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    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in Boxing Thread:

    Hopefully he gets into boxing so we don’t have to see him on Stan. Great athlete and specimen of a man but really shit in front of a camera. Maybe he can fight Israel Dagg? Or Joe Wheeler? He’s been unemployed for months.

    Dagg wouldn’t be much good at pro wrestling, someone would pull his hair off.

    He could wear one of those Mexican mask things.

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    This was a great fight on the weekend ,

    Tank Davies is an exciting young talent , went up 2 divisions to beat Barrios, he is in a division stacked with talent , should be some great match ups ....... hopefully

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    Well, like Fury, Wilder certainly is an interesting character. Slightly weird that his “weak” side ( ie his left ) appeared to lift better than the right.

    Freddie Keighley  /  Jun 29, 2021  /  Boxing

    Deontay Wilder's latest training video has fans concerned about Tyson Fury fight - The Mirror

    Deontay Wilder's latest training video has fans concerned about Tyson Fury fight - The Mirror

    Deontay Wilder is renowned for his fearsome knockout power, but the latest footage from the American's training camp has raised concerns over his condition ahead of his trilogy fight with Tyson Fury

    He’s a punchers chance too, sure his boxing skills might be slightly questionable but he hits like a mule. Definitely up there with Foreman, Shavers, Liston etc.

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    @mn5 you just never know. He could have shoulder issues. I had a collar bone injury in my late teens that makes my left side weaker but my form is better because I over compensate.

    The thing about wilder is he has only ever fought one quality fighter outside of Fury. He's not a boxer arsehole. He has lightning in his hands but if the guy you're trying to hit can't be hit theres fat chance youre going to. The first fight Fury was underdone and coming back from a long lay off of cocaine and alcohol. Now he's in prime fight shape and his mind is right. Wilder would need to have the best fight of his life and Fury to be complacent.

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    @kiwiinmelb He should go to 135, which is the most stacked division in boxing.

    Nothing amazing about 140, apart from Taylor (who's gonna move to 147), and Progaris.

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    @raznomore said in Boxing Thread:

    @mn5 you just never know. He could have shoulder issues. I had a collar bone injury in my late teens that makes my left side weaker but my form is better because I over compensate.

    The thing about wilder is he has only ever fought one quality fighter outside of Fury. He's not a boxer arsehole. He has lightning in his hands but if the guy you're trying to hit can't be hit theres fat chance youre going to. The first fight Fury was underdone and coming back from a long lay off of cocaine and alcohol. Now he's in prime fight shape and his mind is right. Wilder would need to have the best fight of his life and Fury to be complacent.

    Now you’ve put it that way I think there’s probably no hope for him. He’ll get a nice payday though.

    Fury’s punch evasion skills are incredible for a large kinda unco looking bloke.

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    @african-monkey said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb He should go to 135, which is the most stacked division in boxing.

    Nothing amazing about 140, apart from Taylor (who's gonna move to 147), and Progaris.

    Yeah that’s the division I was talking about , he fights a bit over the place , but that’s where the big matchups are for him ,

    Loma , Lopez , Haney , Garcia , let’s hope Floyd wants that to happen and doesn’t try and take the safety first option

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    Paul v Woodley in the early hours of Sunday (UK time)

    161385360554578  /  Aug 30, 2021  /  Boxing

    Paul vs Woodley LIVE: Full results, plus backstage clash and McGregor reaction

    Paul vs Woodley LIVE: Full results, plus backstage clash and McGregor reaction

    Jake Paul beat Tyron Woodley by split decision in a tense eight-round fight to extend his unbeaten start to his boxing career. The controversial YouTuber, aka ‘The Problem Child’, secured successiv…

    Some interesting undercard bouts too

    One side of me is hoping for Woodley to knock his teeth out.

