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Jimmy_McNulty
10-11-2013
Murray vs GGG seems to be in play which will be a good fight. I like Murray, a very solid fighter.
Syntax Error
10-11-2013
Ringside was interesting last Thursday.

James Toney is slurring so badly that I'm surprised they didn't use subtitles.

James is probably too tough for his own good.

He's had 88 fights; been boxing for 25 years & he's been taking blows off heavyweights for a decade & he's never been stopped, but he's clearly 'suffering'.

Although he's long past his best & weight, it'll be interesting to see how he copes with the Prizefighter format.

James has always bee a fighter that needed rounds & despite his nickname, he isn't that hard a puncher, so I can't see him being able to cope with eh 3 round format, but we shall see.
Elyan
13-11-2013
Good video from the BBC.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-24919484
Syntax Error
14-11-2013
Prizefighter's about to get going.

James Toney is by far the most celebrated name ever to appear in the format, but he is 15 years & 4 stones past his best.

He's managed to mix it with heavyweights for 10 years & that's truly remarkable, but I don't think this short format suits his fighting style.

My money is on Sprott.
Psycho_Ned
14-11-2013
Yeah have to admit I'm watching it to see Toney, even as you say he's over a decade past it the quality of the heavyweights in this so low I'd still fancy hiim to win it!

Sprott is probably about the only other one above journeyman level in it.
Psycho_Ned
14-11-2013
Anthony Joshua looks a decent prospect, ok let's not get carried away he's just beating bums at the minute but he looks to have good hand speed and has a great physique.

See where he is in a couple of years but at the moment it's all going well for him.
Serial Lurker
14-11-2013
I don't want to be one of Those People who look for faults in everything, but Joshua looks very top heavy to me. I never trust a boxer with disproportionately skinny legs.
Syntax Error
15-11-2013
Sprott wins Prizefighter again.

I've been wanting Toney to retire for over 5 years & I hope he will consider it.

TBH, I didn't fancy him to win it due to the format & his age etc, but even though he was the type of fighter that needed rounds, 10 years ago, he would have beaten all these guys without breaking sweat on ability alone.

It's remarkable to think he's been fighting for so long & managed to mix it with heavyweights for a long time & has never been stopped.

He just needs to go & do something else, because he's too tough for his own good.
Super Dog Man
15-11-2013
Originally Posted by Syntax Error:
“Sprott wins Prizefighter again.

I've been wanting Toney to retire for over 5 years & I hope he will consider it.

TBH, I didn't fancy him to win it due to the format & his age etc, but even though he was the type of fighter that needed rounds, 10 years ago, he would have beaten all these guys without breaking sweat on ability alone.

It's remarkable to think he's been fighting for so long & managed to mix it with heavyweights for a long time & has never been stopped.

He just needs to go & do something else, because he's too tough for his own good.”

Agree with this. Someone needs to tell him to stop. 80+ fights is more than enough.

As the prizefighter, it was ok, nothing spectacular, but then again I wasnt expecting it to be. Thought Sprott would have lost if the American whos name has escaped me didnt hurt his elbow.

Did anyone see the round table with the MIddleweights?

Great entertainment and made me want to see a fight between them all even more.

Personally feel that Martin Murray is the best of the lot. Also think he has the style to beat GGG.
Jimmy_McNulty
15-11-2013
Turns out Murray won't be fighting GGG, they are just on the same card (which is nothing short of teasing the fans in my opinion :P), his visa issues with the US are really holding him back.
Super Dog Man
15-11-2013
Originally Posted by Jimmy_McNulty:
“Turns out Murray won't be fighting GGG, they are just on the same card (which is nothing short of teasing the fans in my opinion :P), his visa issues with the US are really holding him back.”

They really are. He would have beaten Chavez Jr IMO.

Not seen anything about the GGG fight though, who is he down to fight?
Jimmy_McNulty
17-11-2013
this referee...wow
Jimmy_McNulty
17-11-2013
Originally Posted by Super Dog Man:
“They really are. He would have beaten Chavez Jr IMO.

Not seen anything about the GGG fight though, who is he down to fight?”

Don't think anyone is confirmed, his team said they wanted Murray but he rejected them.
Cantona07
17-11-2013
Originally Posted by Syntax Error:
“Sprott wins Prizefighter again.

I've been wanting Toney to retire for over 5 years & I hope he will consider it.

