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How Good Is March?

Posted: 27 Feb 2018, 13:07
by Taansend
Brock Jarvis v Hamson Tiger Lamandau (I hope Jarvis gets to world stage)
Josh Taylor v Winston Campos
Kell Brook v Siarhei Rabchanka
Deontay Wilder v Luis Ortiz
Andre Dirrell v Jose Uzcategui

Charles Martin walking like a GOD
Sergey Kovalev v Igor Mikhalkin
Dmitry Bivol v Sullivan Barrera
Regis Prograis v Julius Indongo
Ivan Baranchyk v Anthony Yigit
Oscar Valdez v Scott Quigg
(Loads of decent fights on this undercard)
Sergey Lipinets v Mikey Garcia
Rances Barthelemy v Kiryl Relikh
Richard Commey v Alejandro Luna
Kerman Lejarraga v Bradley Skeete
Dillian Whyte v Lucas Browne
Frank Buglioni v Callum Johnson
Anthony Joshua v Joseph Parker

I'm sure I've missed one or two. I've highlighted the ones I'm most interested.

Hopefully no late subs & they all come off.

Re: How Good Is March?

Posted: 27 Feb 2018, 13:14
by Ruthless-RKO
I've bolded the fights i'm watching and italics the fights i'm interested in..

Brock Jarvis v Hamson Tiger Lamandau
Josh Taylor v Winston Campos
Kell Brook v Siarhei Rabchanka
Deontay Wilder v Luis Ortiz
Andre Dirrell v Jose Uzcategui
Charles Martin walking like a GOD
Sergey Kovalev v Igor Mikhalkin
Dmitry Bivol v Sullivan Barrera
Regis Prograis v Julius Indongo
Ivan Baranchyk v Anthony Yigit
Oscar Valdez v Scott Quigg
(Loads of decent fights on this undercard)
Sergey Lipinets v Mikey Garcia
Rances Barthelemy v Kiryl Relikh
Richard Commey v Alejandro Luna
Kerman Lejarraga v Bradley Skeete
Dillian Whyte v Lucas Browne
Frank Buglioni v Callum Johnson
Anthony Joshua v Joseph Parker

Re: How Good Is March?

Posted: 27 Feb 2018, 13:24
by Taansend
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 27 Feb 2018, 13:14 I've bolded the fights i'm watching and italics the fights i'm interested in..

Brock Jarvis v Hamson Tiger Lamandau
Josh Taylor v Winston Campos
Kell Brook v Siarhei Rabchanka
Deontay Wilder v Luis Ortiz
Andre Dirrell v Jose Uzcategui
Charles Martin walking like a GOD
Sergey Kovalev v Igor Mikhalkin
Dmitry Bivol v Sullivan Barrera
Regis Prograis v Julius Indongo
Ivan Baranchyk v Anthony Yigit
Oscar Valdez v Scott Quigg
(Loads of decent fights on this undercard)
Sergey Lipinets v Mikey Garcia
Rances Barthelemy v Kiryl Relikh
Richard Commey v Alejandro Luna
Kerman Lejarraga v Bradley Skeete
Dillian Whyte v Lucas Browne
Frank Buglioni v Callum Johnson
Anthony Joshua v Joseph Parker
Quigg Valdez should be a proper tear up.

Undercard is decent too. I get home from work at 9pm that day so hoping to catch most of it.

Re: How Good Is March?

Posted: 27 Feb 2018, 13:29
by Yes We Can
Very good calendar month for fights. A lot of very good match ups where you can make a case for both fighters.

I expect quigg vs valdez to be foty candidate.

Re: How Good Is March?

Posted: 27 Feb 2018, 13:32
by boxrecer777
It's a shame the American cards couldn't be spread through the month more.

Re: How Good Is March?

Posted: 27 Feb 2018, 13:44
by Taansend
boxrecer777 wrote: 27 Feb 2018, 13:32 It's a shame the American cards couldn't be spread through the month more.
Yeah. All in the first two weekends

Re: How Good Is March?

Posted: 27 Feb 2018, 13:48
by gilgamesh
Always glad to see a full schedule of fights coming up.

Re: How Good Is March?

Posted: 27 Feb 2018, 13:49
by Horse
It's okay.

Re: How Good Is March?

Posted: 27 Feb 2018, 14:43
by Tangerine
Avni Yildirim v Derek Edwards is another one

Best month weve had for ages.Next weekend is absolutely stacked!

Re: How Good Is March?

Posted: 27 Feb 2018, 16:37
by Yes We Can
Horse wrote: 27 Feb 2018, 13:49It's okay.
Your a hard man to please.

Re: How Good Is March?

Posted: 27 Feb 2018, 16:57
by Taansend
Yes We Can wrote: 27 Feb 2018, 16:37
Horse wrote: 27 Feb 2018, 13:49It's okay.
Your a hard man to please.
He has a fake image to uphold :D

Re: How Good Is March?