    Other side is saying 'keep on truckin'

    Paul is one of the biggest paydays in boxing at the moment

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    @mikethesnow said in Boxing Thread:

    Paul v Woodley in the early hours of Sunday (UK time)

    161385360554578  /  Aug 30, 2021  /  Boxing

    Paul vs Woodley LIVE: Full results, plus backstage clash and McGregor reaction

    Paul vs Woodley LIVE: Full results, plus backstage clash and McGregor reaction

    Jake Paul beat Tyron Woodley by split decision in a tense eight-round fight to extend his unbeaten start to his boxing career. The controversial YouTuber, aka ‘The Problem Child’, secured successiv…

    Some interesting undercard bouts too

    One side of me is hoping for Woodley to knock his teeth out.

    Other side is saying 'keep on truckin'

    Paul is one of the biggest paydays in boxing at the moment

    Yet another insult to a once proud sport.

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    @mikethesnow They could have gotten someone a bit better for Dubois to face instead of an overmatched opponent like Cusumano. Good exposure for Dubois but surely someone a bit better than Cusumano.

    Can't see Baranchyk doing much in a stacked 147 division either as he was a solid 140 contender without ever threatning to rule the division. I take it he struggles to make weight there now???

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    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @mikethesnow said in Boxing Thread:

    Paul v Woodley in the early hours of Sunday (UK time)

    161385360554578  /  Aug 30, 2021  /  Boxing

    Paul vs Woodley LIVE: Full results, plus backstage clash and McGregor reaction

    Paul vs Woodley LIVE: Full results, plus backstage clash and McGregor reaction

    Jake Paul beat Tyron Woodley by split decision in a tense eight-round fight to extend his unbeaten start to his boxing career. The controversial YouTuber, aka ‘The Problem Child’, secured successiv…

    Some interesting undercard bouts too

    One side of me is hoping for Woodley to knock his teeth out.

    Other side is saying 'keep on truckin'

    Paul is one of the biggest paydays in boxing at the moment

    Yet another insult to a once proud sport.

    I think the main problem for the sport right now isn’t this , I mean if you don’t like it give it the attention it deserves ,

    But management teams protecting fighters records , , the sport is stacked with talent through the divisions , that hasn’t changed , but getting the match ups the fans want is another issue .

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @mikethesnow said in Boxing Thread:

    Paul v Woodley in the early hours of Sunday (UK time)

    161385360554578  /  Aug 30, 2021  /  Boxing

    Paul vs Woodley LIVE: Full results, plus backstage clash and McGregor reaction

    Paul vs Woodley LIVE: Full results, plus backstage clash and McGregor reaction

    Jake Paul beat Tyron Woodley by split decision in a tense eight-round fight to extend his unbeaten start to his boxing career. The controversial YouTuber, aka ‘The Problem Child’, secured successiv…

    Some interesting undercard bouts too

    One side of me is hoping for Woodley to knock his teeth out.

    Other side is saying 'keep on truckin'

    Paul is one of the biggest paydays in boxing at the moment

    Yet another insult to a once proud sport.

    I think the main problem for the sport right now isn’t this , I mean if you don’t like it give it the attention it deserves ,

    But management teams protecting fighters records , , the sport is stacked with talent through the divisions , that hasn’t changed , but getting the match ups the fans want is another issue .

    That’s nothing new…..fighters have dodged eachother for yonks. Foreman apparently ducked Earnie Shavers, Tyson apparently ducked Foreman….Norton and Frazier never fought cos they were close friends……the Klitschkos never fought cos they promised their Mum they wouldn’t etc.

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  • kiwiinmelbK Offline
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    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @mikethesnow said in Boxing Thread:

    Paul v Woodley in the early hours of Sunday (UK time)

    161385360554578  /  Aug 30, 2021  /  Boxing

    Paul vs Woodley LIVE: Full results, plus backstage clash and McGregor reaction

    Paul vs Woodley LIVE: Full results, plus backstage clash and McGregor reaction

    Jake Paul beat Tyron Woodley by split decision in a tense eight-round fight to extend his unbeaten start to his boxing career. The controversial YouTuber, aka ‘The Problem Child’, secured successiv…

    Some interesting undercard bouts too

    One side of me is hoping for Woodley to knock his teeth out.

