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What on earth were the Sky commentators on about? Brook clearly won that fight, I couldn't believe what I was hearing.
didnt he score the first 6 all to porter, dunno what fight he was watching. |
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wonder what the haters are gonna say now?
brook handled porter and never looked in trouble. brook's conditioning was superb! landed the cleaner shots all night. porter is dead average and all he did was come forward like a dog swinging punches! after round 6 he was lost and done. judges were a bit wild in the scores but kell won that fight. Hopefully, this will set up a fight with Khan. That would be a decent scrap. |
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What on earth were the Sky commentators on about? Brook clearly won that fight, I couldn't believe what I was hearing.
"'Hometown' judges, he will need a KO." "'Hometown' referee, something else against him" Even though fights in the UK are the most bent in the world Porter wants a rematch, I hope he doesn't want it in Sheffield
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Seemingly it was the sole British judge who scored the fight a draw - no doubt they were covering their arses and can now expect to get plenty of gigs stateside.
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Jim Watt is terrible. You would think porter dominated the fight with his comments.
didnt he score the first 6 all to porter, dunno what fight he was watching. Their commentry is spot on as regards the ebb and flow of the fight. I am not one to moan but Sky really need to look at their commentry. Nick Halling does not know boxing and Jim Watt is calling stuff wrong now. I like Ronald Mcintosh, knows his stuff. |
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Kell Brook stabbed in the leg whilst on holiday in Spain
Brook's condition is described as "stable" by his promoters Matchroom, but a spokeswoman for Spain's Guardia Civil said he had "lost a lot of blood". She told the Press Association: "This morning a 28-year-old British man was stabbed at Golf del Sur in San Miguel de Abona. "He was stabbed in the left leg and is hospitalized. He lost a lot of blood. http://www.sportinglife.com/boxing/n...ay-in-tenerife I guess his (likely) fight with Amir Khan is now in doubt |
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Kell Brook stabbed in the leg whilst on holiday in Spain
Brook's condition is described as "stable" by his promoters Matchroom, but a spokeswoman for Spain's Guardia Civil said he had "lost a lot of blood". She told the Press Association: "This morning a 28-year-old British man was stabbed at Golf del Sur in San Miguel de Abona. "He was stabbed in the left leg and is hospitalized. He lost a lot of blood. http://www.sportinglife.com/boxing/n...ay-in-tenerife I guess his (likely) fight with Amir Khan is now in doubt Hope it isn't too serious, and he makes a full recovery. Really want to see the Khan Brook fight. Could be a classic. |
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I would love to see Keith Thurman v Devon Alexander, with the winner (Thurman) take on Kell Brook. With the winner (Thurman) taking on Maidana and Porter. Once Thurman gets through them it will be Errol Spence who provides the biggest challenge of his career.
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Not a single post on the relentless genius of the Money man after winning the rematch? Guess I'll just have to make one then....
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Not a single post on the relentless genius of the Money man after winning the rematch? Guess I'll just have to make one then....
![]() Also Maidana said to beat Mayweather you have to attack him, but he threw and landed less than the first fight.
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Maidana attacked in the first fight, then tried to box in the second fight.
Everything good about his performance in the first fight, was lost. Mayweather was Mayweather. Anyone complaining about him winning that fight, should not be watching boxing as it was a master class in how to win wide on points. Would love to see Danny Garcia up against Mayweather. Think Garcia has the style and power to trouble Mayweather. |
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Not overly impressed with Groves' performance, same old sloppiness as the fight wore on. I suspect we'll see what happened against Froch happen every time he steps up to world level.
Just watching Kid Galahad, a lot to like about him. Could do with some proper promotion, because at the moment it's too easy to ignore him. I'm not saying he'd beat Frampton or Quigg, but it's certainly one of those risk/reward scenarios for both of them. |
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Not overly impressed with Groves' performance, same old sloppiness as the fight wore on. I suspect we'll see what happened against Froch happen every time he steps up to world level.
