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MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 14 Jan 2009, 10:56
by overhand_right
The same night Skelton fights Rogan, his old mate Sprotty gets back into the mix in Germany (again), challenging Italian Francisco Pianatta (sp?) for that crappy EU belt.

Pianatta beat Scott Gammer in 8 rds but his record suggests he is pretty limited. Sprott should handle him, but how many times have we said that?

Anyone have any links to Sprott? Is his heart still in the game, or is now just about the payday?

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 15 Jan 2009, 19:27
by rhino222
he is busy doing removals, shit thats hard work !!!!

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 15 Jan 2009, 20:07
by scotty
overhand_right wrote:Pianatta beat Scott Gammer in 8 rds but his record suggests he is pretty limited.
I saw that fight on nuts - Gammer was easily controlling the fight with just the left hand, his right - i think - was broke and the corner pulled him out because of the pain it was causing him. I cant recall him throwin a single right hand in that fight because of it. Pianatta was terrible.

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 16 Jan 2009, 05:58
by Old bones Ian
I think Gammer said his thumb went in the warm up when he was hitting the pads, if he could of thrown the right hand i feel he would of beaten Pianatta inside the distance.
Pianatta ate Gammers jab all night long, and Sprott has good boxing skills, if Michael is in shape he can outbox Pianatta , he may need a stoppage though.

Definatly a fight Sprott can win

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 16 Jan 2009, 07:18
by Dioufy
Yeah, Gammer gave him a lot of bother with one hand - I can see a Sprott win here.

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 16 Jan 2009, 08:24
by Poncey
scotty wrote:
overhand_right wrote:Pianatta beat Scott Gammer in 8 rds but his record suggests he is pretty limited.
I saw that fight on nuts - Gammer was easily controlling the fight with just the left hand, his right - i think - was broke and the corner pulled him out because of the pain it was causing him. I cant recall him throwin a single right hand in that fight because of it. Pianatta was terrible.
Seconded. Sprott should win this. Pancetta looked shit.

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 17 Jan 2009, 05:22
by funso banjo baby
sprott can win and add to the legacy

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 17 Jan 2009, 05:58
by Abbo
I would definately go out there and support Sprotty but it looks a real dog to get to. It's about 150 miles from the nearest airport and not even on a main autobahn.

Shame really cos if it were practical I'd definately go, it looks a good card.

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 17 Jan 2009, 06:01
by Finch
Abbo wrote:I would definately go out there and support Sprotty but it looks a real dog to get to. It's about 150 miles from the nearest airport and not even on a main autobahn.

Shame really cos if it were practical I'd definately go, it looks a good card.
Abbo, you and your brother would go everywhere if you could find your way out of Reading. One day he's talking about going to the loft. ;;-)

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 17 Jan 2009, 06:25
by bennie
Reading enigma Michael Sprott challenges German-based Italian Francesco Pianeta for the minor European Union heavyweight belt over 12 rounds in Germany on February 28.
Sprott, 34, is working in removals and regularly removes himself to the Continent to cash in on the lucrative German fight scene, where they like their fighters big and methodical like Pianeta, as does Sprott. Small for the weight, his speed and agility means he always does well over there and yet he blows horribly hot and cold over here, which is quite baffling. He was good enought to flatten Audley Harrison in three rounds at Wembley in February 2007 but a fight later came a dreary loss to Bedford's Matt Skelton at London's O2 Arena (his second dreary loss to Skelton), and it was back to the road for Michael.
Pianeta looked pretty awful in winning the EU belt last year with an injury stoppage of burly Welshman Scott Gammer after eight rounds (Gammer retired on his stool with a damaged right hand) but the 24-year-old southpaw is unbeaten in 18 fights and enjoys all the comforts of big German backing, especially if it is close. Inevitably, the strong, lumbering Pianeta must be favoured to nick a contentious decision.

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 17 Jan 2009, 19:32
by Abbo
Finch wrote:
Abbo wrote:I would definately go out there and support Sprotty but it looks a real dog to get to. It's about 150 miles from the nearest airport and not even on a main autobahn.

Shame really cos if it were practical I'd definately go, it looks a good card.
Abbo, you and your brother would go everywhere if you could find your way out of Reading. One day he's talking about going to the loft. ;;-)
Finch you cheeky monkey, I'll have you know that I've seen world title fights in six different countries in the last two years.

And no, not on telly.

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 18 Jan 2009, 09:21
by Finch
Fancy a beer sometime pedro ?

