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Cleverley, Groves & Chunky

Discussion in 'Boxing' started by RebelBhoy, Apr 24, 2011.

  1. RebelBhoy

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    PPv I believe. Who is buying it?
     
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  2. Kendoddsdadsdog

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    Tempting, Would like to see DeGale get sparked in the first, or then again a nice long drawn out beating would be better
     
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  3. -jordan-

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    yeah i probably will..only it's definitely not a ppv event

    no way is cleverly ppv..and a domestic non world title tear up is never a ppv..doesnt matter who the fighters are

    also, the event name "this is it"............they pushed the boat out on that one i see...must have taken all of 20 secs to come up with that one

    but ill be buying it. what a sucka
     
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  4. Ron

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    Having watched both fighters' latest fights (admittedly haven't seen any other fights of either fighter) I think De Gale may have too much class for Groves. But Groves is a battler and might stay there long enough to wear down DG. Should be interesting. what is the money saying on this fight?

    Pity Cleverley has no opponent now.
     
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  5. Hugh Briss

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    I've already bought it...<cheers>

    Thing is, the odds are **** for DeGale winning - something like 4/7...<doh> If you look for the round then it gets better... 4/1 for rounds 4-6 for DeGale.
    I really want to make some money out of this... Groves is going to get schooled... <laugh>
     
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  6. Hugh Briss

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    <laugh> ...no chance!
     
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    Did anyone catch Chunkys pre fight exercise lying down on the ground and shadow boxing the ceiling? What a twat. I hope he gets KTFO in 2.
     
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  8. Kendoddsdadsdog

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    Nice one Groves, Good fight, pity the chunkster didnt hang around for an interview.
     
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  9. Mick

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    Anyone see DeGale jump up to celebrate as the host called out "and still undefeated..." <laugh>

    I sky plused that about 5 times, brilliant. I backed Groves as well so came out well happy.
     
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    05:40 ish......<doh>
     
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  11. Hugh Briss

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    Groves fought the best fight of his career and Degale never really got started.

    It was a majority decision for the courageous Groves - DeGale only has himself to blame for not having the courage to go forward with conviction and let his jab destroy Groves.

    Chunky will learn from this and destroy Groves in the re-match...<ok>
     
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  12. Kendoddsdadsdog

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    Well he had 12 rounds to find the button to get started, bit late now isnt it. The mans an utter prick.
     
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    Got to be a rematch soon surely.
     
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  14. ArchBritishChris

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    For what its worth, seemed that DeGale had taken it.

    DeGale was regarded as the big name, with his olympic success and media profile. That can count against you with decisions. It doesn't make much difference to either fighters career at this stage. Its all about the learning curve.
     
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