TBH, I didn't fancy him to win it due to the format & his age etc, but even though he was the type of fighter that needed rounds, 10 years ago, he would have beaten all these guys without breaking sweat on ability alone.

It's remarkable to think he's been fighting for so long & managed to mix it with heavyweights for a long time & has never been stopped.

He just needs to go & do something else, because he's too tough for his own good.”

Totally agree. Toney being interviewed was a terrible advert for pro boxing. It was a like a Robbedin post on the football forum. I also didnt think Larry Holmes was a great advert for ex-pro's either. A total boxing legend but on what basis was he employed on Thursday? It certainly wasnt for his insight and ability to put his views across.
Serial Lurker
17-11-2013
Holmes and Toney both prove that there is such thing as having too good a chin.
Super Dog Man
17-11-2013
Originally Posted by Jimmy_McNulty:
“Don't think anyone is confirmed, his team said they wanted Murray but he rejected them.”

Could be visa issues for Murray then. Might not want to sign and then be stopped from getting a visa.
JSemple3
17-11-2013
The Fury V Haye fight is off again and looks like haye's career is over
Serial Lurker
17-11-2013
Good riddance to the time waster.
Jimmy_McNulty
17-11-2013
And in other news, the Sun is quite hot.
Syntax Error
17-11-2013
Haye -v- Fury was the first high level HW fight that I had been excited about seeing since Klitschko -v- Haye.

OK, Haye would more than likely sparked Fury eventually, but it would have been intriguing while it lasted.

At least Fury can now get on with his career & stop having to wait around for David Haye to decide whether he wants to be a celebrity boxer, an actor or reality TV star.
Jimmy_McNulty
17-11-2013
Fury team want Wilder/Stiverne/Arreola. All good matchups, I would especially like to see Arreola come over here and fight Fury, that would be great.
Serial Lurker
17-11-2013
Originally Posted by Jimmy_McNulty:
“Fury team want Wilder/Stiverne/Arreola. All good matchups, I would especially like to see Arreola come over here and fight Fury, that would be great.”

That would be a good fight. The biggest problem is that I don't think Mick Hennessy can afford it, he was probably relying on this as his big earner. Might see Fury heading off to Hearn or Warren soon I reckon.
Super Dog Man
18-11-2013
Starting to feel sorry for Fury. He has wasted almost a year of his career trying to get the Haye fight only for Haye to pull out twice.

Don't think Haye ever wanted the fight, and would be very surprised if he signed up to fight Fury again.

What would not surprise me is one last Vitali fight, against Haye. Summer in Germany.

As for Fury, he needs to move on now. Think he beats Wilder, but not before going down.

Tony Thompson would also be a good fight for him, would also give his ego a boost if he could take out the man who took out Price.

Plenty of options for Fury though.
Syntax Error
18-11-2013
Originally Posted by Super Dog Man:
“Starting to feel sorry for Fury. He has wasted almost a year of his career trying to get the Haye fight only for Haye to pull out twice.

Don't think Haye ever wanted the fight, and would be very surprised if he signed up to fight Fury again.

What would not surprise me is one last Vitali fight, against Haye. Summer in Germany.

As for Fury, he needs to move on now. Think he beats Wilder, but not before going down.

Tony Thompson would also be a good fight for him, would also give his ego a boost if he could take out the man who took out Price.

Plenty of options for Fury though.”

I think he should go after Wilder.

IMHO, Fury is nowhere near ready for Wladimir & he's not even at Arreola level yet, but Wilder would be a good 'name' opponent,

In fact, it would be a good fight for Wilder too, as he needs to fight someone who isn't on life support & Tyson, for all his limitations is a very game guy who would more than likely test Wilder.
Super Dog Man
18-11-2013
Originally Posted by Syntax Error:
“I think he should go after Wilder.

IMHO, Fury is nowhere near ready for Wladimir & he's not even at Arreola level yet, but Wilder would be a good 'name' opponent,

In fact, it would be a good fight for Wilder too, as he needs to fight someone who isn't on life support & Tyson, for all his limitations is a very game guy who would more than likely test Wilder.”

I think Fury beats Arreola, depending on which Arreola turns up. Povetnic is also a possibility, only beaten by a Klitchbore. So depending upon his health he could be a shout too.

Maybe not being ready for a Klitschko works in Furys favour. He would fight his fight rather than be bullied, leaned on and pushed around.

My only work is Furys suspect chin. No doubt he has power but his chin could be his weakness at the World Title Level.
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