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 18 Jan 2009, 09:30
by funso banjo baby
bennie wrote:Reading enigma Michael Sprott challenges German-based Italian Francesco Pianeta for the minor European Union heavyweight belt over 12 rounds in Germany on February 28.
Sprott, 34, is working in removals and regularly removes himself to the Continent to cash in on the lucrative German fight scene, where they like their fighters big and methodical like Pianeta, as does Sprott. Small for the weight, his speed and agility means he always does well over there and yet he blows horribly hot and cold over here, which is quite baffling. He was good enought to flatten Audley Harrison in three rounds at Wembley in February 2007 but a fight later came a dreary loss to Bedford's Matt Skelton at London's O2 Arena (his second dreary loss to Skelton), and it was back to the road for Michael.
Pianeta looked pretty awful in winning the EU belt last year with an injury stoppage of burly Welshman Scott Gammer after eight rounds (Gammer retired on his stool with a damaged right hand) but the 24-year-old southpaw is unbeaten in 18 fights and enjoys all the comforts of big German backing, especially if it is close. Inevitably, the strong, lumbering Pianeta must be favoured to nick a contentious decision.

'working in removals and regularly removes himself...' :roll: joker

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 18 Jan 2009, 19:20
by Abbo
Finch wrote:Fancy a beer sometime pedro ?
Next time I get a pass Finchy we'll go up to a York Hall card and act lairy :TU:

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 20 Jan 2009, 11:43
by overhand_right
I read a report that though Sprott was fat and out of shape the Bidenko loss was still a robbery -- the report reads that Sprott basically won 97-93, tiring in the last 2 rds.

Can anyone verify this? What is Sprotts actual record once you deduct the dodgy overseas decisions i wonder? And why the hell cant he fight every fight with the aggression and focus he applied for Audley Harrison?

Does anybody have Sprott/Bidenko on DVD I can buy & check out for myself?

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 20 Jan 2009, 12:49
by iwz678
That European Union belt is a very poor belt. Sprott should win this fight because I've seen Pianetta fight twice in the last six months in the Gammer and out in Switzerland on the Holyfield-Valuev bill and he's a pretty average fight.

Wont be a great fight to watch but always good when British fighters win and especially against Italians.

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 20 Jan 2009, 12:54
by Horse
iwz678 wrote:That European Union belt is a very poor belt.
No, it isn't.

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 20 Jan 2009, 13:42
by iwz678
I think it is very minor title, I know it's a stepping stone to maybe European belt but surely it can't be considered as a good belt to have?

It's my opinion anyway and I have every right to have one, that's why I joined the forum.

Always poor quality fighter go for the European Union belt, never any interesting fights, like this one it will be a boring fight.

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 20 Jan 2009, 13:53
by Horse
iwz678 wrote:I think it is very minor title, I know it's a stepping stone to maybe European belt but surely it can't be considered as a good belt to have?
It does help a fighter get a shot at the European belt, and so it is certainly not a very minor title.
iwz678 wrote:It's my opinion anyway and I have every right to have one, that's why I joined the forum.
:lol:
iwz678 wrote:Always poor quality fighter go for the European Union belt, never any interesting fights, like this one it will be a boring fight.
Some EU fights are interesting; I find this fight interesting for example.

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 20 Jan 2009, 17:53
by Asterix
The fight has been moved to the 14th of March.

http://www.BS.com/?m=show&id=17984

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 20 Jan 2009, 18:19
by Abbo
Now that IS do-able. close enough to Lubeck Airport.

I wonder is Arthur Abraham is going to be on the bill though as planned, or whether this fight replaces him.

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 21 Jan 2009, 01:15
by oliverfennell
overhand_right wrote:And why the hell cant he fight every fight with the aggression and focus he applied for Audley Harrison?
What aggression was that? Focus, maybe, although to me he looked intimidated in there. He got the win, though, so of course credit for that, but I didn't see an aggressive fighter in there. In fact, I saw a beaten man let back into the fight - with dramatic consequences.

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 21 Jan 2009, 07:24
by overhand_right
Horse wrote:
iwz678 wrote:I think it is very minor title, I know it's a stepping stone to maybe European belt but surely it can't be considered as a good belt to have?
It does help a fighter get a shot at the European belt, and so it is certainly not a very minor title.
Christ, anyone who supports another spurious belt MUST be working for the organisation.

Do you also support the WBA's multiple belts?

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 21 Jan 2009, 07:26
by overhand_right
oliverfennell wrote: What aggression was that? Focus, maybe, although to me he looked intimidated in there. He got the win, though, so of course credit for that, but I didn't see an aggressive fighter in there. In fact, I saw a beaten man let back into the fight - with dramatic consequences.
Beaten man? Off one knock down in the opening round? When Sprott started rushing Audley by the end of the first Audley stopped fighting, started holding, and Sprott flattened him in 3.

Never saw him looking a beaten man at all.

Re: MICHAEL SPROTT IS BACK!

Posted: 21 Jan 2009, 09:18
by Abbo
My favourite Sprotty performance was against Virchis.

He bossed Virchis throughout, and was a clean winner on my card.