    Other side is saying 'keep on truckin'

    Paul is one of the biggest paydays in boxing at the moment

    Yet another insult to a once proud sport.

    I think the main problem for the sport right now isn’t this , I mean if you don’t like it give it the attention it deserves ,

    But management teams protecting fighters records , , the sport is stacked with talent through the divisions , that hasn’t changed , but getting the match ups the fans want is another issue .

    That’s nothing new…..fighters have dodged eachother for yonks. Foreman apparently ducked Earnie Shavers, Tyson apparently ducked Foreman….Norton and Frazier never fought cos they were close friends……the Klitschkos never fought cos they promised their Mum they wouldn’t etc.

    yeah its worse now , there might have been a bit of ducking , that part will always happen ,but we still had multiple great match ups in that era and frequently .

    Now the problem is more business related .

    We have fighters with different management teams who are contracted to different TV networks , who protect their cash cow , who dont like to do business with other fighters unless they are in the same management team with the same TV network , particularly when belts are involved .

    The UFC has the better set up where they pretty much all fight under the same umbrella , fights get made with ease in comparison .

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @mikethesnow said in Boxing Thread:

    Paul v Woodley in the early hours of Sunday (UK time)

    161385360554578  /  Aug 30, 2021  /  Boxing

    Paul vs Woodley LIVE: Full results, plus backstage clash and McGregor reaction

    Paul vs Woodley LIVE: Full results, plus backstage clash and McGregor reaction

    Jake Paul beat Tyron Woodley by split decision in a tense eight-round fight to extend his unbeaten start to his boxing career. The controversial YouTuber, aka ‘The Problem Child’, secured successiv…

    Some interesting undercard bouts too

    One side of me is hoping for Woodley to knock his teeth out.

    Other side is saying 'keep on truckin'

    Paul is one of the biggest paydays in boxing at the moment

    Yet another insult to a once proud sport.

    I think the main problem for the sport right now isn’t this , I mean if you don’t like it give it the attention it deserves ,

    But management teams protecting fighters records , , the sport is stacked with talent through the divisions , that hasn’t changed , but getting the match ups the fans want is another issue .

    That’s nothing new…..fighters have dodged eachother for yonks. Foreman apparently ducked Earnie Shavers, Tyson apparently ducked Foreman….Norton and Frazier never fought cos they were close friends……the Klitschkos never fought cos they promised their Mum they wouldn’t etc.

    yeah its worse now , there might have been a bit of ducking , that part will always happen ,but we still had multiple great match ups in that era and frequently .

    Now the problem is more business related .

    We have fighters with different management teams who are contracted to different TV networks , who protect their cash cow , who dont like to do business with other fighters unless they are in the same management team , particularly when belts are involved .

    The UFC has the better set up where they pretty much all fight under the same umbrella , fights get made with ease in comparison .

    I remember last lockdown I had a great time watching old videos of the history of boxing and all the great champs of yesteryear ( I mainly focussed on heavyweights ) I’ve also read numerous articles on the state of boxing nowadays and how inferior todays heavyweights are. Basically in a nutshell Fury ( big, great boxer but no power ) Wilder ( great power but can’t box ) Ruiz ( no conditioning ) and Joshua ( weak chin, no heart ).

    I think I mentioned it before but “boxing” as a sport may go the way of the dodo in 10 or 20 years. That would upset me hugely. I love Fury and Wilder though, I really hope their fight generates at least some excitement and interest.

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    @kiwiinmelb I’m one of the casual fans that the sport relies on for big money and from my viewpoint all I tend to see is matches announced 9 months out that you know have only a slim chance of actually happening due to other claims, injuries, pull-outs etc.
    No one gets excited because the gaps are too long and rivalries don’t progress.
    We have a prime target belt holder in heavyweight that still looks like an imposter and years pass between challenges to his position.

