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  • raznomoreR raznomore

    Manny doing it for all us old guys. There was no split decision. That was a clear cut victory. Didn't see any of the undercard.

    Dillian Whyte saw off a Takim-esque in Oscar Rivas. Rivas floored Whyte in the 9th but was outpointed easily. Just too one dimensional.

    Derek Chisora had a highlight reel KO and will now probably be Joseph Parkers next opponent.

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    @raznomore The undercard was nothing special. Ugas v Figueroa was a horrible mismatch, Lipinets fought a late replacement as John Molina pulled out and Luis Nery eventually put away Payano with a brutal bodyshot as he was beginning to streak ahead on points.

    I had the fight 115-112 to Pacquiao. Thurman was on his way to winning round 1 until Pacquiao got the KD and it took a long time for Thurman to fully recover from where he ended up giving away the first 5 rounds as a result. I feel that the KD alone won Pacquiao the fight, along with the bodyshot in round 10 where Thurman was again winning the round until then.

    I would say that he'll fight the winner of Spence v Porter next. Crawford needs to somehow leave Bob Arum and Top Rank and get himself to Al Haymon and PBC if he wants to fight the best welterweights. He's wasting his career with Bob Arum as he and Al Haymon don't do business.

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      @raznomore The undercard was nothing special. Ugas v Figueroa was a horrible mismatch, Lipinets fought a late replacement as John Molina pulled out and Luis Nery eventually put away Payano with a brutal bodyshot as he was beginning to streak ahead on points.

      I had the fight 115-112 to Pacquiao. Thurman was on his way to winning round 1 until Pacquiao got the KD and it took a long time for Thurman to fully recover from where he ended up giving away the first 5 rounds as a result. I feel that the KD alone won Pacquiao the fight, along with the bodyshot in round 10 where Thurman was again winning the round until then.

      I would say that he'll fight the winner of Spence v Porter next. Crawford needs to somehow leave Bob Arum and Top Rank and get himself to Al Haymon and PBC if he wants to fight the best welterweights. He's wasting his career with Bob Arum as he and Al Haymon don't do business.

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      @African-Monkey I’m tipping Spence to unify the division, and hopefully we get to see Spence v Crawford

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        @African-Monkey I’m tipping Spence to unify the division, and hopefully we get to see Spence v Crawford

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        @kiwiinmelb I'd love for that to happen too as it's the big fight in the division but as usual, the promoters will stop it from happening which happens a lot in boxing. The only way it'll happen is if Crawford leaves Bob Arum and signs with Al Haymon. I feel that after Spence beats Porter (which he should), then we'll get Spence v Pacquiao next year and whatever the result, I think Spence goes to 154 as he's struggling to make weight at 147 and is massive for the weight anyway.

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          Not so fast Dillian

          https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/jul/25/boxing-eddie-hearn-says-dillian-whyte-cleared-to-fight-amid-failed-test-reports

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            https://mobile.twitter.com/Andy_destroyer1/status/1154179288054161408?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app

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              Cracking fight

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                Great effort from Yarde against all odds to the point where he almost had Kovalev out of there in round 8. Kovalev also did well to find a second wind and take Yarde out in the end in a fight where he was winning on his jab for most of it.

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                  https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/combat-sports/116263922/eddie-hearn-announces-ill-joseph-parker-is-out-of-fight-with-dereck-chisora

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                    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/combat-sports/116263922/eddie-hearn-announces-ill-joseph-parker-is-out-of-fight-with-dereck-chisora

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                    @Bovidae said in Boxing Thread:

                    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/combat-sports/116263922/eddie-hearn-announces-ill-joseph-parker-is-out-of-fight-with-dereck-chisora

                    Interesting, joe and Higgins had some negative things to say a few weeks back hinting they were being stitched up by Hearn .

                    You do wonder if they have pulled the pin.

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                      @Bovidae said in Boxing Thread:

                      https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/combat-sports/116263922/eddie-hearn-announces-ill-joseph-parker-is-out-of-fight-with-dereck-chisora

                      Interesting, joe and Higgins had some negative things to say a few weeks back hinting they were being stitched up by Hearn .

