10/10.

Now that all of the fights on the Bellew-Haye PPV have been announced, I’m going to attempt to repeat my previous success by boldly predicting the winners of all the fights, even though some of the opponents haven’t even been officially announced yet.

So here’s a list of the confirmed fights/fighters that we’re scheduled to see:
• Tony Bellew vs. David Haye
• Sam Eggington vs. Paul Malignaggi
• Ohara Davies vs. Derry Mathews
• Lee Selby vs. Andoni Gago
• Ted Cheeseman vs. Jack Sellars
• Katie Taylor vs. Monica Gentili
• David Allen vs. David Howe
• Craig Glover vs. Jake Bonnalie

Here are my predictions for the eventual winners of the bouts listed above:
• David Haye
• Sam Eggington
• Ohara Davies
• Lee Selby
• Ted Cheeseman
• Katie Taylor
• David Allen
• Craig Glover

Thoughts? :-?

Edit: Updated the fight card

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 22 Feb 2017, 22:03
by TheGingerBomber
The only competitive fight on the card for me is Eggington vs Malignaggi. Size vs skill. Youth vs experience. Intriguing!

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 24 Feb 2017, 09:43
by EdwinValero
TheGingerBomber wrote:The only competitive fight on the card for me is Eggington vs Malignaggi. Size vs skill. Youth vs experience. Intriguing!
Agreed. I think Eggington wins a very close decision.

Everything crossed that Derry has one last hoorah and takes Davies' chin for a spin :bag:

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017, 14:41
by Enlightened-One
I've been correct about my predictions so far - a win for Cheeseman.

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017, 14:54
by Jip
its not a great card. but there is some tension between lots of opponent and thats good. also i am totaly focused on the main event. bellew will get back to reality. difference between a solid and a great boxer.

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017, 15:29
by Enlightened-One
Another prediction correct - a far too easy mismatch type victory for Selby, which came against an overmatched opponent with a very unusual physique, since I haven't seen that many fleshy 128lb-ers with large wobbly love handles.

I'm not sure why the ref or the cornermen of the unathletic Gago didn't stop the fight sooner.

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017, 16:18
by Enlightened-One
Another three correct predictions - victories for Glover, Allen and Davies. :TU:

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017, 16:47
by klitoris
One can argue that Haye-Bellew is not competitive. Bellew got stopped at LH. He has no business being in the ring with a Heavyweight puncher like Haye.

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017, 17:02
by Tony1244
klitoris wrote:One can argue that Haye-Bellew is not competitive. Bellew got stopped at LH. He has no business being in the ring with a Heavyweight puncher like Haye.
True, which is why Haye is fighting him.

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017, 17:05
by Jip
now crawford got 2 problems, dongo and ohara :OhYes:

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017, 17:23
by Enlightened-One
Another correct prediction - Eggington wins.

So far, I've correctly predicted the outcome of all the undercard fights.

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017, 17:25
by SaadOffTheDeck
I'm actually astounded that someone is able to predict big favorites like this! If haye wins it will be an incredible performance of prognosticating by a complete imbecile. :clap:

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017, 17:29
by Jip
dont be mean saad. you sound arrogant.

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017, 18:14
by Enlightened-One
Did you read the first post in this thread? My comments in this thread are meant to be considered in context.

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017, 18:23
by SaadOffTheDeck
Jip wrote:dont be mean saad. you sound arrogant.
Says the bumbling idiot that always calls himself an expert? :roll:

I like these all day UK cards. Hell, I'd have bought this for $15. We get 4 fights for $70.

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017, 19:11
by SaadOffTheDeck
:lol:

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017, 19:12
by SaadOffTheDeck
You're an idiot.

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017, 19:26
by SaadOffTheDeck
No bragging? Lmao

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017, 19:27
by diddy
Haye looks like he's been fighting on a broken ankle for the last 6 rounds. Bellew somehow can't stop him. Haye can't even move.

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017, 19:36
by SaadOffTheDeck
Oops, missed one moron.

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017, 19:42
by sweetviolenturge
Hate is finished.
His body & mind can no longer withstand the rigors of a competitive fight. He'll definitely come to regret taking those three years off in what should have been the near prime of his career.

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017, 19:48
by Asterix
sweetviolenturge wrote:Hate is finished.
His body & mind can no longer withstand the rigors of a competitive fight. He'll definitely come to regret taking those three years off in what should have been the near prime of his career.
He had shoulder surgery and had to recover. Something to bear in mind with your comments. His body appeared to be giving up well before this fight.

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017, 19:59
by Jip
sweetviolenturge wrote:Hate is finished.
His body & mind can no longer withstand the rigors of a competitive fight. He'll definitely come to regret taking those three years off in what should have been the near prime of his career.

total nonsense. he showed one of the biggest hearts any boxer ever showed. his mind is still their, only to many injurys

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017, 20:05
by Enlightened-One
I successfully predicted the outcome of sixteen of eighteen of the last two Matchroom PPV's and only a last round behind on the scorecards one punch KO and an achilles heel injury prevented me from being 100% correct.

For the record, I'm absolutely delighted that the Haye-Bellew fight was exciting enough to justify the price I paid to watch the event on Sky Box Office.

Regardless, I justified the point I made by being 89% correct in my predictions of the outcome of eighteen fights.

Did anyone else do better?

Re: Lack of Competitive Fights on the Haye vs. Bellew PPV Card?

Posted: 04 Mar 2017, 20:10
by Jip
Enlightened-One wrote:I successfully predicted the outcome of sixteen of eighteen of the last two Matchroom PPV's and only a last round behind on the scorecards one punch KO and an achilles heel injury prevented me from being 100% correct.

For the record, I'm absolutely delighted that the Haye-Bellew fight was exciting enough to justify the price I paid to watch the event on Sky Box Office.

Regardless, I justified the point I made by being 89% correct in my predictions of the outcome of eighteen fights.

Did anyone else do better?

great main event.

i only predicted 2 fights. one was right, one wrong.