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  • Byrom
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    Getting close - here is a interview with the pair face to face

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  • GeordieDS
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    Deontay Haye v Arnold Gjergjaj

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  • itsnoteasy
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    Originally Posted by Byrom View Post
    So David Haye fighting a step down from his last fight - I never heard of him

    Funnily enough neither had Shannon Briggs - this guy is cracking me up

    I think this fella has been punched in the head enough for ten lifetimes.

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  • cally
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    Yeh, its been on the cards for a while now. I dunno about stepping down from last fight. not quite, but its Another joke of a fight from the wannabe celebrity...

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  • Byrom
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    So David Haye fighting a step down from his last fight - I never heard of him

    Funnily enough neither had Shannon Briggs - this guy is cracking me up

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  • Byrom
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    Originally Posted by cally View Post
    If you followed boxing Byrom you'd see Eddie for what he really is.

    He's no hero fella.

    Well I cant find fault with Eddie Hearn - You can quote me on this - but I think a good test of a great boxing promoter is if the fans would pay just as much to see him get beaten up.

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  • GeordieDS
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    Originally Posted by Byrom View Post
    I think speed beats power so I stick my chin out n go for Amir - just hope he don't do the same
    It did for Sugar Ray but Ray could take a shot and Amir can't <<< :0)

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  • GeordieDS
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    Originally Posted by gavpowell View Post
    Amen to that - the same ethos as his old man has adopted with snooker now - screw the fans, stick to the bull**** and the bottom line. At least Bazza has done great things during his career - Eddie's just a mouth in a suit on current evidence; this deal with Sky has produced very few decent bills and a lot of awful ones, while he strips out the decent fights and sticks them on PPV.

    I think if Khan can stay on the outside and make raids on Canelo, he can win, but the Mexican need only land a decent shot and Khan will be waking up the following morning.
    Bang on with that, i think Khan can do better than people think 'if' he can stick to the game plan, but as we all know he can't so I'm going to have a few bets on various rounds

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  • cally
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    Algieri was walking through khan, nuff said...

    You pressure him and he hasn't got a clue what to do. Canelo will walk through khan and pressure until khan succumbs, it could be seconds, yet...

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  • itsnoteasy
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    Originally Posted by Byrom View Post
    I think speed beats power so I stick my chin out n go for Amir - just hope he don't do the same
    In all seriousness I'm a bit worried for him, he doesn't have devastating power at his own weight ,I don't think he will hit hard enough to earn Canelos respect, and if you can't put a doubt in your opponents mind about coming forward and unloading that's exactly what he will do.
    Even fights Khans won have been wars for him, he always gets tagged then hangs on for dear life doing laps around the ring, can't see him getting away with it this time.

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  • cally
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    Originally Posted by Byrom View Post
    I think speed beats power

    Not if you haven't got a chin it doesn't.

    And Timing beats speed...

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  • cally
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    Thing is amir can't handle pressure fighters and he just runs around not knowing how to cope with it. He hasn't a great boxing brain.

    'canelo is a constant pressure fighter. Amir can only run for so long in this fight, and with all that extra weight how long? he's going to gas a little earlier if he's still in there mid way. it will only be a matter of time until canelo catches him flush.

    only takes a bomb to land and khan won't know where he is. He has one of the worst chins I've ever seen in a fighter of his supposed level..

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  • Byrom
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    I think speed beats power so I stick my chin out n go for Amir - just hope he don't do the same

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  • itsnoteasy
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    Khan can't hit and run for twelve, fights done in eight max, or untill the first punch he takes flush. He won't carry enough power to keep Alvarez off him, I think Alvarez will just walk through him.
    I'm not sure how many more beatings Khan can take, he's had some horrible stoppages in his career and another war ( win or lose) may just age him overnight.

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  • gavpowell
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    Originally Posted by cally View Post
    If you followed boxing Byrom you'd see Eddie for what he really is.

    He's no hero fella.
    Amen to that - the same ethos as his old man has adopted with snooker now - screw the fans, stick to the bull**** and the bottom line. At least Bazza has done great things during his career - Eddie's just a mouth in a suit on current evidence; this deal with Sky has produced very few decent bills and a lot of awful ones, while he strips out the decent fights and sticks them on PPV.

    I think if Khan can stay on the outside and make raids on Canelo, he can win, but the Mexican need only land a decent shot and Khan will be waking up the following morning.

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