                      You do wonder if they have pulled the pin.

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                      @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

                      Interesting, joe and Higgins had some negative things to say a few weeks back hinting they were being stitched up by Hearn .

                      You do wonder if they have pulled the pin.

                      Barry had been vocal about wanting a tough referee who would not let the fight get out of control. They weren't happy with the ref in the Whyte fight. Maybe there is more to the story.

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                        @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

                        Interesting, joe and Higgins had some negative things to say a few weeks back hinting they were being stitched up by Hearn .

                        You do wonder if they have pulled the pin.

                        Barry had been vocal about wanting a tough referee who would not let the fight get out of control. They weren't happy with the ref in the Whyte fight. Maybe there is more to the story.

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                        @Bovidae said in Boxing Thread:

                        @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

                        Interesting, joe and Higgins had some negative things to say a few weeks back hinting they were being stitched up by Hearn .

                        You do wonder if they have pulled the pin.

                        Barry had been vocal about wanting a tough referee who would not let the fight get out of control. They weren't happy with the ref in the Whyte fight. Maybe there is more to the story.

                        Always.....

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                          Surely at this stage in Parker's career he should be prepared to fight Chisora in Chisora's garden with Chisora's mother reffing?

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                            Either JP is genuinely ill or injured
                            Or he has been offered something better ie. the Saudi card- as a reserve incase of AJ injury or a big undercard for much more $$
                            Not for a second do I think JP got scared of Chisora like some are saying on other forums... he isn't a 12 year old kid he has fought tough guys before, thats a weak theory

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                              I doubt he is on the Saudi card, with Hearn promoting both events,

                              I actually think he is genuinely sick, but threw it out there there is the possibility he pulled out because overall they haven’t seemed that happy, I don’t think he and chisora were that impressed they were on the undercard when most people paying ppv for that event were more interested in their fight. A way for Eddie to pay them less. That has been a talking point in boxing circles.

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                                Errol Spence flipped his Ferrari, seems to be questionable reports on his condition, the footage does not look great https://www.boxingscene.com/errol-spence-car-accident-videos-surface-horrific-crash--143271

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                                  Worth a watch, the first fight I distinctly remember was Holyfield v Tyson. Really was Good v evil at the time.

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                                    Errol Spence flipped his Ferrari, seems to be questionable reports on his condition, the footage does not look great https://www.boxingscene.com/errol-spence-car-accident-videos-surface-horrific-crash--143271

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                                    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

                                    Errol Spence flipped his Ferrari, seems to be questionable reports on his condition, the footage does not look great https://www.boxingscene.com/errol-spence-car-accident-videos-surface-horrific-crash--143271

                                    Spence, who successfully defended his belts in a thrilling showdown with Shawn Porter in Los Angeles last month, was not wearing a seat belt and at some point was ejected from the vehicle as it flipped over several times.

                                    Retard.

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                                      Worth a watch, the first fight I distinctly remember was Holyfield v Tyson. Really was Good v evil at the time.

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                                      @Rembrandt said in Boxing Thread:

                                      Worth a watch, the first fight I distinctly remember was Holyfield v Tyson. Really was Good v evil at the time.

                                      I listened to this the other day in the gym ,

                                      Evander although such a tough dude , had an innocence about him, reminded me of bubba from forest gump, my momma used to say this, my mumma always said that .

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                                        @Rembrandt said in Boxing Thread:

                                        Worth a watch, the first fight I distinctly remember was Holyfield v Tyson. Really was Good v evil at the time.

                                        I listened to this the other day in the gym ,

                                        Evander although such a tough dude , had an innocence about him, reminded me of bubba from forest gump, my momma used to say this, my mumma always said that .

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                                        @kiwiinmelb Sounds like a pretty incredible woman. Really liked his talk on forgiveness too.

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                                          @kiwiinmelb Sounds like a pretty incredible woman. Really liked his talk on forgiveness too.

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                                          @Rembrandt said in Boxing Thread:

                                          @kiwiinmelb Sounds like a pretty incredible woman. Really liked his talk on forgiveness too.

                                          By all reports he is a Really good fella , no one has a bad word to say about him, in a sport where it isn’t always that way

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