Just watching Kid Galahad, a lot to like about him. Could do with some proper promotion, because at the moment it's too easy to ignore him. I'm not saying he'd beat Frampton or Quigg, but it's certainly one of those risk/reward scenarios for both of them. Personally think Groves beats Direll. |
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Anthony or Dirrell? Anthony should be a wrestler, his last fight vs Bika was shocking.
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Anthony or Dirrell? Anthony should be a wrestler, his last fight vs Bika was shocking.
Andre dances too much for any of the current Super Middles to beat him. |
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Not all champions will be as clinical as Froch though.
Personally think Groves beats Direll. Andre Dirrell is one of the biggest wastes of the modern era. All the skills of a great boxer but not the heart of one. |
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Not overly impressed with Groves' performance, same old sloppiness as the fight wore on. I suspect we'll see what happened against Froch happen every time he steps up to world level.
Just watching Kid Galahad, a lot to like about him. Could do with some proper promotion, because at the moment it's too easy to ignore him. I'm not saying he'd beat Frampton or Quigg, but it's certainly one of those risk/reward scenarios for both of them.
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Me too probably, but that's because I don't rate Anthony Dirrell at all. To be honest, looking at the super middles now it seems a bit scarce compared to how it was a few years back (Paul Smith fighting for a world title next week lol), so Groves should manage to bag himself a legit belt before too long, but there'll always be that vulnerability with him.
Andre Dirrell is one of the biggest wastes of the modern era. All the skills of a great boxer but not the heart of one. Andre Dirrell is too busy having kids to care about his boxing. Also a very boring fighter to watch. |
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I know Paul, so hope he can win next week. As for deserving the shot, he was the highest ranked who wanted the fight.
Andre Dirrell is too busy having kids to care about his boxing. Also a very boring fighter to watch. Direll... what a waste. |
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Can't believe that Smith is fighting for the title. I'm not able to follow boxing as much as I want to these days and last I saw him he was getting sparked by George Groves. Can only think he's put together some decent shows since then. Good luck to him. Don't know how much Abraham has left in the tank but it would still be a shock if Smith can pull it off.
Direll... what a waste. Paul also broke his hand in that fight and was caught by a great shot. He has rebuilt since then though and has had some good wins. Plus, he was the highest ranked opponent who wanted the fight. I honestly think he will win on Saturday. Deserves it too as he is a great lad. |
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In that Groves fight Paul had him rocked at the end of the first round, had it been a little earlier in the round it may have been a diferent outcome.
Paul also broke his hand in that fight and was caught by a great shot. He has rebuilt since then though and has had some good wins. Plus, he was the highest ranked opponent who wanted the fight. I honestly think he will win on Saturday. Deserves it too as he is a great lad.
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Y'know what Super Dog? I remember that punch. It nearly took Groves head off and the fact Gorgeous George stood and took made me think he might be a real contender. Y'know what, part 2? I'm going to have a bet on Smith to win tommorrow. Just because you said he deserves it
![]() If he doesn't win do you know the address for Super Dog Man so we can invoice him? I'd like him to win as I really don't like Abraham either. |
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Y'know what Super Dog? I remember that punch. It nearly took Groves head off and the fact Gorgeous George stood and took made me think he might be a real contender. Y'know what, part 2? I'm going to have a bet on Smith to win tommorrow. Just because you said he deserves it
![]() Already had a bet on him to win it. Got a great feeling about it. |
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I've had a little bet on smith to win in rounds 4,5 or 6, cracking odds.
If he doesn't win do you know the address for Super Dog Man so we can invoice him? I'd like him to win as I really don't like Abraham either. And besides, he will win. No doubt in my mind. |
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Haha no refunds sorry. All bets are personal choice 😝
And besides, he will win. No doubt in my mind. I really hope he wins. Boxing is a pretty profitable sport for me betting wise, had a good win on the Buglioni fight last week. I'm off to the Fury v Chisora fight, although at the moment am more excited by seeing eubank jr on the undercard as I'm a big fan of his. |
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Porter wants a rematch, I hope he doesn't want it in Sheffield