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Ricky Burns vs. Scott Cardle - 10 November 2018

Posted: 03 Nov 2018, 09:27
by Ruthless-RKO
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Ricky Burns and Scott Cardle meet on the undercard of Tony Bellew’s undisputed Cruiserweight clash with Oleksandr Uysk at Manchester Arena on Saturday November 10, live on Sky Sports Box Office in the UK and DAZN in the US.

Burns created history in Scotland in May 2016 when he defeated Michele Di Rocco in Glasgow to land the WBA World Super-Lightweight title and become the country’s first ever three-weight World Champion.

The Coatbridge star successfully defended the crown against tough mandatory Kiryl Relikh in Glasgow in October 2016 before falling short in a unification battle with IBF king Julius Indongo in April.

He won his 50th fight as a professional in June, stopping Croat Ivan Njegac after four rounds and returns to the scene of his points loss to Anthony Crolla determined to prove he still has big ambitions at World level.

“There’s some big fights to be made in the Lightweight division and a win here in front of such a large PPV audience will put me further in the frame for next year,” said Burns. “The Manchester crowd last time out was fantastic and obviously Anthony Crolla is fighting on the bill, I’d still love that rematch down the line but first and foremost Scotty has my attention for next Saturday.

“I get on really well with Scotty and his family. They have helped me out with some sparring down the years but this is strictly business. It was a shame my gym mate Joe Cordina pulled out through injury but this is boxing. I’ll shake Scotty’s hand before and after the fight.

“Training has been going well, I’m always keeping busy in the gym waiting for the phone to ring. It doesn’t matter who I fight, I train for every fight the same so the short notice doesn’t change anything drastically in terms of our preparation. These domestic dustups get the fans excited and it’s a great show to be fighting on.”

“This is a huge fight to get me back to where I want to be,”
said Cardle. “Ricky is a former three-weight World Champion and a Scottish great, a win against him would hopefully set up some even bigger fights down the line.

“This is a massive occasion for me, I’ve got the opportunity and now it’s time for me to deliver. I can’t turn fights like this down, especially at this stage of my career. The short notice isn’t ideal but I’ve trained hard for the Cordina fight and I’ll be ready next Saturday.

“Ricky is a very physical fighter, he’s got a great jab and he’s been in there with the best. He’s one of the toughest men in the sport and I’m prepared to go the distance with him. I’ll need to stay smart and use my speed on the night.

“I’m getting to a certain age now and I want to be able to look back on my career and be happy with what I’ve achieved. I want to reach World level before I call it a day and a win over a name like Burns could be the start of something big”

Re: Ricky Burns vs. Scott Cardle - 10 November 2018

Posted: 03 Nov 2018, 09:33
by maverick23
Decent fight.

Still a very poor undercard.

Re: Ricky Burns vs. Scott Cardle - 10 November 2018

Posted: 03 Nov 2018, 11:13
by brilo33
Ricky was always a level about Scotty. I think ricksterstops him if it is a real fight

Re: Ricky Burns vs. Scott Cardle - 10 November 2018

Posted: 08 Nov 2018, 15:22
by Ruthless-RKO
This fight got me thinking Burns won’t be on the Kansas card in the US. Hearn just looks to be putting too many shows on.

Re: Ricky Burns vs. Scott Cardle - 10 November 2018

Posted: 08 Nov 2018, 15:24
by Stuarty
Hope Burns punches Cardle upside down!

Re: Ricky Burns vs. Scott Cardle - 10 November 2018

Posted: 08 Nov 2018, 15:27
by Ruthless-RKO


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Re: Ricky Burns vs. Scott Cardle - 10 November 2018

Posted: 08 Nov 2018, 16:01
by Oiky
Stuarty wrote: 08 Nov 2018, 15:24 Hope Burns punches Cardle upside down!
Me to, can't stick cardle, really don't take to the man at all, even his low droney voice goes through me

Re: Ricky Burns vs. Scott Cardle - 10 November 2018

Posted: 08 Nov 2018, 16:11
by Wa1nuts
Burns still train up Coatbridge ways? Who's his trainer now?

Re: Ricky Burns vs. Scott Cardle - 10 November 2018

Posted: 08 Nov 2018, 16:17
by Webbo911
Wa1nuts wrote: 08 Nov 2018, 16:11 Burns still train up Coatbridge ways? Who's his trainer now?
Think he's with Tony Sims down south, unless something has changed.

Nothing against Cardle but the way he reacted to the Masher Dodd fights still sticks in my mind. Hope Burns stops him and lines himself up another pay day.

Re: Ricky Burns vs. Scott Cardle - 10 November 2018

Posted: 08 Nov 2018, 16:19
by Oiky
War burns :box:

Re: Ricky Burns vs. Scott Cardle - 10 November 2018

Posted: 08 Nov 2018, 16:31
by KiwiRider
brilo33 wrote: 03 Nov 2018, 11:13 Ricky was always a level about Scotty. I think ricksterstops him if it is a real fight
True, Ricky was always a level above. Is he now?
Given this stage in Ricky's career, this fight is closer to 50/50 in my view, than it ever has been.
I still want Ricky to win though, and will be cheering him on like I always have :D

Re: Ricky Burns vs. Scott Cardle - 10 November 2018

Posted: 08 Nov 2018, 16:59
by handsofstone
I quite like this fight actually, theres something about it that fascinates me, Burns should come on strong and stop Cardle in those later rounds when he finds his groove

Re: Ricky Burns vs. Scott Cardle - 10 November 2018

Posted: 08 Nov 2018, 17:56
by Oiky
Yeah got a feeling cardles gonna get banged aat

Re: Ricky Burns vs. Scott Cardle - 10 November 2018

Posted: 09 Nov 2018, 17:49
by sgtcecil
Cardle ain’t stopping burns and is pretty easy to hit.
Can see a burns stoppage happening even though Rickster is past his peak.