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    @crucial said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb I’m one of the casual fans that the sport relies on for big money and from my viewpoint all I tend to see is matches announced 9 months out that you know have only a slim chance of actually happening due to other claims, injuries, pull-outs etc.
    No one gets excited because the gaps are too long and rivalries don’t progress.
    We have a prime target belt holder in heavyweight that still looks like an imposter and years pass between challenges to his position.

    Yeah but, again, this isn’t really anything new. Remember how long Tyson/Holyfield took to actually happen ?

    The problem is the lack of talent in the heavyweight division. If someone could Frankenstein the best of Fury and Wilder you’d end up with one of the best fighters in history…….but until that happens the sport will suffer.

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    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @mikethesnow said in Boxing Thread:

    Paul v Woodley in the early hours of Sunday (UK time)

    161385360554578  /  Aug 30, 2021  /  Boxing

    Paul vs Woodley LIVE: Full results, plus backstage clash and McGregor reaction

    Paul vs Woodley LIVE: Full results, plus backstage clash and McGregor reaction

    Jake Paul beat Tyron Woodley by split decision in a tense eight-round fight to extend his unbeaten start to his boxing career. The controversial YouTuber, aka ‘The Problem Child’, secured successiv…

    Some interesting undercard bouts too

    One side of me is hoping for Woodley to knock his teeth out.

    Other side is saying 'keep on truckin'

    Paul is one of the biggest paydays in boxing at the moment

    Yet another insult to a once proud sport.

    I think the main problem for the sport right now isn’t this , I mean if you don’t like it give it the attention it deserves ,

    But management teams protecting fighters records , , the sport is stacked with talent through the divisions , that hasn’t changed , but getting the match ups the fans want is another issue .

    That’s nothing new…..fighters have dodged eachother for yonks. Foreman apparently ducked Earnie Shavers, Tyson apparently ducked Foreman….Norton and Frazier never fought cos they were close friends……the Klitschkos never fought cos they promised their Mum they wouldn’t etc.

    yeah its worse now , there might have been a bit of ducking , that part will always happen ,but we still had multiple great match ups in that era and frequently .

    Now the problem is more business related .

    We have fighters with different management teams who are contracted to different TV networks , who protect their cash cow , who dont like to do business with other fighters unless they are in the same management team , particularly when belts are involved .

    The UFC has the better set up where they pretty much all fight under the same umbrella , fights get made with ease in comparison .

    I remember last lockdown I had a great time watching old videos of the history of boxing and all the great champs of yesteryear ( I mainly focussed on heavyweights ) I’ve also read numerous articles on the state of boxing nowadays and how inferior todays heavyweights are. Basically in a nutshell Fury ( big, great boxer but no power ) Wilder ( great power but can’t box ) Ruiz ( no conditioning ) and Joshua ( weak chin, no heart ).

    I think I mentioned it before but “boxing” as a sport may go the way of the dodo in 10 or 20 years. That would upset me hugely. I love Fury and Wilder though, I really hope their fight generates at least some excitement and interest.

    No doubt the depth in the heavyweight ranks isnt what it was , but it is still very strong in other divisions .

    And its the US is where it has changed ,but its been happening for a while now , no secret but the naturally gifted big black elite athletes in the US that may have walked into a boxing gym many years ago while they were young . Are far more likely now to get snaffled up by NFL and NBA talent scouts at a young age and go that direction .

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @mikethesnow said in Boxing Thread:

    Paul v Woodley in the early hours of Sunday (UK time)

    161385360554578  /  Aug 30, 2021  /  Boxing

    Paul vs Woodley LIVE: Full results, plus backstage clash and McGregor reaction

    Paul vs Woodley LIVE: Full results, plus backstage clash and McGregor reaction

    Jake Paul beat Tyron Woodley by split decision in a tense eight-round fight to extend his unbeaten start to his boxing career. The controversial YouTuber, aka ‘The Problem Child’, secured successiv…

    Some interesting undercard bouts too

    One side of me is hoping for Woodley to knock his teeth out.

