A lot of boxing pundits are calling today's Zepeda - Baranchyk bout, the fight of the year. One suggested it might even be the fight of the decade. The end was swift and brutal.
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Great fight.
A lot of boxing pundits are calling today's Zepeda - Baranchyk bout, the fight of the year. One suggested it might even be the fight of the decade. The end was swift and brutal.
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Dillian Whyte's sparing partner, Alen "The Savage" Babic v Niall Kennedy. Babic is gaining a bit of a name for himself. He's not much good, but he's fun.
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Couple of slappers in the playground?He may want to sort his conditioning out.Dillian Whyte's sparing partner, Alen "The Savage" Babic v Niall Kennedy. Babic is gaining a bit of a name for himself. He's not much good, but he's fun.
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This is where Joyce's career is brutally derailed.Some good news for UK boxing fans. Frank Warren has announced that the Daniel ‘Dynamite’ Dubois 15-0 (14) and Joe ‘Juggernaut’ Joyce 11-0 (10) bout has been scrubbed as a PPV fight and now will be shown live on BT Sport for free on November 28.
This is a really interesting fight with the 23 year old Dubois facing the 35 year old Joyce who is being pushed hard and fast because of his advanced age and late start as a pro.
Tyson has said it's off. Is it even a fight anybody wants to watch? I know I wouldnt. Too much of a beat down last time to make it even interesting this time round.I don't know what happening, but it looks as though the Fury - Wilder might not happen any time soon. Apparently Wilder had 30 days after his defeat to hit the refight button, which he did. That fight was to take place on July 18, but Wilder called it off because of injury. The contract allowed for a 90 day extension in case if injury. It was then shifted to October 3, and then onto December 19. Now because of other competing sporting events in the US, Wilder's team want the fight moved into 2021, but Fury isn't having a bar of it. He's sick of waiting and wants to be back in the ring before the year is out.
According to Coppinger, if Fury refuses to take the fight into 2021, he isn't contractually obligated to do so. Both Frank Warren and Bob Arum have said that it now looks unlikely that the Fury - Wilder clash will happen this year. They've both stated that Tyson Fury's next opponent won't be Wilder and the fight will take place in the UK in December.
Of course all of the above could be just pressure on team Wilder to get them to fight in December. Who knows?
Tyson has said it's off. Is it even a fight anybody wants to watch? I know I wouldnt. Too much of a beat down last time to make it even interesting this time round.
Uysk v Chisora is the most interesting. Though I think Uysk will wear him down and Derreck will eventually quit or be stopped.I don't think there's a single fight that i can think of at Heavyweight that i want to see.
I'm guessing that most of you view cage fighting as akin to wrestling, so apologies if anyone's feathers are ruffled!
I've taken to watching Bellator on Saturday night (or, as was the case this week, BBC I-playerLive in the afternoon)
When I was a Sky subscriber I used to watch UFC, but pauperism forced cut backs! The current hot ticket is one Michael Venom Page, he can occasionally be blunted but he hasn't lost while I've been watchimg him. He reminds me a lot of Chris Eubank in his prime - the showmanship part, not the boxing. You can find MPV on youtube - check him out.
Ocassionally you get a boring grappling type of match, but for the most part it is very watchable. Give it a try if you haven't before![]()
Uysk v Chisora is the most interesting. Though I think Uysk will wear him down and Derreck will eventually quit or be stopped.
AgreeIt'll be very one sided. Boxer vs brawler. Uysk far too skillful for Del Boy
Lopez will find out there are levels in boxing.Wanna know about a decent fight on the horizon? There just happens to be one this weekend in Las Vegas. Well actually it more than just a decent fight, it's a "****IN' BALL BUSTER." Vasyl Lomachenko, a man with only one loss in 396 amateur bouts, and one in the pro ranks, meets a young, hungry monster named Teofimo Lopez, a man with brutal power in both hands. Both men have world titles at stake.
Loma has been there and done it all, but at 32, can he hold off the 23 year old lion who will be the naturally bigger fighter? Hi-Tech has worked his way up from 126 pounds to 135, while Lopez has been at this weight since day one and has height and reach on the great Ukrainian. A taste of what to expect in this epic clash.
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