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Post by tucker on Sept 21, 2011 15:16:06 GMT
LEGEND Is he local though?
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Post by srk on Sept 21, 2011 15:20:26 GMT
plastic fan.
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Post by eddiemurphy on Oct 15, 2011 9:25:15 GMT
been a big week on the boxing front.
what with david haye's rather disappointing decision to walk away after that tame effort against wladimir klitschko.
clev vs bellew clash tonight.
along with james degale going for the european belt.
and hopkins vs dawson is a very interesting light heavyweight title fight from the states.
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Post by Benoît Assou-Ekotto on Oct 15, 2011 18:57:23 GMT
Both fights free to watch ere: www.boxnation.tv/Feel half alseep, not even sure I'll make Cleverley/Bellow
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Post by Benoît Assou-Ekotto on Oct 15, 2011 19:17:33 GMT
Classic vid btw Eds Scousers doing themselves proud as always
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Post by Benoît Assou-Ekotto on Oct 15, 2011 21:45:54 GMT
Mark out of Operation Good Guys and Love, Honour and Obey doing the announcing Cracking atmosphere. Anyone watching? No? Cool
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Post by Fuzzy Dunlop on Oct 15, 2011 21:55:41 GMT
Nice to see Richard Keys has found some presenting work again
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Post by Benoît Assou-Ekotto on Oct 15, 2011 21:56:47 GMT
My mate just said the same thing
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Post by eddiemurphy on Oct 15, 2011 22:47:22 GMT
2 weeks seems about right. ;D deal. You should have a Stockport County avatar though - they're City's real rivals. get it in. 2 weeks. cleverly on pts.
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Post by stocky on Oct 18, 2011 18:41:26 GMT
Well that was much much closer than I expected it, I scored it to Cleverley by 2 points but I had it level at the end of the tenth.
Was well impressed with Bellew, he had a mighty jab and boxed excellently in the first third of the fight. It was only Cleverleys punch output and ultimately superior 12 round fight experience that got him the nod. Best i've seen Bellew fight and after that, i'm sure he's gunna be around at world level in the future.
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Post by eddiemurphy on Oct 18, 2011 19:12:33 GMT
i scored it level. ;D and slippy still ain't playing ball on the avatar is he.
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Post by AKA... BDI on Oct 18, 2011 20:46:53 GMT
I had it either level or Cleverly by a point. 117-112 is a disgrace.
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Post by stocky on Oct 18, 2011 22:37:46 GMT
Just found my scorecard when I was tidying up, actually only had it by one point - 115-114 to Cleverly.
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Post by eddiemurphy on Oct 18, 2011 22:40:48 GMT
Just found my scorecard when I was tidying up, actually only had it by one point - 115-114 to Cleverly. u wrote it down. rock n roll. slippy u cunt. change it.
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Post by leanne on Oct 18, 2011 23:12:20 GMT
Eddie, chill out. I cant change it atm as i dont know how on this computer!
If The Juice can change it then get him to sort it.
Missed the fight as well. Sounds like a humdinger so bit gutted tbh, sure it's on youtube though.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2011 13:07:59 GMT
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Post by eddiemurphy on Oct 19, 2011 19:41:33 GMT
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Post by The Great( hehe ) on Nov 4, 2011 10:56:04 GMT
FLOYD Mayweather Jr. is looking forward to face Manny Pacquiao in a fight tentatively set for May 5 at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, according to his close adviser Leonard Ellerbe. “Team Mayweather is looking to make the biggest fight possible and everyone knows what that fight is,” Ellerbe told FightHype.com, obviously referring to a Pacquiao-Mayweather match. The adviser, who is chief executive officer of Mayweather Promotions, said that Team Mayweather was looking forward to make what could be the biggest match-up in boxing history, one that could earn Pacquiao a minimum of $50 million. But Bob Arum, Pacquiao’s promoter, expressed cynicism over this development because of its timing, just eight days from Pacquiao’s big-money welterweight title fight with Juan Manuel Marquez on November 12. “These people are all phonies,” Arum said by phone on Thursday night from his home in Las Vegas. “They are just trying to divert attention from Manny’s big fight, but I doubt if they are truly, truly willing to put [Mayweather] in the ring with Pacquiao this time,” he added. The promoter maintained that Mayweather would never fight Pacquiao because the African-American fighter was scared of the Filipino boxing icon. During an exclusive interview with Fight Hype’s Ben Thompson, Ellerbe related that Team Mayweather welcomed the report of Pacquiao agreeing to undergo Olympic-style blood testing. “It’s great to hear that they are now ready to take the same [US Anti-Doping Agency] random blood and urine tests that Floyd, Shane Mosley, and Victor Ortiz have already taken,” Ellerbe said during the interview, the transcript of which was posted on FightHype.com. “This is great for the sport of boxing and I commend Manny Pacquiao for stepping up to the plate,” he added. During a teleconference call on Wednesday, both Pacquiao and Marquez declared that they were in great shape and confident of victory in their upcoming fight, the third in what could be among the greatest trilogies in boxing history. Pacquiao said that his November 12 match with Marquez would be more exciting than their previous scraps because they both love to fight, plus the fact that they both have improved. The Filipino boxing icon knocked Marquez down thrice in the opening round of their 2004 fight, but the Mexican defending champion rallied in the next rounds to salvage a controversial draw. Four years later, Pacquiao won their rematch via a split decision, with the lone knockdown in the third round by the boxing superstar proving to be the deciding factor.
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Post by stocky on Nov 4, 2011 12:29:56 GMT
*Yawn*
Doubt it'll happen, don't think Mayweather wants it as every time any reporter brings up Pac he has a hissy fit.
Don't see why though as I think he'd probablly beat him.
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Post by eddiemurphy on Nov 4, 2011 18:12:37 GMT
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