    Other side is saying 'keep on truckin'

    Paul is one of the biggest paydays in boxing at the moment

    Yet another insult to a once proud sport.

    I think the main problem for the sport right now isn’t this , I mean if you don’t like it give it the attention it deserves ,

    But management teams protecting fighters records , , the sport is stacked with talent through the divisions , that hasn’t changed , but getting the match ups the fans want is another issue .

    That’s nothing new…..fighters have dodged eachother for yonks. Foreman apparently ducked Earnie Shavers, Tyson apparently ducked Foreman….Norton and Frazier never fought cos they were close friends……the Klitschkos never fought cos they promised their Mum they wouldn’t etc.

    yeah its worse now , there might have been a bit of ducking , that part will always happen ,but we still had multiple great match ups in that era and frequently .

    Now the problem is more business related .

    We have fighters with different management teams who are contracted to different TV networks , who protect their cash cow , who dont like to do business with other fighters unless they are in the same management team , particularly when belts are involved .

    The UFC has the better set up where they pretty much all fight under the same umbrella , fights get made with ease in comparison .

    I remember last lockdown I had a great time watching old videos of the history of boxing and all the great champs of yesteryear ( I mainly focussed on heavyweights ) I’ve also read numerous articles on the state of boxing nowadays and how inferior todays heavyweights are. Basically in a nutshell Fury ( big, great boxer but no power ) Wilder ( great power but can’t box ) Ruiz ( no conditioning ) and Joshua ( weak chin, no heart ).

    I think I mentioned it before but “boxing” as a sport may go the way of the dodo in 10 or 20 years. That would upset me hugely. I love Fury and Wilder though, I really hope their fight generates at least some excitement and interest.

    No doubt the depth in the heavyweight ranks isnt what it was , but it is still very strong in other divisions .

    And its the US is where it has changed ,but its been happening for a while now , no secret but the naturally gifted big black elite athletes in the US that may have walked into a boxing gym many years ago while they were young . Are far more likely now to get snaffled up by NFL and NBA talent scouts at a young age and go that direction .

    Oh for sure. Today one can easily picture George Foreman being a football tight end, Ken Norton a decathlete ( he actually was a superb Track and Field athlete ) etc. If Tyson was 30 years younger he’d be the most feared MMA fighter of this generation ( where he would be exceptional )…..all of that is pretty much guaranteed.

    Boxing is lucky Deontay Wilder went down that path instead of basketball where his frame looks much more suited.

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    I would rather watch Canelo Alvarez fight right now than the heavyweights , he is the best boxer on the planet for me ,

    I grew up watching the Ali , Frazier era , and the heavyweight division has never been the same since for me ,

    then we had the 4 kings all fighting each other, another great era , probably my second favorite era ,

    But while the heavyweight division isnt what it was , I still think its better than the Klitchko era , at least we still have some potential interesting match ups .

    I think the Uk deserve a lot credit for what they have contributed to the sport in recent times , it is booming there .

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    I would rather watch Canelo Alvarez fight right now than the heavyweights , he is the best boxer on the planet for me ,

    I grew up watching the Ali , Frazier era , and the heavyweight division has never been the same since for me ,

    then we had the 4 kings all fighting each other, another great era , probably my second favorite era ,

    But while the heavyweight division isnt what it was , I still think its better than the Klitchko era , at least we still have some potential interesting match ups .

    I think the Uk deserve a lot credit for what they have contributed to the sport in recent times , it is booming there .

    Yep, I do love a good power puncher.

    The 90s/2000s was a very good era too though. Holyfield, Lewis, Tyson ( not at the level he was ), Bowe etc all made for some awesome fights.

    The four kings you refer to, Ali/Frazier/Foreman obviously but who is the 4th ? Norton ? Holmes ? Shavers ?

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