Posted: 28 Feb 2018, 04:39
by Stuarty
Yes We Can wrote: 27 Feb 2018, 13:29 Very good calendar month for fights. A lot of very good match ups where you can make a case for both fighters.

I expect quigg vs valdez to be foty candidate.
Agree. If Quigg doesn't hold back like he did in the Frampton fight this has the makings of a FOTY :TU:

Re: How Good Is March?

Posted: 28 Feb 2018, 07:59
by Horse
Stuarty wrote: 28 Feb 2018, 04:39Agree. If Quigg doesn't hold back like he did in the Frampton fight this has the makings of a FOTY :TU:
Surely Quigg won't attempt the 'masterplan' again now that Gallagher has gone.

Re: How Good Is March?

Posted: 28 Feb 2018, 09:04
by Oiky
Busy month :bag: :TU:

Re: How Good Is March?

Posted: 28 Feb 2018, 09:46
by East End
I like the St Patricks Day card at MSG. Amir Imam vs Jose Carlos Ramirez looks like a genuine 50-50 fight for the vacant WBC lightweight strap. Will also be interesting to see Felix Verdejo back in action for the first time in over a year. Antonio Lozada doesn't have any standout names on his 38-2 record but, from what I have seen, he carries a pretty good whack. Also a couple of good competitive looking bouts further down the card - Diaz-Barraza and Rivera-Haro.

Re: How Good Is March?

Posted: 28 Feb 2018, 11:07
by Stuarty
Horse wrote: 28 Feb 2018, 07:59
Stuarty wrote: 28 Feb 2018, 04:39Agree. If Quigg doesn't hold back like he did in the Frampton fight this has the makings of a FOTY :TU:
Surely Quigg won't attempt the 'masterplan' again now that Gallagher has gone.
Nah you wouldn't have thought so :lol:

Re: How Good Is March?

Posted: 28 Feb 2018, 11:12
by Taansend
Stuarty wrote: 28 Feb 2018, 11:07
Horse wrote: 28 Feb 2018, 07:59
Stuarty wrote: 28 Feb 2018, 04:39Agree. If Quigg doesn't hold back like he did in the Frampton fight this has the makings of a FOTY :TU:
Surely Quigg won't attempt the 'masterplan' again now that Gallagher has gone.
Nah you wouldn't have thought so :lol:
I'm sure he's learnt from that. Valdez can punch AND box well so Quigg can't be giving too many early rounds away.

Re: How Good Is March?

Posted: 28 Feb 2018, 14:31
by Ezzard
Bivol-Barrera is my pick of the weekend...closely followed by Wilder-Ortiz... Just hope Ortiz still has it.

Re: How Good Is March?

Posted: 28 Feb 2018, 16:08
by Tangerine
East End wrote: 28 Feb 2018, 09:46 I like the St Patricks Day card at MSG. Amir Imam vs Jose Carlos Ramirez looks like a genuine 50-50 fight for the vacant WBC lightweight strap. Will also be interesting to see Felix Verdejo back in action for the first time in over a year. Antonio Lozada doesn't have any standout names on his 38-2 record but, from what I have seen, he carries a pretty good whack. Also a couple of good competitive looking bouts further down the card - Diaz-Barraza and Rivera-Haro.
Imam v Ramirez is a class fight yeh.Two differing styles,this could be a very good fight.Really want to see Ramirez fight Josh Taylor,unrealistic i know but what a war that would be.

Re: How Good Is March?

Posted: 02 Mar 2018, 12:49
by Taansend
Taansend wrote: 27 Feb 2018, 13:07 Brock Jarvis v Hamson Tiger Lamandau (I hope Jarvis gets to world stage)
Josh Taylor v Winston Campos
Kell Brook v Siarhei Rabchanka
Deontay Wilder v Luis Ortiz
Andre Dirrell v Jose Uzcategui

Charles Martin walking like a GOD
Sergey Kovalev v Igor Mikhalkin
Dmitry Bivol v Sullivan Barrera
Regis Prograis v Julius Indongo
Ivan Baranchyk v Anthony Yigit
Oscar Valdez v Scott Quigg
(Loads of decent fights on this undercard)
Sergey Lipinets v Mikey Garcia
Rances Barthelemy v Kiryl Relikh
Richard Commey v Alejandro Luna
Kerman Lejarraga v Bradley Skeete
Dillian Whyte v Lucas Browne
Frank Buglioni v Callum Johnson
Anthony Joshua v Joseph Parker

I'm sure I've missed one or two. I've highlighted the ones I'm most interested.

Hopefully no late subs & they all come off.
Brock Jarvis won :D

Re: How Good Is March?

Posted: 03 Mar 2018, 14:49
by brilo33
very good month of match ups coming up.but they now have to live up too the super 8 fights which cruiser weight fight gassiev v dorticos will be all time classic from last month, boxing is on a crest really is