Off Topic Boxing tonight

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This fight reminds me when Floyd fought Saul It seemed a good fight to take for Saul
However he was still up and coming and basically got schooled.
Think Davis is the real deal and at his peak. Garcia will be the next superstar however I see a defeat by stoppage late in the fight for him but getting credit.
 
32 years ago on this day, Holyfield defended his heavyweight title against a 42 yr old George Foreman in a close, classic fight... If anyone remembers..

Incredible that Foreman almost matched a 28 yr old the distance of the fight. Especially as Tyson was 38 when he got beaten by Danny Williams, if comparing ...
 
Should be a good one.

Katie Taylor and Chantelle Cameron will clash in a huge fight in Dublin this weekend, as the latter defends her undisputed super-lightweight titles against the home fighter.

Taylor, the undisputed lightweight champion, and Cameron will both enter the 3Arena undefeated, with Taylor’s record reading 22-0 (6 knockouts) and Cameron’s at 17-0 (8 KOs).

Last time out, Taylor outpointed Karen Carabajal in October to retain her four lightweight belts, and now she challenges for the four held by Cameron, who beat Jessica McCaskill on points in November.

The fight will take place at the 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland on Saturday 20 May.

The main card is due to begin at 7pm BST (11am PT, 1pm CT, 2pm ET), with ring walks for the main event expected at approximately 10pm BST (2pm PT, 4pm CT, 5pm ET).

https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/boxing/katie-taylor-chantelle-cameron-start-time-b2338983.html
 
Should be a good one.

Katie Taylor and Chantelle Cameron will clash in a huge fight in Dublin this weekend, as the latter defends her undisputed super-lightweight titles against the home fighter.

Taylor, the undisputed lightweight champion, and Cameron will both enter the 3Arena undefeated, with Taylor’s record reading 22-0 (6 knockouts) and Cameron’s at 17-0 (8 KOs).

Last time out, Taylor outpointed Karen Carabajal in October to retain her four lightweight belts, and now she challenges for the four held by Cameron, who beat Jessica McCaskill on points in November.

The fight will take place at the 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland on Saturday 20 May.

The main card is due to begin at 7pm BST (11am PT, 1pm CT, 2pm ET), with ring walks for the main event expected at approximately 10pm BST (2pm PT, 4pm CT, 5pm ET).

https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/boxing/katie-taylor-chantelle-cameron-start-time-b2338983.html
Never heard of either of them but got a 50% round bet bonus so will be watching intently
 
Right, here we go.

The undercard was a bit of a damp squib, but I can't see these two ladies letting us down.

May the best man woman win. <ok>
 
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Any predictions DMD? I enjoyed the upset for the last fight....

No predictions really, other than it'll be a belter.

Two skilled boxers at the top of their game. Taylor is a cracking advocate for her sport, and has already left a legacy with more to come.

Cameron has proved her worth, albeit with less media coverage for whatever reason.

Based on virtually sod all, I'll go for Cameron on points.
 
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No predictions really, other than it'll be a belter.

Two skilled boxers at the top of their game. Taylor is a cracking advocate for her sport, and has already left a legacy with more to come.

Cameron has proved her worth, albeit with less media coverage for whatever reason.

Based on virtually sod all, I'll go for Cameron on points.

Fair summary.

I am going for Cameron too but it will have to be a good advantage on points i think.
 
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Taylor came out intent on claiming the centre, and I'd say with very limited success.

It's often a reasonable gauge to see who is breaking off the exchanges first and going defensive, and so far that's been Taylor.
 
Well there are no losers in there and that's a fact.

Massive respect to both of them.
 
I reckon Cameron's going to crank it up now, which could create openings for Taylor.